2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-010-9485-y
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“…Managing the trade-off between local relevance and scientific credibility is a key challenge in landscape design (Cash et al, 2003;Nassauer & Opdam, 2008;Opdam, 2010;Pullin et al, 2004). For instance, a more complex method was applied in a pilot study using GIS scripts and scenario modeling to compute all the values and deliver the outputs (Pullar & Lamb, 2008).…”
Section: Integrating Landscape Planning and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managing the trade-off between local relevance and scientific credibility is a key challenge in landscape design (Cash et al, 2003;Nassauer & Opdam, 2008;Opdam, 2010;Pullin et al, 2004). For instance, a more complex method was applied in a pilot study using GIS scripts and scenario modeling to compute all the values and deliver the outputs (Pullar & Lamb, 2008).…”
Section: Integrating Landscape Planning and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, we must make our science more "actionable" through promoting publications that demonstrate how landscape ecological knowledge is actually translated and applied on the ground (Opdam et al 2009;Opdam 2010). As used in the field of action research or organizational learning (Argyris 1996), "actionable" means being able to be implemented or acted on by the intended users (not giving sufficient reason to take legal action!).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importante destacar que a comunicação entre a ciência e a sociedade constitui uma ferramenta relevante para otimizar qualquer planejamento e gestão (Opdam, 2010). Assim, quaisquer incentivos para melhorar as discussões e auxiliar a compreensão de várias opiniões dos interessados (tomadores de decisão, especialistas, público em geral) envolvidos no planejamento local devem ser promovidos.…”
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