Keywords
knowledge elicitation games, decision-making, flood adaptation, housing choices, decision tree interpretation
Start Date
1-7-2008 12:00 AM
Abstract
Identifying decision criteria and getting closer to human behaviour is fundamental for the understanding of decision-making processes and actions that shape our landscape and its environmental resources (Bharwani, 2006). Often we are confronted with multiple reasons for land use decisions of multiple actors that have a stake on one resource (e.g. land, water resources, soil fertility etc.).
Knowledge elicitation games on stakeholder decision-making: do we get closer to agents’ behaviour?
Identifying decision criteria and getting closer to human behaviour is fundamental for the understanding of decision-making processes and actions that shape our landscape and its environmental resources (Bharwani, 2006). Often we are confronted with multiple reasons for land use decisions of multiple actors that have a stake on one resource (e.g. land, water resources, soil fertility etc.).