National Centre for Epidemiology and Population, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012 Jun;9(6):2134-58. doi: 10.3390/ijerph9062134. Epub 2012 Jun 6.
The design of adaptation strategies that promote urban health and well-being in the face of climate change requires an understanding of the feedback interactions that take place between the dynamical state of a city, the health of its people, and the state of the planet. Complexity, contingency and uncertainty combine to impede the growth of such systemic understandings. In this paper we suggest that the collaborative development of conceptual models can help a group to identify potential leverage points for effective adaptation. We describe a three-step procedure that leads from the development of a high-level system template, through the selection of a problem space that contains one or more of the group's adaptive challenges, to a specific conceptual model of a sub-system of importance to the group. This procedure is illustrated by a case study of urban dwellers' maladaptive dependence on private motor vehicles. We conclude that a system dynamics approach, revolving around the collaborative construction of a set of conceptual models, can help communities to improve their adaptive capacity, and so better meet the challenge of maintaining, and even improving, urban health in the face of climate change.
为了应对气候变化,促进城市健康和福祉,需要制定适应策略,这就需要了解城市动态状态、人民健康状况和地球状况之间的反馈相互作用。复杂性、偶然性和不确定性结合在一起,阻碍了对这种系统理解的发展。在本文中,我们建议概念模型的协作开发可以帮助团队确定有效的适应策略的潜在着力点。我们描述了一个从高级系统模板的开发,到选择包含团队的一个或多个适应挑战的问题空间,再到对团队重要的子系统的具体概念模型的三步骤过程。通过对城市居民对私人机动车的适应不良依赖的案例研究,说明了这一过程。我们的结论是,以一组概念模型的协作构建为中心的系统动力学方法可以帮助社区提高其适应能力,从而更好地应对气候变化,维持甚至改善城市健康的挑战。