2023
DOI: 10.5751/es-14101-280205
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Visualizing stakeholders’ willingness for collective action in participatory scenario planning

Abstract: Participatory scenario planning is a powerful approach to guide diverse stakeholders in creating and reflecting on visions of plausible and desired futures. However, this process requires tools to guide collective action to implement such visions within management agendas. This study develops, applies, and analyzes a novel visual tool within a virtual participatory scenario planning process about the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (Madrid, Spain). Building on the identification of stakeholders who might en… Show more

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“…Nascent initiatives are being undertaken to improve recognitional justice by making participatory processes more accessible and flexible to appreciate a greater diversity of voices, knowledges, and experiences. To increase participation, the city could benefit from innovative approaches, such as investing in visual tools for participatory scenario planning and future visioning approaches to support visualizing plausible and desired futures(L opez-Rodríguez et al, 2023;Nalau & Cobb, 2022;Oteros- Rozas et al, 2015).Lessons from Barcelona demonstrate that to address intersecting systems of inequalities in climate governance, it is necessary to act at different scales concurrently and challenge dominant epistemologies through diverse forms of political action and channels for participation. These different scales of action can range from projects with prominent exposure like the Superblocks to retrofitting projects in often-overlooked peripheral areas.…”
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“…Nascent initiatives are being undertaken to improve recognitional justice by making participatory processes more accessible and flexible to appreciate a greater diversity of voices, knowledges, and experiences. To increase participation, the city could benefit from innovative approaches, such as investing in visual tools for participatory scenario planning and future visioning approaches to support visualizing plausible and desired futures(L opez-Rodríguez et al, 2023;Nalau & Cobb, 2022;Oteros- Rozas et al, 2015).Lessons from Barcelona demonstrate that to address intersecting systems of inequalities in climate governance, it is necessary to act at different scales concurrently and challenge dominant epistemologies through diverse forms of political action and channels for participation. These different scales of action can range from projects with prominent exposure like the Superblocks to retrofitting projects in often-overlooked peripheral areas.…”
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confidence: 99%