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Participatory modeling updates expectations for individuals and groups, catalyzing behavior change and collective action in water-energy-food nexus governance

Abstract
- Our research contributes to understanding actionable knowledge for sustainability using a before-after intervention with fishing and farming community representatives in a situation of conflicting water, energy, food, and livelihoods priorities in rural Cambodia. We explain why reducing uncertainty and building consensus on action through participatory research could potentially catalyze new behavior that promotes sustainability and test how this happens in our intervention. The result is a new and much needed evaluation framework and method for behavioral change outcomes in sustainability interventions.
- External link to download this item: https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019EF001311
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- Miscellaneous themes [885]
Date
- 2019
Author
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Kimmich, C.
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Gallagher, L.
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Kopainsky, B.
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Dubois, M.
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Sovann, C.
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Buth, C.
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Bréthaut, C.
Author(s) ORCID(s)
- Mark Duboishttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8092-6465
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- Wiley