Design of a decision support tool for visualising E. coli risk on agricultural land using a stakeholder-driven approach

Oliver, David M. and Bartie, Phil J. and Heathwaite, A. Louise and Pschetz, Larissa and Quilliam, Richard S. (2017) Design of a decision support tool for visualising E. coli risk on agricultural land using a stakeholder-driven approach. Land Use Policy, 66. pp. 227-234. ISSN 0264-8377

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Abstract

Abstract Enabling knowledge exchange between scientists and decision-makers is becoming increasingly necessary to promote the development of effective decision-support tools (DSTs) for environmental management. Participation of stakeholders in the design process beyond a basic level of consultation is essential for promoting trust in modelled outputs and accelerating eventual uptake of resulting tools and models by end-user communities. This study outlines the development of a DST to visualise and communicate the spatial and temporal patterns of E. coli (a faecal indicator organism) on agricultural land, as a first step in managing microbial pollution risks to the wider environment. A participatory approach was used to engage regulators, catchment managers, environmental scientists, farmers and farm advisors, researchers in geospatial technologies and water industry staff in the co-design of a novel, user-friendly and accessible DST for guiding on-farm microbial risk assessment. Recommendations for maximising the benefits of a participatory process to DST design are discussed with reference to a series of opportunities and limitations identified by our stakeholder cohort during the development of the Visualising Pathogen & Environmental Risk (ViPER) DST. The resulting toolkit provides environmental managers and farm advisors with one of the first freely-available DSTs for visualising patterns of E. coli inputs to pasture in space and time, and begins to address the lack of advisory tools currently available for informing decision-making with respect to managing microbial risks in agricultural systems.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Land Use Policy
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? diffuse pollutionenvironmental riskfaecal indicator organismparticipatory researchstakeholder engagementnature and landscape conservationforestrymanagement, monitoring, policy and lawgeography, planning and development ??
ID Code:
86328
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Deposited On:
15 May 2017 15:56
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Yes
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Published
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15 Jul 2024 16:59