Multi-level storylines for participatory modeling – involving marginalized communities in Tz’olöj Ya’, Mayan Guatemala
Unconventional sources of data that enhance our understanding of internal interactions between socio-economic and hydrological processes are central to modeling human–water systems. Participatory modeling (PM) departs from conventional modeling tools by informing and conceptualizing human–water syst...
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| Published in: | Hydrology and earth system sciences 2021-03, Vol.25 (3), p.1283-1306 |
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