Participatory modelling in adaptive environmental management: a case study in semi-arid northern Nicaragua
Authors: Ravera, Federica, David Tarrasón, Klaus Hubacek, Roberto Molowny-Horas and Jan Sendzimir.
In: K.N. Ninan. Environmental Assessments: Scenarios, Modelling and Policy. Edward Elgar. Cheltenham, UK ∙ Northampton, MA, USA. Pages:231–248.
Abstract
In this authoritative book, leading international experts examine the use of scenario analyses and modelling in environmental assessments. Including chapters with a global or regional focus as well as in-depth case studies from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America, contributors analyse the latest research on the applications of scenarios and models and explore the opportunities and challenges in using them for policy relevant research and action.
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