Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska

Scenarios are used to think ahead in rapidly changing, complex, and competitive environments, and make crucial decisions in absence of complete information about the future. Currently, at many regional scales of governance, there is a growing need for legitimate tools that enable the actors (e.g., g...

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spelling dataone:dcx_d2ddb295-5b74-42e5-8f9c-892844c383e0_0 2024-06-03T18:46:34+00:00 Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska ENVELOPE(-180.0,-130.0,75.0,50.0) 2016-12-23T20:42:49.797Z https://search.dataone.org/view/dcx_d2ddb295-5b74-42e5-8f9c-892844c383e0_0 unknown International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive Social-Ecological Arctic scenarios governance sustainable community Dataset dataone:urn:node:IARC 2024-06-03T18:09:11Z Scenarios are used to think ahead in rapidly changing, complex, and competitive environments, and make crucial decisions in absence of complete information about the future. Currently, at many regional scales of governance, there is a growing need for legitimate tools that enable the actors (e.g., governments, corporations, organized interests) at local-scales to address pressing concerns in the midst of uncertainty. This is particularly true of areas experiencing rapidly changing environments (e.g., drought, floods, diminishing sea ice, erosion) and complex social problems (e.g., remote communities, resource extraction, threatened cultures). Scenario exercises produce neither forecasts of what is to come nor are they visions of what participants would like to happen. Rather, they produce pertinent evidence-based information related to questions of “what would happen if...” and thus provide the possibility of strategic decision- making to plan research that promotes community resilience. Dataset Arctic Sea ice Alaska International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-180.0,-130.0,75.0,50.0)
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topic Social-Ecological
Arctic
scenarios
governance
sustainable
community
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Arctic
scenarios
governance
sustainable
community
Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska
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Arctic
scenarios
governance
sustainable
community
description Scenarios are used to think ahead in rapidly changing, complex, and competitive environments, and make crucial decisions in absence of complete information about the future. Currently, at many regional scales of governance, there is a growing need for legitimate tools that enable the actors (e.g., governments, corporations, organized interests) at local-scales to address pressing concerns in the midst of uncertainty. This is particularly true of areas experiencing rapidly changing environments (e.g., drought, floods, diminishing sea ice, erosion) and complex social problems (e.g., remote communities, resource extraction, threatened cultures). Scenario exercises produce neither forecasts of what is to come nor are they visions of what participants would like to happen. Rather, they produce pertinent evidence-based information related to questions of “what would happen if...” and thus provide the possibility of strategic decision- making to plan research that promotes community resilience.
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title Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska
title_short Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska
title_full Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska
title_fullStr Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Scenarios in Social-Ecological Systems: Co-Producing Futures in Arctic Alaska
title_sort scenarios in social-ecological systems: co-producing futures in arctic alaska
publisher International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive
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