Elicitation
Identifying Salient Drivers of Livelihood Decision-Making in the Forest Communities of Cameroon: Adding Value to Social Simulation Models
Using research from southeast Cameroon, this paper describes a participatory and collaborative process for formalising qualitative data and explains how these results can provide input to a social simulation model. Insights to provide in better understanding decision-making in the region are also explained.
Pilot Tools for Knowledge Elicitation (KnETs)
This article describes a technique for classifying and formalising elicited knowledge that can be used to enhance understanding of collected data and reveal new avenues for enquiry.
Elimination by aspect and rule based decision making
Knowledge Elicitation Tools (KnETs) is a participatory tool and process to understand and formalise this understanding of decision-making in the context of climate change risks