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In part I of this book, scenario studies were treated from a theoretical point of view, focusing also on methodology and their usefulness in policy making. Part II deals with scenario studies carried out to enhance the possibilities of managing soil, water and nutrients. Many research fields supply expertise to meet soil, water and nutrient management problems in the form of simulation models, which, therefore, inevitably become tools for carrying out scenario studies. In consequence, most chapters in part II are related to specific aspects of the application of models in the context of scenario studies.
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Finke, P.A. (1995). Introduction to Part II. In: Schoute, J.F.T., Finke, P.A., Veeneklaas, F.R., Wolfert, H.P. (eds) Scenario Studies for the Rural Environment. Environment & Policy, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0441-8_6
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