Why won’t water managers use new scientific computer models?: The co-production of a perceived science-practice gap
Journal article, 2023

The uptake of scientific computer models in water management is challenging. Scientists often face calls to improve stakeholder engagement procedures. However, the involvement of representatives of water management agencies has been common practice in scientific projects for at least a decade. It is therefore questionable whether more stakeholder involvement would lead to greater use of scientific models in water management. This study suggests that computer modeling has historically developed differently in water science and water management. Scientific research has focused on continuous improve-ment of model process representation, while water management has emphasised usability. Today, the reliance on modeling software pack-ages in water management, exacerbated by the dynamics in the field, mitigates against the adoption of new scientific modeling tools.

co-production

science

stakeholder

water management

computer modeling

Author

Catharina Landström

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Science, Technology and Society

Zeitschrift fur Technikfolgenabschatzung in Theorie und Praxis / Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice

2568020X (ISSN) 25678833 (eISSN)

Vol. 32 1 36-42

Subject Categories

Computational Mathematics

Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources

DOI

10.14512/tatup.32.1.36

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7/21/2023