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a systematic analysis of its use, impacts and effectiveness in environmental policy-making is still missing. This article aims to contribute to this discussion through a review of
apply systematic analysis, encourage unconventional thinking, and engage key stakeholders. The two dimensions might be seen as reflecting the balance between knowledge from experts and knowledge within communities,
The parallel emergence of the notions of industrial ecology in 1973 when Evan 40 defined industrial ecology asa systematic analysis of industrial operations including factors like:
In addition, scenario analysis is the systematic analysis of a variety of uncertainties combined into distinctive stories about the future (see 2). In this article
to enable a systematic analysis of how different (weak signals refer to one another or what they mean to different stakeholders. 2 This is important
In order to conduct a systematic analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of different organisational models of FTA,
and the analysis of the wider societal setting and to enable systematic analysis of future-oriented ideas that could spring either from technological development, policy practices or more generic societal development.
and initial commitments Scoping is initiated by the systematic analysis and sense-making of the context, and followed by the identification of research/innovation topics and societal challenges.
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