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Scenarios have become a key tool for supporting sustainability research on regional and global change. In this study we evaluate four regional scenario assessments: first, to explore a number of research challenges related to sustainability science and, second, to contribute to sustainability res...


Reinhardt, J.Liersch, S.Abdeladhim, M.A.Diallo, M.Dickens, ChrisFournet, S.Hattermann, F.F.Kabaseke, C.Muhumuza, M.Mul, Marloes L.Pilz, T.Otto, I.M.Walz, A.[Systematic evaluation of scenario assessments supporting sustainable integrated natural resources management: evidence from four case studies in Africa]Systematic evaluation of scenario assessments supporting sustainable integrated natural resources management: evidence from four case studies in Africa

Representation of land-use and hydrologic interactions in respective models has traditionally been problematic. The use of static land-use in most hydrologic models or that of the use of simple hydrologic proxies in land-use change models call for more integrated approaches. The objective of this...


Yalew, S.G.Pilz, T.Schweitzer, C.Liersch, S.Kwast, J. van derGriensven, Ann vanMul, Marloes L.Dickens, ChrisZaag, P. van der[Coupling land-use change and hydrologic models for quantification of catchment ecosystem services]Coupling land-use change and hydrologic models for quantification of catchment ecosystem services

This special issue of Environmental Science and Policy presents the outcomes of the WETwin project (enhancing the role of wetlands in integrated water resources management for twinned river basins in EU, Africa and South-America in support of EU Water Initiatives), an international research proje...


Johnston, Robyn M.Cools, J.Liersch, S.Morardet, S.Murgue, C.Mahieu, MarieZsuffa, I.Uyttendaele, G.P.[WETwin: a structured approach to evaluating wetland management options in data-poor contexts]WETwin: a structured approach to evaluating wetland management options in data-poor contexts

Ecosystem services assessment requires an integrated approach, as it is influenced by elements such as climate, hydrology and socio-economics, which in turn influence each other. However, there are few studies that integrate these elements in order to assess ecosystem services. Absence of integra...


Yalew, S.Pilz, T.Schweitzer, C.Liersch, S.Kwast, J. van derMul, Marloes L.Griensven, Ann vanZaag, P. van der[Dynamic feedback between land-use and hydrology for ecosystem services assessment]Dynamic feedback between land-use and hydrology for ecosystem services assessment

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