Managing Uncertainty in Dynamic Socio-Environmental Systems: An Application to UK Uplands
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Leeds
Department Name: School of Earth and Environment
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Organisations
Publications
Raymond CM
(2010)
Integrating local and scientific knowledge for environmental management.
in Journal of environmental management
Ravera F
(2011)
Learning from Experiences in Adaptive Action Research: a Critical Comparison of two Case Studies Applying Participatory Scenario Development and Modelling Approaches
in Environmental Policy and Governance
Quinn C
(2010)
Property rights in UK uplands and the implications for policy and management
in Ecological Economics
Prell C
(2008)
'Who's in the Network?' When Stakeholders Influence Data Analysis
in Systemic Practice and Action Research
Prell C
(2009)
Stakeholder Analysis and Social Network Analysis in Natural Resource Management
in Society & Natural Resources
Prager K
(2012)
Encouraging collaboration for the provision of ecosystem services at a landscape scale-Rethinking agri-environmental payments
in Land Use Policy
Kirkby M
(2008)
The PESERA coarse scale erosion model for Europe. I. - Model rationale and implementation
in European Journal of Soil Science
Holden J
(2008)
Overland flow velocity and roughness properties in peatlands
in Water Resources Research
Clay G
(2010)
Compositional changes in soil water and runoff water following managed burning on a UK upland blanket bog
in Journal of Hydrology