PARTICIPATORY MODELLING

What? Modelling used to be an activity for specialists. Nowadays simple modelling platforms are available and easily useable by non-specialists, even in a workshop setting. Models are built using a combination of activities, including historical trends analysis and scenario visioning, participatory mapping and our chosen modelling software, STELLA.

Why? Participatory modelling can be useful in building stakeholder commitment to a conservation and development initiative. It can make the links and trade-offs between conservation and development explicit. It can enable people to discuss their assumptions and identify information needs for decision making. It can help develop a strategy for WWF activities in a complex landscape.

What’s the time investment? A simple model can be built and run by a group of up to 20 stakeholders in about 4-5 days. It can be useful to repeat the exercise periodically to track progress and build in changes and new information.

   

 

Center for International Forestry Research MacArthur Foundation Wildlife Conservation Society Conservation International World Wildlife FundInternational Tropical Timber Organization Charles Darwin University Ford Foundation Department for International Development