Scenario analysis of perspective change to support climate adaptation: lessons from a pilot study on Dutch river management

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P. Valkering
R. van der Brugge
A. Offermans
N. Rijkens-Klomp
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[1] Maastricht University,International Centre for Integrated Assessment and Sustainable Development (ICIS)
[2] Deltares,undefined
[3] Pantopicon,undefined
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Scenario analysis; River management; Perspectives mapping tool; Stakeholder participation; Climate adaptation;
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Climate adaptation is a complex task surrounded by uncertainty. To support climate adaptation policies, a new scenario approach is pursued to explore possible discontinuous future developments of societal perspectives on climate adaptation issues. The scenario approach was tested for a case study on Dutch river management. In a series of scenario development workshops, a select group of stakeholders explored the perspectives on the management of the River Meuse in the past, present, and future. The process was supported by an analytical perspectives mapping tool to illustrate and analyze the development of perspectives over time. The process and analytical tools contributed to insight into the drivers of perspective change for the case study at hand. Moreover, the stakeholders highlighted the potential of the approach for water management policy for creating awareness about the plurality of perspectives and the dynamics of perspective change, monitoring perspectives and perspective change as part of a flexible policy approach, and anticipating on the occurrence of shock events. Further work is required to better represent the social dynamics of perspectives change, to better empirically ground the perspective change model, and to apply integrated water models in the scenario development process to assess water–society interactions.
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