Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to Support the Analysis of Stakeholders' Views of Water Resource Use and Water Quality Policy

作者: Alkis Kafetzis , Neil McRoberts , Ioanna Mouratiadou

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03220-2_16

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摘要: This chapter is based on two separate case studies concerned with water use and policy. One a study concerning public participation in the Water Framework Directive (WFD) of European Union (EU) (Mouratiadou & Moran, 2007), focuses data collected Pinios river basin Greece. The other previously unpublished research by authors transboundary issues Maritza shared between Bulgaria, Greece Turkey. Apart from obvious similarities location their focus resources, are linked some underlying factors that directly impact our choice fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) as an analytical method.

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