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Island futures—Does a participatory scenario process capture the common view of local residents?
Authors:Bjørn P Kaltenborn  Jørn Thomassen  John DC Linnell
Institution:1. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Fakkelgården, Storhove, N-2624 Lillehammer, Norway;2. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Tungasletta 2, N-7482 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Scenarios are often developed by small groups of motivated individuals, but how representative are they of community views of desirable futures? A scenario process in the coastal community of Vega in central Norway was complemented by a survey among 200 community residents in which respondents rated a preferred development option from a series of future choices and dilemmas. While the scenario process produced novelty and diversity in thinking about the future, the common community view reflects a more traditionalistic view of the future. Tourism was identified as a key economic opportunity in the scenario process, but the larger island community has little faith in tourism as a future cornerstone of economic development and would rather rely on traditional sectors like agriculture and fisheries. The scenarios brought out richness in future development options, highlighted place identity and support for heritage conservation based on wise use of natural resources. The scenarios were less suited for making decisions about economic investments, but produced salient information about opportunities, uncertainties and complexities of the future. Findings show the need to compliment scenario processes where a small group explores “possible futures” with surveys to explore the wider populations’ views about “preferred futures”.
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