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Points at which a particular action becomes feasible or attractive, for example because of lower costs of actions or technical developments.
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Haasnoot, M., Warren, A., & Kwakkel, J. H. (2019). Dynamic adaptive policy pathways (DAPP). In Decision making under deep uncertainty (pp. 71-92). Springer  
Haasnoot, M., Warren, A., & Kwakkel, J. H. (2019). Dynamic adaptive policy pathways (DAPP). In Decision making under deep uncertainty (pp. 71-92). Springer  


'''See also''': [[Adaptation]]
'''See also''': [[(Adaptation) Pathways|<span style="color: fuchsia">(Adaptation) Pathways</span>]]
 


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Definition

Points at which a particular action becomes feasible or attractive, for example because of lower costs of actions or technical developments.

Source

Haasnoot, M., Warren, A., & Kwakkel, J. H. (2019). Dynamic adaptive policy pathways (DAPP). In Decision making under deep uncertainty (pp. 71-92). Springer

See also: (Adaptation) Pathways

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