Modelling with stakeholders–next generation
This paper updates and builds on 'Modelling with Stakeholders' Voinov and Bousquet, 2010
which demonstrated the importance of, and demand for, stakeholder participation in …
which demonstrated the importance of, and demand for, stakeholder participation in …
Spatial agent-based models for socio-ecological systems: Challenges and prospects
Departing from the comprehensive reviews carried out in the field, we identify the key
challenges that agent-based methodology faces when modeling coupled socio-ecological …
challenges that agent-based methodology faces when modeling coupled socio-ecological …
Conflict or coordination? Assessing land use multi-functionalization using production-living-ecology analysis
D Zhou, J Xu, Z Lin - Science of the total environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Land use multi-functionalization (LUMF) promotes efficient and sustainable land use,
reduces land pressures from limited land resources, and elevates urbanization quality in the …
reduces land pressures from limited land resources, and elevates urbanization quality in the …
Ecosystem services, social interdependencies, and collective action
The governance of ecosystem services (ES) has been predominantly thought of in terms of
market or state-based instruments. Comparatively, collective action mechanisms have rarely …
market or state-based instruments. Comparatively, collective action mechanisms have rarely …
[HTML][HTML] A social–ecological approach to managing multiple agro-ecosystem services
Highlights•Agro-ecosystem service-based management requires a specific social–
ecological framework.•An explicit, symmetric representation of ecological and social systems …
ecological framework.•An explicit, symmetric representation of ecological and social systems …
How to foster agroecological innovations? A comparison of participatory design methods
ETA Berthet, C Barnaud, N Girard… - Journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Facing contemporary environmental crisis implies fostering agroecological innovations that
take into account local ecological regulations and rely on multiple stakeholders' innovation …
take into account local ecological regulations and rely on multiple stakeholders' innovation …
Environmental land use conflicts in catchments: A major cause of amplified nitrate in river water
FAL Pacheco, LFS Fernandes - Science of the Total Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
Environmental land use conflicts are uses of the land that ignore soil capability. In this study,
environmental land use conflicts were investigated in mainland Portugal, using Partial Least …
environmental land use conflicts were investigated in mainland Portugal, using Partial Least …
Equity, power games, and legitimacy: dilemmas of participatory natural resource management
Many papers in the recent literature on participatory approaches emphasize the need to take
better account of the complexity of the social contexts in which they are conducted. Without …
better account of the complexity of the social contexts in which they are conducted. Without …
Simulation modelling for sustainability: a review of the literature
YB Moon - International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article is a review of work published in various journals and conference proceedings on
the topics of Simulation Modelling for Sustainability between January 2000 and May 2015. A …
the topics of Simulation Modelling for Sustainability between January 2000 and May 2015. A …
Purpose, processes, partnerships, and products: four Ps to advance participatory socio‐environmental modeling
Including stakeholders in environmental model building and analysis is an increasingly
popular approach to understanding ecological change. This is because stakeholders often …
popular approach to understanding ecological change. This is because stakeholders often …