Handbook of Climate Change Management 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22759-3_96-1
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Enabling Reflexive Decision-Making Towards Transformative Adaptation

Abstract: Reflexive decision-making is posited as a step towards transformative adaptation. There is a wealth of literature on reflexivity and transformation, which this chapter summarizes in terms of the relationship between agency, adaptation pathways, and participatory development. The chapter begins by connecting these fields to different types of stakeholder engagement, before focusing on a change process called "transformative scenario planning." Discussions revolve around the alignment between this participatory … Show more

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“…From an anticipatory identification perspective, as seen in other studies (Bartholomew, 2007; Rickards et al, 2014; Serrao‐Neumann & Low Choy, 2018), dealing with future uncertainty and unforeseen changes was a difficult question for most people to answer during the interviews; whereas outputs from workshops showed a different picture. This finding aligns with Perez (2020) argument that scenario planning provides an opportunity for individuals to collectively discuss and solve complex issues. From an experimentation perspective, during the scenario planning and adaptation pathways planning processes, participants were able to discuss, identify and evaluate how policies could address changes in the future, and how those could be implemented.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…From an anticipatory identification perspective, as seen in other studies (Bartholomew, 2007; Rickards et al, 2014; Serrao‐Neumann & Low Choy, 2018), dealing with future uncertainty and unforeseen changes was a difficult question for most people to answer during the interviews; whereas outputs from workshops showed a different picture. This finding aligns with Perez (2020) argument that scenario planning provides an opportunity for individuals to collectively discuss and solve complex issues. From an experimentation perspective, during the scenario planning and adaptation pathways planning processes, participants were able to discuss, identify and evaluate how policies could address changes in the future, and how those could be implemented.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%