Understanding scientists’ computational modeling decisions about climate risk management strategies using values-informed mental models

Volume: 42, Pages: 107 - 116
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
When developing computational models to analyze the tradeoffs between climate risk management strategies (i.e., mitigation, adaptation, or geoengineering), scientists make explicit and implicit decisions that are influenced by their beliefs, values and preferences. Model descriptions typically include only the explicit decisions and are silent on value judgments that may explain these decisions. Eliciting scientists’ mental models, a systematic...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding scientists’ computational modeling decisions about climate risk management strategies using values-informed mental models
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
42
Pages
107 - 116
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