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Haasnoot, M. (2013) Anticipating change: sustainable water policy pathways for an uncertain future.Phd thesis http://dx.doi.org/10.3990/1.9789036535595

Haasnoot, M., J.H. Kwakkel. W.E. Walker, J. ter Maat. (2013). Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways: A Method for Crafting Robust Decisions for a Deeply Uncertain World. Global Environmental Change. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2012.12.006

Offermans, A. (2012). The Perspectives Method.Phd thesis. download

Valkering P., Van der Brugge R., Offermans A., Haasnoot M., Vreugdenhil H. (2012) A perspective-based simulation game to explore future pathways of an interacting water-society system under climate change. Special issue Simulation and gaming. Download

Haasnoot, M. & H. Middelkoop (2012) A history of futures: A review of scenario use in water policy studies in the Netherlands. Environmental Science & Policy, 19--20, 108-120. Download

Haasnoot et al (2012) Exploring adaptation pathways for sustainable water management in river deltas in a changing environment. Climatic ChangeDownload

Offermans and Corvers (2012) Learning from the past; changing perspectives on river management in the Netherlands.Environmental Science & Policy Donwload

Valkering et al (2010) Scenario analysis of perspective change to support climate adaptation: lessons from a pilot study on Dutch river management Download

Haasnoot et al (2009) A method to develop sustainable water management strategies for an uncertain future. Sustainable Development Download

Offermans et al (2009) A method to explore social response for sustainable water management strategies under changing conditions.Sustainable Development Download

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