The special issue ICT-based strategies for environmental conflicts contains four peer-reviewed articles devoted to the analysis of multiagents decision problems arising from the exploitation of environmental resources, and where Information and Communications Technologies are crucial for the design and the implementation of environmental policies. In this short presentation of the special issue, the Guest Editors provide a brief summary of the contributed papers, together with some insights gained from their original motivations and main results.
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Enabling Public Participation in Strategic Environmental Assessment: An Application of Multicriteria Analysis
, Strategic Behavior and the Environment, Volume 4, Issue 2 10.1561/102.00000037
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The Green-Game: Accounting for Device Criticality in Resource Consolidation for Backbone IP Networks
, Strategic Behavior and the Environment, Volume 4, Issue 2 10.1561/102.00000038
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On the Role of Coalitional Network Games in Modelling the Social Dimension in Ecosystem Management
, Strategic Behavior and the Environment, Volume 4, Issue 2 10.1561/102.00000039
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Energy-constrained Mean Field Games in Wireless Networks
, Strategic Behavior and the Environment, Volume 4, Issue 2 10.1561/102.00000040
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment, Volume 4, Issue 2 ICT-based Strategies for Environmental Conflicts: Articles Overiew
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