Farmers use intuition to reinvent analytic decision support for managing seasonal climatic variability
R.L. McCown,
P.S. Carberry,
N.P. Dalgliesh,
M.A. Foale and
Z. Hochman
Agricultural Systems, 2012, vol. 106, issue 1, 33-45
Abstract:
The FARMSCAPE Information System emerged in a long-running research program aimed at making simulation models useful to Australian farmers in managing climatic variability. This paper is about how well it has worked. This is reported in relation to two standards: (1) the value to thinking and action expressed by farmers and their consultants, (2) correspondence with theory about learning and judgement in uncertain external environments. The former utilises recorded narrative interviews with participants over many years. The latter uses a cognitive framework drawn from theory of judgment and decision making featuring the relationship between intuition and analysis (McCown, 2011).
Keywords: Decision support; Simulation; Information system; Cognitive system; Intuition; Climatic risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2011.10.005
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