Coupled component modelling for inter- and transdisciplinary climate change impact research: Dimensions of integration and examples of interface design
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T1 - Coupled component modelling for inter- and transdisciplinary climate change impact research
T2 - Dimensions of integration and examples of interface design
AU - Strasser, U.
AU - Vilsmaier, U.
AU - Prettenhaler, F.
AU - Marke, T.
AU - Steiger, R.
AU - Damm, A.
AU - Hanzer, F.
AU - Wilcke, R. A I
AU - Stötter, J.
PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - In environmental research the importance of interfaces between the traditional knowledge fields in natural and social sciences is increasingly recognized. In coupled component modelling, the process of developing interface designs can support the communicative, social and cognitive integration between representatives of different knowledge fields. The task of integration is thereby not merely an additive procedure but has to be considered as important part of the research process. In our application, the development of a coupled component model facilitated an integrative assessment of the impact of climate change on snow conditions and skiing tourism in a typical Austrian ski resort. We elaborate the integration on two abstraction levels, a theoretical one and an applied one related to the case study. Other than model output, results presented here relate to the inter- and transdisciplinary development of the coupled component model and its interface design. We show how scientists from various disciplines and representatives from diverse societal fields jointly design interface tools. We identify joint model development - taking into consideration the different dimensions of integration - and recursive modelling as keys for successful inter- and transdisciplinary integration. Such integrative interface science can provide new insights which go beyond the sum of what can be learned from its disciplinary components.
AB - In environmental research the importance of interfaces between the traditional knowledge fields in natural and social sciences is increasingly recognized. In coupled component modelling, the process of developing interface designs can support the communicative, social and cognitive integration between representatives of different knowledge fields. The task of integration is thereby not merely an additive procedure but has to be considered as important part of the research process. In our application, the development of a coupled component model facilitated an integrative assessment of the impact of climate change on snow conditions and skiing tourism in a typical Austrian ski resort. We elaborate the integration on two abstraction levels, a theoretical one and an applied one related to the case study. Other than model output, results presented here relate to the inter- and transdisciplinary development of the coupled component model and its interface design. We show how scientists from various disciplines and representatives from diverse societal fields jointly design interface tools. We identify joint model development - taking into consideration the different dimensions of integration - and recursive modelling as keys for successful inter- and transdisciplinary integration. Such integrative interface science can provide new insights which go beyond the sum of what can be learned from its disciplinary components.
KW - Sustainability Science
KW - Climate change
KW - Recreational facilities
KW - Research Abstraction level
KW - Component modelling
KW - Environmental researches
KW - Integrative assessment
KW - Interface designs
KW - Climate change impact research
KW - Inter- and transdisciplinary modelling
KW - Joint model development
KW - Recursive modelling
KW - Interface design
KW - Communicative/social/cognitive integration
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/deb7d7fe-a7db-3afd-ad51-633db7558735/
U2 - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.06.014
DO - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.06.014
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:84903744665
VL - 60
SP - 180
EP - 187
JO - Environmental Modelling & Software
JF - Environmental Modelling & Software
SN - 1364-8152
ER -