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Provedor de dados:  Ecology and Society
País:  Canada
Título:  Linking Futures across Scales: a Dialog on Multiscale Scenarios
Autores:  Biggs, Reinette; University of Wisconsin; biggs@wisc.edu
Raudsepp-Hearne, Ciara; McGill University; ciara.rh@gmail.com
Atkinson-Palombo, Carol; Arizona State University; cmatkin@mainex1.asu.edu
Bohensky, Erin; University of Pretoria; CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems; erin.bohensky@csiro.au
Boyd, Emily; Stockholm University; boyd@ctm.su.se
Cundill, Georgina; Rhodes University; g.cundill@ru.ac.za
Fox, Helen; World Wildlife Fund; helen.fox@wwfus.org
Ingram, Scott; Arizona State University; singram@asu.edu
Kok, Kasper; Wageningen University; kasper.kok@wur.nl
Spehar, Stephanie; New York University; stephanie.spehar@gmail.com
Timmer, Dagmar; Resourceful Solutions Consulting; timmer.dagmar@gmail.com
Zurek, Monika; FAO; monika.zurek@fao.org
Data:  2007-05-03
Ano:  2007
Palavras-chave:  Multiscale scenarios
Cross-scale scenarios
Stakeholder engagement
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Environmental assessment
Scenario analysis
Resumo:  Scenario analysis is a useful tool for exploring key uncertainties that may shape the future of social-ecological systems. This paper explores the methods, costs, and benefits of developing and linking scenarios of social-ecological systems across multiple spatial scales. Drawing largely on experiences in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, we suggest that the desired degree of cross-scale linkage depends on the primary aim of the scenario exercise. Loosely linked multiscale scenarios appear more appropriate when the primary aim is to engage in exploratory dialog with stakeholders. Tightly coupled cross-scale scenarios seem to work best when the main objective is to further our understanding of cross-scale interactions or to assess trade-offs between scales. The main disadvantages of tightly coupled cross-scale scenarios are that their development requires substantial time and financial resources, and that they often suffer loss of credibility at one or more scales. The reasons for developing multiscale scenarios and the expectations associated with doing so therefore need to be carefully evaluated when choosing the desired degree of cross-scale linkage in a particular scenario exercise.
Tipo:  Peer-Reviewed Insight
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  vol12/iss1/art17/
Editor:  Resilience Alliance
Formato:  text/html application/pdf
Fonte:  Ecology and Society; Vol. 12, No. 1 (2007)
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