A framework for co-designing decision-support systems for policy implementation: the LANDSUPPORT experience
This work proposes a framework for co-designing decision-support tools for sustain-
able land management and soil protection at multiple scales. Geospatial dashboards,
due to their key capabilities in the use of spatial or geospatial information, are quickly
gaining traction for planning and policymaking. Developing the decision-support sys-
tem (DSS) as a transversal system capable of capturing trends in land and soil proper-
ties at the local, regional, national, and EU levels has been co-designed with policy
stakeholders. This work seeks to link (i) the main goal of the Soil Mission and the UN
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to raise awareness and knowledge on soil
conditions (ii) and the LANDSUPPORT (LS) project cross-evaluation on how the spa-
tial decision-support system (SDSS) can support policy-related stakeholders and help
them to take evidence-based decisions. To achieve this objective, we present the
user engagement process to ensure broad testing and evaluation of the LS SDSS's
ability to support selected EU policies and soil-related SDGs by testing the LS plat-
form's European scale tools, including an analysis and conformity check of the data
delivered by the LS tools and a critical review of results. The indicators were assessed
via direct contact with end users, such as semi-structured interviews (SSI) and
184 questionnaires. Results of the test series have been analyzed by the spatial scale
per respective tool and performance indicators. We present a unique, integrated,
science-based approach to co-create data-driven decision-making with the stake-
holders to promote sustainable land management practices. This methodology strives
to involve many stakeholders in scientific research, empowering them to participate
in the decisions on topics that directly affect them. Public bodies responsible for land
policy implementation, environmental stakeholders, spatial planners, and other users
have engaged in the process to ensure broad testing of the LS platform from 2020 to
2022. A strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis provided
a synthesis of the performance of the LS tools. The testing phase proved the utmost
importance of usability, underlining that the mixed method of testing allowing quantitative and qualitative analyses based on the same key indicators proved essen-
tial for co-designing SDSS tools to be used by a wide range of stakeholders.
STANKOVICS Petra;
SCHILLACI Calogero;
PUMP Judit;
BIRLI Barbara;
FERRARO Giuliano;
MUNAFÒ Michele;
DI LEGINIO Marco;
HERMANN Tamas;
MONTANARELLA Luca;
TOTH Gergely;
2024-09-10
WILEY
JRC134172
1085-3278 (online),
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ldr.5030,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC134172,
10.1002/ldr.5030 (online),
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