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Multi-Actor Platforms in the Water–Agriculture Nexus: Synergies and Long-Term Meaningful Engagement

Solutions to current complex environmental challenges demand the consultation and involvement of various groups in society. In light of the WFD’s requirements of public participation, this paper presents an analysis of the establishment and development of nine different multi-actor platforms (MAPs)...

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Published in:Water (Basel) 2021-11, Vol.13 (22), p.3204
Main Authors: Nesheim, Ingrid, Sundnes, Frode, Enge, Caroline, Graversgaard, Morten, van den Brink, Cors, Farrow, Luke, Glavan, Matjaž, Hansen, Birgitte, Leitão, Inês A., Rowbottom, Jenny, Tendler, Linda
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