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|a Foran, Tira
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|a Developing Detailed Foresight Narratives
|b a Participatory Technique from the Mekong Region
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|a ABSTRACT. Narratives that explore uncertain events are central to a variety of future-oriented approaches ranging from planning to community visioning. Techniques to create interesting narratives, however, have been overlooked in the peer-reviewed environmental foresight literature. We describe a participatory, multidimensional, pragmatic technique to generate qualitative foresight ("scenario") narratives. We applied this technique in the Mekong region of Southeast Asia during 11 workshops conducted in 5 countries and 1 regional setting. To improve consideration of systemic connections, narratives were shared between the six settings, allowing participants to understanding cross-scale enablers and inhibitors of desired development outcomes. A second innovative feature is elaboration of character-oriented narratives. We discuss how the technique responds to ongoing methodological challenges of critical inquiry, policy salience, and agency.
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|a Copyright © 2013 by the author(s)
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|a Asia
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|a methodology
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|a narrative
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|a participation
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|a scenario
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|a Social sciences
|x Communications
|x Narratives
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|a Physical sciences
|x Chemistry
|x Chemical compounds
|x Chemicals
|x Polymers
|x Elastomers
|x Rubber
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|a Political science
|x Government
|x Public administration
|x Public policy
|x Environmental policy
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|a Biological sciences
|x Agriculture
|x Sustainable agriculture
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|a Biological sciences
|x Ecology
|x Human ecology
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|a Environmental studies
|x Environmental economics
|x Ecological economics
|x Ecological sustainability
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|a Business
|x Industry
|x Industrial sectors
|x Service industries
|x Transportation industries
|x Travel industry
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|a Social sciences
|x Development studies
|x Development economics
|x Economic development
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|a Social sciences
|x Development studies
|x Agricultural development
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|a Biological sciences
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