2022
DOI: 10.5751/es-13531-270310
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A call for agile futures practice in service of transformative change: lessons from envisioning positive climate futures emerging from the pandemic

Abstract: Amid growing urgency behind the need to curb global greenhouse gas emissions, the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the world into another crisis. Prominent conceptualizations of transformation suggest that crises like the pandemic may create windows of opportunity for transformative change, such as the scope and scale of systemic change required to address the climate crisis. Additionally, envisioning positive futures plays an important role in building shared commitment and inspiration for transformation, particu… Show more

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“…When coupled with modelling techniques, it can be used to elicit drivers of changes and enrich the development of models (Schmitt Olabisi et al 2016; Allington et al 2018; Rutting et al 2021). Finally, participatory scenario planning can foster transformative change through the creation of strategies to navigate crises and achieve desirable futures (Hebinck et al 2018; Lazurko and Keys 2022).…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Participatory Scenario Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When coupled with modelling techniques, it can be used to elicit drivers of changes and enrich the development of models (Schmitt Olabisi et al 2016; Allington et al 2018; Rutting et al 2021). Finally, participatory scenario planning can foster transformative change through the creation of strategies to navigate crises and achieve desirable futures (Hebinck et al 2018; Lazurko and Keys 2022).…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Participatory Scenario Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its focus on recognizing systemic patterns with the goal of working towards transformative change, it is often of special interest to scholars studying human-environment systems. For instance, it has been utilized to envision future knowledge systems to support action towards sustainability (Fazey et al 2020), co-design global scenarios to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (Aguiar et al 2020), co-creation of positive climate futures that could emerge after COVID19 (Lazurko and Keys 2022), and co-production of pathways towards desirable futures associated with storytelling and visual arts (Schaal et al 2023). Three Horizons can also be incorporated into broader processes to facilitate specific activities (e.g., the Manoa Mashup Method as described by Pereira et al (2018) and Hichert, Biggs and Preiser (2019)).…”
Section: Framework That Inform Participatory Scenario Planningmentioning
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“…In addition, interactions between quantitative specialists and those with an arts-based focus could inspire a more imaginative approach to policy formulation. Techniques such as science fiction prototyping and artistic integration may both invigorate the policy-making process and contribute to crafting policies that are both innovative and inclusive of diverse viewpoints (Lazurko & Keys, 2022;Pereira et al, 2023). These suggestions point towards a model where the arts and sciences collaborate, potentially leading to policies better equipped to address complex future challenges and cater to varied stakeholder interests.…”
Section: Inspire Participants To Repattern Their Theories Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%