Participatory multi-criteria methods for adaptation to climate change

The quality and implementation of climate change policies generally benefit from the involvement of diverse stakeholders. In 2018, the Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic commissioned an elaboration of the National Action Plan (NAP) for implementation of the National Adaptation Strategy t...

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Atmospheric Sciences
Climate adaptation
Climate change
Climate Change Management and Policy
Climate policy
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environmental Management
Environmental policy
Evaluation
Feasibility studies
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Water management
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