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| Author(s): | K. Kok, R. Biggs, and M. Zurek |
| Organisation: | Ecology and Society 13(1): 8 |
Scenario planning is increasingly recognized as a useful tool for exploring change in social, ecological systems on decadal to centennial time horizons. In environmental decision making, scenario development tends to include participatory methods for engaging stakeholders and is conducted at multiple scales. This paper presents insights from participatory scenario development in two separate multiscale environmental assessments.
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