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20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Adelaide, Australia, 1–6 December 2013 www.mssanz.org.au/modsim2013 Does interactive visualisation increase stakeholders’ understanding? A case study of Te Wai
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Kingston / Omaha / Canterbury / Copenhagen / Washington / London / Adelaide / /

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National Academy Press / Geographic Information Systems / Renewable Energy / Accessing Geographical Information Systems / Lehman / Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere / /

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United States / Australia / New Zealand / /

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pence / CRC / /

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University Human Ethics Committee / Lincoln University / New Zealand’s National Institute of Water / /

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environmental management / natural resource management applications / natural resource management site / interactive visualisation tool / stakeholder / wind energy installations / visualisation tools / visualisation systems / visualisation tool / /

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Island of New Zealand / Lake Ellesmere / Pacific Ocean / /

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Department of Applied Computing / New Zealand’s National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research / Congress / Department of Marketing / International Congress / Regional Council / Copenhagen Business School / Lincoln University / Centre for Land / Environment & People / Lincoln University Human Ethics Committee / /

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Taylor / Francis / /

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Bishop / stakeholder group representative / Major / /

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Nebraska / /

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Atmospheric Research / /

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alpha / Simulation / /

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www.mssanz.org.au/modsim2013 / /

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