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Assessing stakeholder evaluation concerns: An application to the Central Arizona water resources system

We present an approach for efficiently assessing stakeholder evaluation concerns in the first stage of problem structuring for decisions involving complex systems. We used a Web survey to assess the appropriateness of a set of evaluation concerns for evaluating Central Arizona water resources system...

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Published in:Systems engineering 2010-03, Vol.13 (1), p.58-71
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