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Scenario Planning for Sustainable Dark Skies: Altering Mental Models and Environmental Attitudes Through Scenario Planning

机译:可持续黑暗天空的场景规划:通过场景规划改变心理模型和环境态度

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Recent research within the field of natural resource management has been devoted to studying the cognitive structures, called mental models, that guide people's thoughts, actions, and decision-making. Artificial lighting threatens the sustainability of pristine night skies around the world and is growing worldwide at an average rate of six-percent per year. Despite these trends, stakeholders' mental models of night skies have been unexplored. This study will address this gap by eliciting stakeholders' mental models of dark skies. Scenario planning has become a pervasive tool across diverse sectors to analyze complex systems for making decisions under uncertainty. The theory of scenario planning hypothesizes that scenario planning contributes to learning and improves upon participants' mental models. However, there have been scant empirical studies attempting to investigate these two claims. Stakeholders' mental models of dark skies were mapped while simultaneously testing the hypotheses that participation in scenario planning results in more complex mental models and alters environmental attitudes. Twenty-one Arizona stakeholders participated in one of two workshops during September 2016. Three identical surveys were given to measure knowledge, environmental attitudes and mental model change during the workshops. Knowledge gain peaked during the introductory lecture and continued to increase during the workshop. Scenario planning increased participants' environmental attitudes from anthropocentric to nature-centered and was found to have a significant positive impact on dark sky advocates' change in mental model complexity. The most prominent drivers affecting dark skies were identified using social network analysis of the pre and post mental models. The most prominent concepts were altered significantly from pre to post workshop suggesting that scenario planning may aid practitioners in understanding exogenous factors to their area of expertise. These findings have critical theoretical and managerial implications of mental model alteration, environmental attitudes, and the future of Arizona's night skies. A revised theoretical framework is offered to include environmental attitudes into the theory of scenario planning and a conceptual framework was created to illustrate the most salient drivers affecting or being affected by dark skies.
机译:最近在自然资源管理领域的研究致力于研究称为心理模型的认知结构,该认知结构指导人们的思想,行为和决策。人工照明威胁着全球原始夜空的可持续性,并且在世界范围内以每年平均6%的速度增长。尽管有这些趋势,但尚未探索利益相关者的夜空心理模型。这项研究将通过激发利益相关者的黑暗思维模式来解决这一差距。方案规划已成为跨各个部门的无处不在的工具,可以分析复杂的系统以在不确定的情况下做出决策。情景计划理论假设情景计划有助于学习并改善参与者的心理模型。但是,很少有经验研究试图调查这两个主张。绘制了利益相关者的黑暗心理模型,同时测试了以下假设:参与情景规划会导致更复杂的心理模型并改变环境态度。 2016年9月,二十一个亚利桑那州的利益相关者参加了两个讲习班之一。在讲习班期间进行了三项相同的调查,以衡量知识,环境态度和心理模式的变化。在入门讲座中,知识增益达到顶峰,并在研讨会期间继续增长。场景规划使参与者的环境态度从以人类为中心转变为以自然为中心,并被发现对黑暗天空拥护者心理模型复杂性的改变具有重大的积极影响。通过对前后思维模型的社交网络分析,确定了影响黑暗天空的最主要驱动因素。在研讨会前后,最突出的概念发生了显着变化,表明方案规划可以帮助从业人员了解其专业领域的外在因素。这些发现对心理模型改变,环境态度以及亚利桑那州夜空的未来具有重要的理论和管理意义。提供了经过修订的理论框架,以将环境态度纳入情景规划理论中,并创建了概念框架以说明影响或受黑暗天空影响最明显的驱动因素。

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  • 作者

    Hobbins, Robert J.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Sustainability.;Natural resource management.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 160 p.
  • 总页数 160
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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