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Accessing the environment: delivering ecological and societal benefits through knowledge integration - the case of water management
CM Maynard
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Social Sciences
Water Management
100%
Consumers
50%
UK
50%
Decision Making
50%
Coproduction
50%
Scientific Methods
50%
Social Learning
50%
Experiential Knowledge
50%
Computer Science
Knowledge Integration
100%
Decision-Making
100%
Knowledge Perspective
33%
Integration Process
33%
Holistic System
33%
Decision Management
33%
Process Management
33%
Social Community
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Water Management
100%
River Management
100%
Decision Making
75%
Fluvial Environment
50%
United Kingdom
25%
Psychology
Social Learning
100%