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Stakeholders’ Interaction in Water Management System: Insights from a MACTOR Analysis in the R’Dom Sub-basin, Morocco
This paper aims to examine the stakeholders’ interaction in the water management system at the R’Dom Sub-basin (Morocco). For this purpose, The...
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Strategic interaction among stakeholders on low-carbon buildings: A tripartite evolutionary game based on prospect theory
Low-carbon buildings (LCBs) are still in the early stages of development in China. The promotion and implementation of associated policies are not...
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Modeling Stakeholders’ Perceptions in Participatory Multi-risk Assessment on a Deltaic Environment Under Climate Change Conditions
Modern concepts in water resources management and related risk assessment necessitate participatory approaches with stakeholders having a key role in...
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The importance of discourse when discussing microplastic pollution with oyster stakeholders in Massachusetts, USA
Oysters have socioeconomic and environmental importance globally and are currently threatened by microplastic pollution. Whether solutions (e.g.,...
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Stakeholders’ purchase intention of products with recycled content: a combination of SEM and BPNN approach
The rapid urban renewal progress has generated a large amount of construction and demolition (C&D) waste in China. According to the concept of...
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Analysis of stakeholders’ roles and interactions in quality coffee production: implications for sustainable land management in Yirgacheffe, Southern Ethiopia
Interactions among multiple stakeholders in coffee production have grown in importance in recent decades, as connections between individuals and...
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Including the perspective of stakeholders in landscape planning through the Ecosystem Services co-production framework: an empirical exploration in Le Marche, Italy
Research on Ecosystem Services (ES) has become dominant in landscape planning to frame the relationship between people and nature. Increasingly,...
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Stratification of stakeholders for participation in the governance of coastal social-ecological systems
Knowledge co-production has become part of an evolution of participatory and transdisciplinary research approaches that are increasingly important...
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Stakeholders’ involvement and reflections on preserving sacred swamps in the Western Ghats, India, as revealed by participatory visioning
Lack of a shared vision has been identified as a major obstacle in transdisciplinary research involving both scientists and other stakeholders....
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A dam or a polder? Stakeholders’ dispute over the “right” flood-protection measure in the Czech Republic
This study focuses on the Skalička Waterwork (SWW), a largely debated and media-covered water-related/flood-protection project in the Czech Republic....
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Toward adaptive water governance: An examination on stakeholders engagement and interactions in Semarang City, Indonesia
There is an urgent call for a transformative movement to endorse water solutions that may maintain the social-ecological systems in which governance...
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Sea level rise and extreme events along the Mediterranean coasts: the case of Venice and the awareness of local population, stakeholders and policy makers
Sea level rise (SLR) is among the major climate change effects threating the coasts of the Mediterranean basin, which are increasingly exposed to...
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Valuing the role of key stakeholders in modelling forest cooperative game: a case study of Iranian forests
The aim of this study was to investigate the issues of forest stakeholders with regard to their role in forest management. For this aim, the theory...
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“It should be much faster fashion”— textile industry stakeholders’ perceptions of a just circular transition in Tamil Nadu, India
There is a need for a paradigm shift to circular, sustainable textile systems. The transition will have impacts on people and businesses around the...
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Evolutionary game of stakeholders’ behavioral strategies in wetland ecosystems from the vulnerability perspective
Wetland ecosystems have been seriously degraded by human activities and natural factors, and its restoration and coordinated development depend on...
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Stakeholders’ perceptions of factors influencing climate change risk in a Central America hotspot
To identify adaptation priorities, countries aim to systematically assess their climate change risks, consistent with international agreements....
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The Better Building Initiative — a Collaborative Ecosystem Involving All Stakeholders as Catalyst to Accelerate the Adoption of Circular Economy Innovations in the Construction Sector
Despite the recognition and a growing interest in sustainable innovation in the construction industry, the speed at which such innovations are being...
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Transformative change in context—stakeholders’ understandings of leverage at the forest–climate nexus
Transformation acquires its meaning within contexts and particular settings where transformative change is experienced, and where people engage in...
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Introducing the Food Value Framework (FVF) to empower transdisciplinary research and unite stakeholders in their efforts of building a sustainable global food system
The global food system provides numerous benefits to humanity but also faces critical sustainability challenges with respective costs often burdened...
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Sustainability constructs of mountain tourism development: the evaluation of stakeholders’ perception using SUS-TAS
The success of sustainable tourism is inter-woven with the participation of different stakeholders in general and communities in particular....