Computational Decision Support for Socio-Technical Awareness of Land-Use Planning under Complexity—A Dam Resilience Planning Case Study

Author:

Tolk Andreas1ORCID,Richkus Jennifer A.2ORCID,Shults F. LeRon34ORCID,Wildman Wesley J.356ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The MITRE Corporation, Charlottesville, VA 22911, USA

2. The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA 22102, USA

3. Institute for Global Development and Planning, University of Agder, 4630 Kristiansand, Norway

4. NORCE Center for Modeling Social Systems, 5838 Bergen, Norway

5. Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA

6. Center for Mind and Culture, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA

Abstract

Land-use planning for modern societies requires technical competence as well as social competence. We therefore propose an integrative solution enabling better land-use planning and management through better-informed decision-making. We adapt a method developed for cross-disciplinary team building to identify the stakeholders and their various objectives and value systems. We use these results to populate artificial societies embedded into a dynamic data analytics framework as a tool to identify, explore, and visualize the challenges resulting from the different objectives and value systems in land-use planning and management. To prove the feasibility of the proposed solution, we present two use cases from the dam resilience planning domain, show how to apply the process and tools, and present the results. The solution is not limited to such use cases but can be generalized to address challenges in socio-technical systems, such as water resource evaluations or climate change effects.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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