2018
DOI: 10.1525/elementa.294
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Securing the future in the anthropocene: A critical analysis of the millennium ecosystem assessment scenarios

Abstract: This commentary analyzes the ontological character of the United Nations ' Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005) and its attempt to imagine business-as-usual and transformative human-environmental futures. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) constitutes the first and most significant attempt by an international political body to incorporate environmental concerns into the field of imaginative scenario building. In addition to its lengthy report on the threatened status of planetary ecosystems, the MA c… Show more

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“…The authors illustrate how the choices and facilitation of these imaginative exercises is political-it matters who can and does initiate or claim control of collective imagination processes. For example, some methods may build and expand imagination, some may constrain it or "lock into" a dominant, existing imaginary, while others simply focus on engaging with existing patterns of sensemaking (Milkoreit, 2017;Galafassi et al, 2018;Marzec, 2018;Pigott, 2018;Pereira et al, 2019).…”
Section: Transformative Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authors illustrate how the choices and facilitation of these imaginative exercises is political-it matters who can and does initiate or claim control of collective imagination processes. For example, some methods may build and expand imagination, some may constrain it or "lock into" a dominant, existing imaginary, while others simply focus on engaging with existing patterns of sensemaking (Milkoreit, 2017;Galafassi et al, 2018;Marzec, 2018;Pigott, 2018;Pereira et al, 2019).…”
Section: Transformative Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the papers in this collection explore the potential of agents to use imagination in combination with power to obstruct transformation, although we suggest this is an artifact of the specific cases examined by authors rather than any indication that such obstruction does not exist. Pigott (2018) and Marzec (2018) do, however, point to the risk of reinforcing current systems and their problems in imagination processes rather than opening up pathways to truly novel futures. Additionally, Pigott (2018) offers an insightful analysis of a national government (Wales)-an actor with a special set of power, authority, and other resources-attempting to shape the national imagination of sustainability.…”
Section: Transformative Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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