Toward a Relational Concept of Uncertainty: about Knowing Too Little, Knowing Too Differently, and Accepting Not to Know

Autor(en): Brugnach, Marcela
Dewulf, Art
Pahl-Wostl, Claudia 
Taillieu, Tharsi
Stichwörter: ACTORS; adaptive management; ambiguity; Ecology; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Environmental Studies; frames; framing; ISSUES; knowledge relationship; MANAGEMENT; MODELS; multiple knowledge frames; natural resource management; negotiation; participation; PRECAUTION; PREDICTION; RESOURCES; SCIENCE; social learning; uncertainty; water management
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Herausgeber: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
Enthalten in: ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Band: 13
Ausgabe: 2
Zusammenfassung: 
Uncertainty of late has become an increasingly important and controversial topic in water resource management, and natural resources management in general. Diverse managing goals, changing environmental conditions, conflicting interests, and lack of predictability are some of the characteristics that decision makers have to face. This has resulted in the application and development of strategies such as adaptive management, which proposes flexibility and capability to adapt to unknown conditions as a way of dealing with uncertainties. However, this shift in ideas about managing has not always been accompanied by a general shift in the way uncertainties are understood and handled. To improve this situation, we believe it is necessary to recontextualize uncertainty in a broader way-relative to its role, meaning, and relationship with participants in decision making-because it is from this understanding that problems and solutions emerge. Under this view, solutions do not exclusively consist of eliminating or reducing uncertainty, but of reframing the problems as such so that they convey a different meaning. To this end, we propose a relational approach to uncertainty analysis. Here, we elaborate on this new conceptualization of uncertainty, and indicate some implications of this view for strategies for dealing with uncertainty in water management. We present an example as an illustration of these concepts.
ISSN: 17083087

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