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Fuzzy cognitive mapping to appraise complex situations

Dodouras, S; James, P

Authors

S Dodouras



Abstract

The manner in which different societies and cultures utilise the natural environment for various activities can be myriad and complex to analyse. Whilst experience and the use of accepted methodologies have taught practitioners how to handle many of the issues and controversies linked to the sustainability impacts of proposed initiatives, many of these impacts are more controversial in nature. Systems thinking, based on fuzzy concepts, can provide some initial answers to the question of how to improve communication between heterogeneous groups of stakeholders because it demonstrates a greater respect for the knowledge of communities affected by various regeneration initiatives. Using the 2004 Olympics as a case study, the authors report on the potential applications of fuzzy cognitive mapping as a participatory approach for collecting, analysing and representing information from multiple stakeholders.

Citation

Dodouras, S., & James, P. (2007). Fuzzy cognitive mapping to appraise complex situations. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 50(6), 823-852. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640560701610578

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 1, 2007
Deposit Date Jul 20, 2010
Journal Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Print ISSN 0964-0568
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 50
Issue 6
Pages 823-852
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09640560701610578
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640560701610578