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- W1936698731 abstract "The complexity of sustainability issues prompts both science and policy-making to broaden their methodologies in finding solutions to problems of environmental, social and economic sustainability. In the realms of post-normal science, quests to find adequate answers to everyday challenges happen in an issue-driven, policy-oriented manner where the issue of involving the widest possible range of stakeholders is of utmost importance. Participatory systems mapping is a new type of participatory technique, which has emerged in the last few years. In such a process, participants jointly devise diagrams on a topical issue and develop policy recommendations. The paper discusses an experiment applying this method concerning the issue of sustainable consumption. The authors point out that systems mapping has many significant features that can enrich participatory methodologies. However, the participatory potential of systems mapping might be limited because it can be demanding for groups with lower levels of knowledge capital. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W1936698731 title "Assessing the Participatory Potential of Systems Mapping" @default.
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