Abstract
Environmental modeling is a powerful tool for facilitating discussions among stakeholders involved in decision-making for environmental planning. This article explores how models can be used to structure stakeholder discussions by visualizing the opportunity space – the range of interventions that are deemed to be technically and physically feasible – and how it overlaps (or does not) with the decision space – the set of interventions considered acceptable or desirable by stakeholders. Using the case study of the Aa of Weerijs catchment in the Netherlands and Belgium, we demonstrate how different model contributions (sensitivity analysis, impact assessment and scenario evaluations at catchment and local levels) can aid these discussions by providing structured insights into potential interventions, both within the opportunity and decision spaces. The findings highlight how models can bridge gaps between stakeholders and technical experts by facilitating more effective discussions and better-informed decision-making processes in environmental planning.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | WAT-2025-0023 |
| Journal | Cambridge Prisms: Water |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | e3 |
| Early online date | 11 Aug 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 17 Dec 2025 |
Keywords
- integrated modelling
- land use change
- decision support systems
- stakeholder engagement
- opportunity mapping
Sectorplan keywords OU
- BW Data modelling and analysis (sectorplan)
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EIFFEL Earth Observation applications for climate change adaptation & mitigation
Lansu, A. (PI), Hage, R. (PI) & Bogatinoska, B. (PI)
1/06/21 → 1/06/24
Project: Research
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PhD-project Climate Adaptation and Spatial Modelling of Future Pathways through Co-creation
Bogatinoska, B. (PI), Lansu, A. (Co-supervisor), Dekker, S. (Supervisor), Hugé, J. (Co-supervisor) & Stoorvogel, J. (Second Supervisor)
17/06/19 → 14/04/24
Project: PhD project
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Co-Adapt: Climate Adaptation Through Co-creation
Lansu, A. (PI), Bogatinoska, B. (CoI), Floor, J. (CoI), Dekker, S. (CoI), van Wijnen, J. (CoI) & Hage, R. (Junior researcher)
1/02/19 → 31/03/23
Project: Research
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Anja Oskamp Award - Best PhD Dissertation of the Year 2025 (Faculty of Science)
Bogatinoska, B. (Recipient), 28 Jun 2025
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) › Academic
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- 1 Doctoral Thesis
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Co-creating nature-based solutions supported by integrated environmental modelling
Bogatinoska, B., 6 Dec 2024, Open Universiteit. 196 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis › Thesis 1: fully internal
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Student theses
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Drought Mitigation Through Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Headwater Catchments: Best Practices Compared with Scientific Knowledge
Wieles-Rietveld, C. (Author), Lansu, A. (Supervisor), van Lamoen, F. (Co-assessor) & Ivens, W. (Co-assessor), 24 Mar 2023Student thesis: Bachelor's Thesis
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