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Participatory scenarios as a tool to link science and policy on food security under climate change in East Africa
2012
Regional Environmental Change
How effective are multi-stakeholder scenariosbuilding processes to bring diverse actors together and create a policy-making tool to support sustainable development and promote food security in the developing world under climate change? The effectiveness of a participatory scenario development process highlights the importance of "boundary work" that links actors and organizations involved in generating knowledge on the one hand, and practitioners and policymakers who take actions based on that
doi:10.1007/s10113-012-0350-1
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