The transition towards an adaptive approach to the water resources management (AM) is leading to a growing demand of information in environmental decision-making. In an adaptive approach, monitoring becomes the primary tool for learning about the system and assessing the management strategies. Nevertheless, professional monitoring faces several important challenges, especially in countries where financial and human resources are limited. In our work, the usability of local knowledge to support environmental monitoring has been investigated. Several shortcomings are hampering the use of local knowledge. The data credibility is among the most important ones. To address this issue, we propose a methodology based on the integration between stakeholders knowledge and expert knowledge. Cognitive modelling has been used to disclose individual perceptions and understanding of the system. The integrated cognitive model is used as basis for the development of an expert system able to assess the reliability of local knowledge. The methodology is under experimental implementation to support soil salinity monitoring in the Amudarya River Basin using local knowledge for a qualitative assessment. The preliminary results of the experimentation are described in this contribution.

The integration of Expert and Stakeholder Cognitive Models to support Environmental Monitoring

VF Uricchio
2008

Abstract

The transition towards an adaptive approach to the water resources management (AM) is leading to a growing demand of information in environmental decision-making. In an adaptive approach, monitoring becomes the primary tool for learning about the system and assessing the management strategies. Nevertheless, professional monitoring faces several important challenges, especially in countries where financial and human resources are limited. In our work, the usability of local knowledge to support environmental monitoring has been investigated. Several shortcomings are hampering the use of local knowledge. The data credibility is among the most important ones. To address this issue, we propose a methodology based on the integration between stakeholders knowledge and expert knowledge. Cognitive modelling has been used to disclose individual perceptions and understanding of the system. The integrated cognitive model is used as basis for the development of an expert system able to assess the reliability of local knowledge. The methodology is under experimental implementation to support soil salinity monitoring in the Amudarya River Basin using local knowledge for a qualitative assessment. The preliminary results of the experimentation are described in this contribution.
2008
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Inglese
M. Sànchez-Marrè; J. Béjar; J. Comas; A. Rizzoli; G. Guariso
iEMSs 2008: International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software Integrating Sciences and Information Technology for Environmental Assessment and Decision Making
iEMSs 2008: International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software Integrating Sciences and Information Technology for Environmental Assessment and Decision Making 4th Biennial Meeting of iEMSs
880
888
9
978-84-7653-074-0
http://www.iemss.org/iemss2008/uploads/Main/Vol2-iEMSs2008-Proceedings.pdf
International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)
Manno
SVIZZERA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
7-10 July 2008
Barcellona
Adaptive management
Monitoring system
Local knowledge
Cognitive modelling
Expert system
2
none
R Giordano S Liersch, M Vurro; Uricchio, Vf
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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