Multi-agent systems and role games: collective learning processes for ecosystem management
In: Complexity and Ecosystem Management
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- Christophe Le Page & Anne Dray & Pascal Perez & Claude Garcia, 2016. "Exploring How Knowledge and Communication Influence Natural Resources Management With ReHab," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 47(2), pages 257-284, April.
- Patrick d’Aquino & Alassane Bah, 2013. "Land Policies for Climate Change Adaptation in West Africa," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 44(2-3), pages 391-408, April.
- Anne Dray & Pascal Perez & Christophe Le Page & Patrick D'Aquino & Ian White, 2007. "Who wants to terminate the game? The role of vested interests and metaplayers in the ATOLLGAME experience," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 38(4), pages 494-511, December.
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