Converging Waters

Converging Waters
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Publisher : Iwr Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : RUTGERS:39030041132020
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Book Synopsis Converging Waters by : Lisa Bourget

Download or read book Converging Waters written by Lisa Bourget and published by Iwr Press. This book was released on 2011 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a touchstone in the development of collaborative modeling for decision support, an approach to decision-making where parties negotiate agreements by communicating through a mutually developed and accepted computer simulation model. The approach supports decision-making, promotes group learning, improves dialogue amont technical and political actors, encourages competing interests to identify trade-offs, and encourages negotiations among interests. It helps address the technical complexity and conflicting values often inherent in water resources management.Chapter authors from within and outside government define and describe the approach, offer case studies illustrating its application, and examine challenges and opportunities for improving water resources planning through its use. With its focus on the opportunity that lies at the intersection of scientific/technical advances and procedural/social interchange, the book provides a useful stepping stone in the evolving path of water resources management, illustrating the current state of the field and providing a resource for current and potential practitioners.


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