Title
Structuring and evaluating decision support processes to enhance the robustness of complex human–natural systems
Abstract
Decision-making in the context of complex human–natural systems requires a transition towards robust model-based inferences which are effective despite uncertainties of human and climate driven change. Supporting robust decision-making needs a sequence of interactive methodological choices for setting the problem context, framing the decision problem, evaluating possible solutions, and making recommendations. These methodological choices are influenced by a variety of human factors, originating from cognitive, behavioural, and mental frameworks of stakeholders. We review a broad array of methodological constructs to better emphasise the choices that are most appropriate given different levels of knowledge. Consideration of these methodological constructs clarifies how problems can be perceived and framed in rival decision support paths emerging from the cumulative effects of individual methodological choices and the challenging human factors that shape decision-making under deep uncertainty. We conclude that the careful consideration of rival decision support paths can enhance the confidence in decision recommendations and illuminate sensitivities to the methodological choices.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1016/j.envsoft.2019.104551
Environmental Modelling & Software
Keywords
Field
DocType
Decision analysis,Deep uncertainty,Scenario discovery,Exploratory modelling,Robustness,Cognitive biases and heuristics
Framing (construction),Problem context,Decision problem,Computer science,Decision support system,Robustness (computer science),Structuring,Cumulative effects,Cognition,Management science
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
123
1364-8152
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.38
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Enayat A. Moallemi110.38
Fateme Zare210.38
Patrick M. Reed331516.31
Sondoss El Sawah473.94
Michael J. Ryan58413.46
Brett A. Bryan6659.82