Initial diagnostic analysis for companion modelling to accomodate multiple interests in upper watershed management
Barnaud C., Dumrongrojwatthana P., Marie J., Le Page C., Trébuil G.. 2006. In : 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Sloping Lands and Watershed Management (SSLWM 2006), 12-15 December 2006, Luang Prabang. s.l. : s.n., 17 p.. International Conference on Sustainable Sloping Lands and Watershed Management. 2, 2006-12-12/2006-12-15, Luang Prabang (Laos, République démocratique populaire).
This communication first presents the conceptual framework used to analyse the situation and its changes, as well as the ComMod process being implemented. Then we present the results of the initial diagnosis and how they were used to tailor the on-going Commod process. The preliminary results of the ComMod process in terms of accommodation of multiple interests are also presented and discussed. In conclusion, the authors describe how these results are used to define the next steps of this adaptive collective learning process.
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- Le Page Christophe — Es / UMR SENS