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Companion modelling A Participatory Approach to Support Sustainable Development Edited by Michel Étienne Update Sciences & technologies coll. Editions Quae 2011 (cover)

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Companion modelling

29/06/2011 - Article

A book about companion modelling, an original participatory approach for sustainable management of natural resources.

Sustainable development and its expression in terms of participation by local stakeholders in future choices in regions where they live or work have become topical issues. Companion modelling is particularly original among methods to set up participative approaches around the sustainable management of natural renewable resources.

The aim of this book is to familiarise the reader with the companion modelling approach, by presenting the scientific posture that is its foundation, its methods and tools and the special place for models. It also explains how to incorporate several decision scales, take power games into account and lastly assess the effects on the people involved in using this approach .

Companion modelling
A Participatory Approach to Support Sustainable Development
Edited by Michel Étienne
Update Sciences & technologies collection
Editions Quae
2011

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