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Comparative reflections on the use of modelling tools in conflictive water management settings: The Mancha Occidental aquifer, Spain

Participatory methods provide an increasingly accepted path to integrated assessment. This paper reflects on the role of two participatory modelling initiatives implemented in a highly conflictive setting: the Mancha Occidental aquifer, Spain. The methodologies are described within the context of th...

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Published in:Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news 2010-11, Vol.25 (11), p.1439-1449
Main Authors: Martínez-Santos, P., Henriksen, H.J., Zorrilla, P., Martínez-Alfaro, P.E.
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Participatory modelling
Reflection
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