Abstract. This paper suggests that computer simulation modelling can offer opportunities for redistributing expertise between science and affected publics in relation to environmental problems. However, in order for scientific modelling to contribute to the coproduction of new knowledge claims about environmental processes, scientists need to reposition themselves with respect to their modelling practices. In the paper we examine a process in which two hydrological modellers became part of an extended research collective generating new knowledge about flooding in a small rural town in the UK. This process emerged in a project trialling a novel participatory research apparatusöcompetency groupsöaiming to harness the energy generated in publi...
It has been convincingly argued that computer simulation modeling differs from traditional science. ...
The thesis examines the contemporary conception of the socio-environmental issue of flooding in Engl...
This paper discusses computer simulation modelling in the context of environmental risk management. ...
In this paper, we describe an experiment in which the position of scientists with respect to flood r...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Widening acceptance of the value of public participation in local flood risk management (FRM) brings...
Widening acceptance of the value of public participation in local flood risk management (FRM) brings...
Flood risk management is increasingly seeking to involve local stakeholders in decision-making, both...
It has been convincingly argued that computer simulation modeling differs from traditional science. ...
Within flood risk management (FRM) decision making, there is a growing interest in participatory app...
Responsibility for flood risk management (FRM) is increasingly being devolved to a wider set of sta...
There is an increasing use of interactive flood simulation models in work sessions with practitioner...
Within flood risk management (FRM) decision making, there is a growing interest in participatory app...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Flood education forms a key element in preparedness strategies to increase flood risk awareness, and...
It has been convincingly argued that computer simulation modeling differs from traditional science. ...
The thesis examines the contemporary conception of the socio-environmental issue of flooding in Engl...
This paper discusses computer simulation modelling in the context of environmental risk management. ...
In this paper, we describe an experiment in which the position of scientists with respect to flood r...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Widening acceptance of the value of public participation in local flood risk management (FRM) brings...
Widening acceptance of the value of public participation in local flood risk management (FRM) brings...
Flood risk management is increasingly seeking to involve local stakeholders in decision-making, both...
It has been convincingly argued that computer simulation modeling differs from traditional science. ...
Within flood risk management (FRM) decision making, there is a growing interest in participatory app...
Responsibility for flood risk management (FRM) is increasingly being devolved to a wider set of sta...
There is an increasing use of interactive flood simulation models in work sessions with practitioner...
Within flood risk management (FRM) decision making, there is a growing interest in participatory app...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Flood education forms a key element in preparedness strategies to increase flood risk awareness, and...
It has been convincingly argued that computer simulation modeling differs from traditional science. ...
The thesis examines the contemporary conception of the socio-environmental issue of flooding in Engl...
This paper discusses computer simulation modelling in the context of environmental risk management. ...