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Stephanie Pyne, Melissa Castron, Annita Parish, Peter Farrell and Shawn Johnston
Joseph Kerski has identified five converging global trends?geo-awareness, geo-enablement, geotechnologies, citizen science, and storytelling?which contribute to the increased relevance of geography for education and society. While these trends are discus...
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Anne Charina, Ganjar Kurnia, Asep Mulyana and Kosuke Mizuno
COVID-19 severely impacted small industries in Indonesia and many collapsed. Sustainable education is essential to help small industries recover post-pandemic through an open innovation design program to improve small industries? economic, social, and en...
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Rodrigo Rojas, Juan Castilla-Rho, Gabriella Bennison, Robert Bridgart, Camilo Prats and Edmundo Claro
Addressing modern water management challenges requires the integration of physical, environmental and socio-economic aspects, including diverse stakeholders? values, interests and goals. Early stakeholder involvement increases the likelihood of acceptanc...
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Thin Khaing and Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen
This study aims to analyze the actors and institutions for public water supply governance in armed conflict areas of Rakhine State, Myanmar. Using Stakeholder Salience Theory and Institutional Analysis of data collected from four participatory workshops ...
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Aulia Akbar, Johannes Flacke, Javier Martinez and Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen
This study investigated the role of participatory village maps in strengthening the Musrenbang, an annual multi-stakeholder public consultation forum to discuss development issues and plans in Indonesia. We evaluated the Musrenbang in five villages in De...
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Ricardo Eaton-González, Jorge Andrade-Sánchez, Tatiana Montaño-Soto, Paola Andrade-Tafoya, Diana Brito-Jaime, Krystal González-Estupiñán, Andrea Guía-Ramírez, Jesús Rodríguez-Canseco, Argelia Teon-Vega and Silvia Balderas-López
Participatory mapping is a tool for community work linked to natural resource management. It is an auxiliary for diagnosis and data acquisition from communities and their natural resources. In Baja California, there are several indigenous communities, so...
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Osvaldo Salazar,Claudia Rojas,Cecilia Baginsky,Sofía Boza,Gabriela Lankin,Andrés Muñoz-Sáez,Jorge F. Pérez-Quezada,Ricardo Pertuzé,Leah L.R. Renwick,András Székács,Miguel Altieri
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Environmental and social crises in agriculture have led to growing recognition that more ecologically sustainable and socially just food and agricultural systems are needed. This thematic number of the International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Res...
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Aulia Akbar, Johannes Flacke, Javier Martinez, Rosa Aguilar and Martin F. A. M. van Maarseveen
Geospatial data is urgently needed in decision-making processes to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at global, national, regional and local scales. While the advancement of geo-technologies to obtain or produce geospatial data has become fast...
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Johannes Flacke, Rehana Shrestha and Rosa Aguilar
Interactive Planning Support Systems (PSS) implemented on a maptable are deemed suitable to support participatory planning processes. They are supposed to facilitate exchange of knowledge between stakeholders, consensus building among them, and group-lea...
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Belen Pedregal, Cesare Laconi and Leandro del Moral
Addressing environmental governance conflicts requires the adoption of a complexity approach to carry out an adaptive process of collective learning, exploration, and experimentation. In this article, we hypothesize that by integrating community-based pa...
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