Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic

Abstract Participatory scenario methodologies are increasingly used for studying possible future developments in the Arctic. They have the potential to contribute to several high-priority tasks for Arctic research, such as integration of indigenous and local knowledge in futures studies, providing a...

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Main Authors: Nilsson, A. E. (Annika E.), Carson, M. (Marcus), Cost, D. S. (Douglas S.), Forbes, B. C. (Bruce C.), Haavisto, R. (Riina), Karlsdottir, A. (Anna), Larsen, J. N. (Joan Nymand), Paasche, Ø. (Øyvind), Sarkki, S. (Simo), Larsen, S. V. (Sanne Vammen), Pelyasov, A. (Alexander)
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Language:English
Published: Informa 2019
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019121247786 2023-07-30T04:00:22+02:00 Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic Nilsson, A. E. (Annika E.) Carson, M. (Marcus) Cost, D. S. (Douglas S.) Forbes, B. C. (Bruce C.) Haavisto, R. (Riina) Karlsdottir, A. (Anna) Larsen, J. N. (Joan Nymand) Paasche, Ø. (Øyvind) Sarkki, S. (Simo) Larsen, S. V. (Sanne Vammen) Pelyasov, A. (Alexander) 2019 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019121247786 eng eng Informa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © 2019 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Arctic co-production of knowledge indicators participatory methods scenarios sustainable development info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:58:24Z Abstract Participatory scenario methodologies are increasingly used for studying possible future developments in the Arctic. They have the potential to contribute to several high-priority tasks for Arctic research, such as integration of indigenous and local knowledge in futures studies, providing a platform for activating Arctic youth in shaping their futures, identifying Arctic-relevant indicators for sustainable development, and supporting decision-making towards sustainable futures. Yet, to achieve this potential, several methodological challenges need to be addressed. These include attention to whose voices are amplified or silenced in participatory research practices, with special attention to diversification and the engagement of youth. Given the historic and potential future role of disruptive events for Arctic development trajectories, methods are needed in participatory scenario exercises to include attention to the dynamics and consequences of such events and regime shifts. Participatory scenarios can also be further improved through approaches that effectively combine qualitative and quantitative information. Finally, there is a need for systematic studies of how the results of scenario exercises influence decision-making processes. This article elaborates on ways in which attention to these aspects can help make scenarios more robust for assessing a diversity of potential Arctic futures in times of rapid environmental and social change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Jultika - University of Oulu repository Arctic
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topic Arctic
co-production of knowledge
indicators
participatory methods
scenarios
sustainable development
spellingShingle Arctic
co-production of knowledge
indicators
participatory methods
scenarios
sustainable development
Nilsson, A. E. (Annika E.)
Carson, M. (Marcus)
Cost, D. S. (Douglas S.)
Forbes, B. C. (Bruce C.)
Haavisto, R. (Riina)
Karlsdottir, A. (Anna)
Larsen, J. N. (Joan Nymand)
Paasche, Ø. (Øyvind)
Sarkki, S. (Simo)
Larsen, S. V. (Sanne Vammen)
Pelyasov, A. (Alexander)
Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
topic_facet Arctic
co-production of knowledge
indicators
participatory methods
scenarios
sustainable development
description Abstract Participatory scenario methodologies are increasingly used for studying possible future developments in the Arctic. They have the potential to contribute to several high-priority tasks for Arctic research, such as integration of indigenous and local knowledge in futures studies, providing a platform for activating Arctic youth in shaping their futures, identifying Arctic-relevant indicators for sustainable development, and supporting decision-making towards sustainable futures. Yet, to achieve this potential, several methodological challenges need to be addressed. These include attention to whose voices are amplified or silenced in participatory research practices, with special attention to diversification and the engagement of youth. Given the historic and potential future role of disruptive events for Arctic development trajectories, methods are needed in participatory scenario exercises to include attention to the dynamics and consequences of such events and regime shifts. Participatory scenarios can also be further improved through approaches that effectively combine qualitative and quantitative information. Finally, there is a need for systematic studies of how the results of scenario exercises influence decision-making processes. This article elaborates on ways in which attention to these aspects can help make scenarios more robust for assessing a diversity of potential Arctic futures in times of rapid environmental and social change.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nilsson, A. E. (Annika E.)
Carson, M. (Marcus)
Cost, D. S. (Douglas S.)
Forbes, B. C. (Bruce C.)
Haavisto, R. (Riina)
Karlsdottir, A. (Anna)
Larsen, J. N. (Joan Nymand)
Paasche, Ø. (Øyvind)
Sarkki, S. (Simo)
Larsen, S. V. (Sanne Vammen)
Pelyasov, A. (Alexander)
author_facet Nilsson, A. E. (Annika E.)
Carson, M. (Marcus)
Cost, D. S. (Douglas S.)
Forbes, B. C. (Bruce C.)
Haavisto, R. (Riina)
Karlsdottir, A. (Anna)
Larsen, J. N. (Joan Nymand)
Paasche, Ø. (Øyvind)
Sarkki, S. (Simo)
Larsen, S. V. (Sanne Vammen)
Pelyasov, A. (Alexander)
author_sort Nilsson, A. E. (Annika E.)
title Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
title_short Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
title_full Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
title_fullStr Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the Arctic
title_sort towards improved participatory scenario methodologies in the arctic
publisher Informa
publishDate 2019
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019121247786
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