Conservation practice requires an understanding of complex social‐ecological processes of a system and the different meanings and values that people attach to them. Mental models research offers a suite of methods that can be used to reveal these understandings and how they might affect conservation outcomes. Mental models are representations in people's minds of how parts of the world work. We seek to demonstrate their value to conservation and assist practitioners and researchers in navigating the choices of methods available to elicit them. We begin by explaining some of the dominant applications of mental models in conservation: revealing individual assumptions about a system, developing a stakeholder‐based model of the system, and crea...
Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between...
International audienceMental models are the cognitive representations of the world that frame how pe...
There are disagreements among pastoralists, researchers, management agencies and other users of rang...
Conservation practice requires an understanding of complex social‐ecological processes of a system a...
Core to the planning–implementation gap in conservation is the failure to achieve the necessary shar...
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to interact...
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to interact...
Eliciting stakeholders’ mental models is an important participatory modeling (PM) tool for building ...
Achieving nature conservation goals require grappling with ‘wicked’ problems. These intractable prob...
Within the field of environmental psychology, there are two distinct bodies of literature. First, th...
International audienceQuantitative models are powerful tools for informing conservation management a...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
As conservation biology has matured, its scope has expanded from a primarily ecological focus to rec...
Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between...
The preoccupation of many conservation planners with the refinement of systematic assessment techniq...
Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between...
International audienceMental models are the cognitive representations of the world that frame how pe...
There are disagreements among pastoralists, researchers, management agencies and other users of rang...
Conservation practice requires an understanding of complex social‐ecological processes of a system a...
Core to the planning–implementation gap in conservation is the failure to achieve the necessary shar...
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to interact...
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to interact...
Eliciting stakeholders’ mental models is an important participatory modeling (PM) tool for building ...
Achieving nature conservation goals require grappling with ‘wicked’ problems. These intractable prob...
Within the field of environmental psychology, there are two distinct bodies of literature. First, th...
International audienceQuantitative models are powerful tools for informing conservation management a...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
As conservation biology has matured, its scope has expanded from a primarily ecological focus to rec...
Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between...
The preoccupation of many conservation planners with the refinement of systematic assessment techniq...
Although the broad concept of mental models is gaining currency as a way to explore the link between...
International audienceMental models are the cognitive representations of the world that frame how pe...
There are disagreements among pastoralists, researchers, management agencies and other users of rang...