Sustainable management of natural resources often involves a governance that is landscape-scale, participatory and future-oriented. In this context, ex ante assessments constitute useful methods to envision the consequences of different management options and to empower local actors with the capability to state their opinion about the management situation and its possible alternatives for the future. Ex ante assessments generally mobilize indicators. An indicator is a variable which value pro..
Natural resource management (NRM) is becoming increasingly important at all scales, local, regional,...
As global demand for food increases and impacts of climate-related extremes become more severe new g...
Climate change, population growth, and declining federal budgets are threatening the health of ecosy...
Indicators are widely used in sustainability assessments. They serve both a descriptive function (i....
Semi-structured interviews with 47 key actors were conducted in Swedish waterutilities on why Sustai...
To be operationally sustainable, any system of environmental management needs to be based on a truly...
Countries are facing the challenge of identifying the most effective implementation strategies and m...
To be operationally sustainable, any system of environmental management needs to be based on a truly...
In the Aveyron watershed (South-Western France), where the agricultural economy mainly relies on irr...
Conventional urban water systems function well, in the sense that they protect receiving waters from...
Abstract The basic role of indicator systems is the structured provision of information for decision...
The relevance of spatial economic analysis to water management issues is reviewed to highlight its c...
The cities are facing a growing pressure for sustainable water services in a scenario where water is...
River Basin Management Planning (RBMP) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) processes often ...
The increasing interest toward material accounting as a tool for evaluating production sustainabilit...
Natural resource management (NRM) is becoming increasingly important at all scales, local, regional,...
As global demand for food increases and impacts of climate-related extremes become more severe new g...
Climate change, population growth, and declining federal budgets are threatening the health of ecosy...
Indicators are widely used in sustainability assessments. They serve both a descriptive function (i....
Semi-structured interviews with 47 key actors were conducted in Swedish waterutilities on why Sustai...
To be operationally sustainable, any system of environmental management needs to be based on a truly...
Countries are facing the challenge of identifying the most effective implementation strategies and m...
To be operationally sustainable, any system of environmental management needs to be based on a truly...
In the Aveyron watershed (South-Western France), where the agricultural economy mainly relies on irr...
Conventional urban water systems function well, in the sense that they protect receiving waters from...
Abstract The basic role of indicator systems is the structured provision of information for decision...
The relevance of spatial economic analysis to water management issues is reviewed to highlight its c...
The cities are facing a growing pressure for sustainable water services in a scenario where water is...
River Basin Management Planning (RBMP) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) processes often ...
The increasing interest toward material accounting as a tool for evaluating production sustainabilit...
Natural resource management (NRM) is becoming increasingly important at all scales, local, regional,...
As global demand for food increases and impacts of climate-related extremes become more severe new g...
Climate change, population growth, and declining federal budgets are threatening the health of ecosy...