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Approach towards an operational tool to apply institutional analysis for the assessment of policy feasibility within SEAMLESS-IF

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Schleyer, Christian
Theesfeld, Insa
Hagedorn, Konrad
Aznar, Olivier
Callois, Jean-Marc
Verburg, Rene
Yelkouni, Martin
Olsson, Johanna Alkan
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Paper provided by SEAMLESS: System for Environmental and Agricultural Modelling, Linking European Science and Society in its series Reports with number 9295.

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