Publication | Open Access
Participatory systems mapping for complex energy policy evaluation
68
Citations
32
References
2021
Year
Innovation EvaluationEngineeringProject ManagementEducationComplex SystemsResearch EvaluationEnvironmental PlanningProgram EvaluationSystems Dynamics ModelingManagementCausal MapEvaluation MethodologyPublic PolicyOrganizational SystemsDesignComplexity ManagementParticipatory SystemsInformation ManagementParticipatory Systems MappingEvaluation PlanningEnergy CommunityEnergy TransitionEvaluation MeasureEnergy PolicyEnergy PlanningEvaluation TechniqueEnergy Democracy
The use of complexity science in evaluation has received growing attention over the last 20 years. We present the use of a novel complexity-appropriate method – Participatory Systems Mapping – in two real-world evaluation contexts and consider how this method can be applied more widely in evaluation. Participatory Systems Mapping involves the production of a causal map of a system by a diverse set of stakeholders. The map, once refined and validated, can be analysed and used in a variety of ways in an evaluation or in evaluation planning. The analysis approach combines network analysis with subjective information from stakeholders. We suggest Participatory Systems Mapping shows great potential to offer value to evaluators due to the unique insights it offers, the relative ease of its use, and its complementarity with existing evaluation approaches and methods.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1