A6. Improving participatory processes through analysis of narratives, knowledge sources, emotions, values, biases and schema

Room 103, Wednesday

13:00John LittleAn Evolutionary, System-of-Systems, Convergence Paradigm Provides Context for Sociocultural Systems
13:15Kristan  CockerillComputers, Cognition, and Environmental Decision-Making
13:30Pierre  GlynnNarratives, Mental Models, Values, and Biocultural Drivers: Frameworks for Participatory Processes and Sustainability Pathways
13:45Maria Estefania Santamaria CerruttiAnalysis of Narratives and Resonances to Support Participatory Modeling and Decisions
14:00Suzanne PierceAI-enabled Modeling with Stakeholders: Computational Infrastructure, Knowledge Capture and Reasoning
14:15Ramteja SajjaIntegrating AI-Enhanced Adaptive Learning Systems in Environmental Sciences Education
14:30Ali Rahmani QeranqayehEnhancing Hydroinformatics Education through Virtual Reality and AI Integration
14:45Uditha Herath MudiyanselageEnhancing Hydrological Data Visualization Through Extended Reality: A Framework for Environmental Decision-Making
15:30Nigel QuinnJustice, equity and inclusion aspects of participatory salinity management in California’s San Joaquin Valley
15:45Kate  O’BrienStarting the conversation: a lesson in cross-cultural communication for water modellers
16:00Jennifer  HelgesonCreating scenarios for culturally informed decision making to support adaptive, resilient communities.
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