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Using a Cognitive Mapping Approach to Frame the Perceptions of Water Users About Managing Water Resources: A Case Study in the Australian Capital Territory

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El Sawah, Sondoss
McLucas, Alan Charles
Mazanov, Jason

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In complex socio-ecological systems, such as managing natural resources, human frames and mental models play a central role in deriving the system's behaviour. Differences in stakeholder views and perceptions may impede the design and implementation of co

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Water Resources Management

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2037-12-31
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