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Participatory system dynamics modelling for dairy value chain development in Nicaragua
Authors:Helene Lie  Karl M. Rich  Stefan Burkart
Affiliation:1. helene.lie@nmbu.nolie.helen@gmail.com
Abstract:The use of system dynamics tools can add valuable insights when identifying and evaluating priorities for pro-poor value chain upgrading. However, to better understand the complex systems in agricultural value chains and to develop useful models, a participatory modelling process is important. This article highlights the group model building process of the dairy value chain in Matiguás, Nicaragua, one of a few examples of participatory model building in developing countries. The results confirm several benefits with participatory system dynamics modelling, including team learning, a greater understanding of the value of modelling, and a tool for decision-making and priority setting.
Keywords:Methods  Environment (built and natural) – Agriculture, Food security  Labour and livelihoods – Poverty reduction  Civil society – Participation  Aid – Development policies  Governance and public policy  Latin America and the Caribbean
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