Beyond Engineering: Building with Nature 2x video #5. Game Theory and coalition building. The story of the Great Brak Estuary

doi: 10.4121/14910405.v1
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Taljaard, Susan; Slinger, Jill; van Niekerk, Lara (2021): Beyond Engineering: Building with Nature 2x video #5. Game Theory and coalition building. The story of the Great Brak Estuary. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14910405.v1
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Dataset
Fifth video in a set of 14 videos on designing for stakeholder inclusion in Building with Nature. This video forms a component of the e-book Building with Nature & Beyond (Slinger, 2021) published by TU Delft open Publishing. The book deals with stakeholder-inclusive, ecosystem-based approaches to hydraulic infrastructure design. Such an approach was applied in the Sustainable Ports in Africa project, which forms the central case study of Part II. Other examples are drawn from the Sand Engine, Room for the River, and the Mud Motor in The Netherlands as well as mangrove areas in Indonesia, hydropower exploration in Sierra Leone, and stakeholder engagement procsses in South Africa.
history
  • 2021-10-29 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management

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