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TitleA COMMUNITY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM TO ENHANCE STAKEHOLDERS' PARTICIPATION IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
AbstractThe stakeholders' involvement in any decision making process is a key point in the Integrated Water Management (IWM). A successful watershed management process has to be participatory, allowing the stakeholders working together to set criteria for sustainable management, to identify priorities and constraints, to evaluate possible solutions, to recommend technologies and policies, and, finally, to monitor and evaluate any possible impact. For these reasons, any kind of support for handling a fair, rational and efficient debate and for achieving agreements and compromises is strongly desirable. In this contribution, a Community Decision Support System, capable to assist individuals and groups in representing and communicating their own perspectives, is proposed. Furthermore, the system can identify conflicts among stakeholders assuming a multi-level perspective. In this research work, the definition of "fuzzy semantic distance" between the judgments expressed by each stakeholder is used as a clustering method . The resulting clusters are, then, used for a cooperative solution of the problem
SourceINT. ENVIRON. MODELLING AND SOFTWARE SOC. CONF. - COMPLEXIT AND INTEGRATED RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, UNIV. OF OSNABRUCK (D), OSNABRUCK (D), 14-17 June 2004
KeywordsCommunity Decision-makingNegotiation Support SystemGroup Cognitive MappingFuzzy Clustering
Year2004
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
AuthorsGIORDANO R.; PASSARELLA G.; URICCHIO V.F.; VURRO M.
Text89643 2004 Community Decision making Negotiation Support System Group Cognitive Mapping Fuzzy Clustering A COMMUNITY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM TO ENHANCE STAKEHOLDERS PARTICIPATION IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT GIORDANO R.; PASSARELLA G.; URICCHIO V.F.; VURRO M. National Research Council Water Research Institute, via De Blasio, 5 70123, Bari, Italy The stakeholders involvement in any decision making process is a key point in the Integrated Water Management IWM . A successful watershed management process has to be participatory, allowing the stakeholders working together to set criteria for sustainable management, to identify priorities and constraints, to evaluate possible solutions, to recommend technologies and policies, and, finally, to monitor and evaluate any possible impact. For these reasons, any kind of support for handling a fair, rational and efficient debate and for achieving agreements and compromises is strongly desirable. In this contribution, a Community Decision Support System, capable to assist individuals and groups in representing and communicating their own perspectives, is proposed. Furthermore, the system can identify conflicts among stakeholders assuming a multi level perspective. In this research work, the definition of fuzzy semantic distance between the judgments expressed by each stakeholder is used as a clustering method . The resulting clusters are, then, used for a cooperative solution of the problem Transactions of the 2nd Biennial Meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society Pahl Wostl C; Schmidt S.; Rizzoli A.E.; Jakeman A.J. 88 900787 1 5 http //www.iemss.org/iemss2004/proceedings/iEMSs2004_vol1.pdf INT. ENVIRON. MODELLING AND SOFTWARE SOC. CONF. COMPLEXIT AND INTEGRATED RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, UNIV. OF OSNABRUCK D OSNABRUCK D 14 17 June 2004 Internazionale Contributo A COMMUNITY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM TO ENHANCE STAKEHOLDERS PARTICIPATION IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INT_C_15.pdf Contributo in atti di convegno giuseppe.passarella PASSARELLA GIUSEPPE vitofelice.uricchio URICCHIO VITO FELICE raffaele.giordano GIORDANO RAFFAELE michele.vurro VURRO MICHELE