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- Virtual Reality
- Geographical Information System
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Stakeholder Dialogue
- Water Management Planning
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Maarleveld, M., van de Velde, R., van Uum, J., Pleisier, I. (2006). To See or not to See, that is the Question: Geoinformation Visualisation Tools as a Means to Facilitate Stakeholder Dialogues in Land and Water Management Planning. In: Stollkleemann, S., Welp, M. (eds) Stakeholder Dialogues in Natural Resources Management. Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36917-2_7
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