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An adapted companion modelling approach for enhancing multi-stakeholder cooperation in complex river basins

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posted on 2018-03-05, 04:27 authored by L. Basco-Carrera, E. Meijers, H. D. Sarısoy, N. O. Şanli, S. Coşkun, W. Oliemans, E. van Beek, Y. Karaaslan, A. Jonoski

The sustainable development agenda 2030 calls for achievement of certain targets to ensure access to water and sanitation for all. Multi-stakeholder partnerships and the use of data and modelling tools are conditioning elements for their achievement. In this article, we demonstrate that participatory modelling supports informed and participatory decision making in complex river basins. An adapted companion modelling approach is presented to support collective action by reducing disputes and enhancing collaboration among stakeholders. The co-development and use of empirical models for understanding the complexity of the physical system is combined with the use of role-playing games to ensure the active involvement of stakeholders. The approach is implemented in a top-down water quality planning process in Turkey. Results show its suitability for managing water quality in complex river basins in an inclusive manner and its substantial benefits in developing stakeholders’ capacities and creating a cooperative environment.

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We acknowledge the financial support provided by Partners for Water Programme in the Netherlands (project doe PVWS14042), the Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs in Turkey and Deltares.

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