Challenges and opportunities when implementing strategic foresight: lessons learned when engaging stakeholders in climate-ecological research
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2022-01-13Type
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Abstract
Ecosystems are currently experiencing rapid changes. Decision-makers need to
anticipate future changes or challenges that will emerge in order to implement both short-term
actions and long-term strategies for reducing undesirable impacts. Strategic foresight has been
proposed to help resolve these challenges for better planning and decision-making in an uncertain future. This structured process scrutinizes the options in an uncertain future. By exploring
multiple possible futures, this process can offer insights into the nature of potential changes, and
thereby to better anticipate future changes and their impacts. This process is performed in close
partnership with multiple actors in order to collect broader perspectives about potential futures.
Through a large research initiative, we applied the strategic foresight protocol to a set of different
case studies, allowing us as academic ecologists to reflect on the circumstances that may be influential for the success of this approach. Here, we present what worked and what did not, along
with our perception of the underlying reasons. We highlight that the success of such an endeavour
depends on the willingness of the people involved, and that building social capital among all participants involved directly from the start is essential for building the trust needed to ensure an
effective functioning among social groups with different interests and values.
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Hamel, Ims, Yoccoz. Challenges and opportunities when implementing strategic foresight: lessons learned when engaging stakeholders in climate-ecological research. Climate Research (CR). 2022;86:29-35Metadata
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