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Requisite Simplicities to Help Negotiate Complex Problems

Journal

AMBIO
Volume 39, Issue 8, Pages 600-607

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-010-0075-7

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Reductionism; Complexity; Adaptive learning; Decision support models; Natural resource management; Irrigation

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Decision makers responsible for natural resource management often complain that science delivers fragmented information that is not useful at the scale of implementation. We offer a way of negotiating complex problems by putting forward a requisite simplicity. A requisite simplicity attempts to discard some detail, while retaining conceptual clarity and scientific rigor, and helps us move to a new position where we can benefit from new knowledge. We illustrate the above using three case studies: elephant densities and vegetation change in a national park, the use of rules of thumb to support decision making in agriculture, and the management of salt in irrigation. We identify potential requisite simplicities that can allow us to generate new understanding, lead to action and provide opportunities for structured learning.

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