

Kenyan coastal ecosystem services and human well-being
The goal of the scenario project was to explore important areas of uncertainty within system dynamics as elicited by participatory modelling
The goal of the scenario project was to explore important areas of uncertainty within system dynamics as elicited by participatory modelling. Scenarios aimed to broaden discussions by weaving “known” fragments, such as ecological models with uncertain aspects such as the political implications of the new Kenya constitution, in stories of plausible futures. An important aim was to make stakeholders think about possible futures and impacts of drivers and policy emphasis.
Project facts
Kenya
Mombasa region
2012
Submitted by:
Tim Daw
Project leader
24 september 2019
How to cite this page:
Tim Daw
Kenyan coastal ecosystem services and human well-being
Resources
Tim M. Daw, Sarah Coulthard, William W. L. Cheung, Katrina Brown, Caroline Abunge, Diego Galafassi, Garry D. Peterson, Tim R. McClanahan, Johnstone O. Omukoto, and Lydiah Munyi, 2015. Evaluating taboo trade-offs in ecosystem services and human well-being. PNAS 112 (22) 6949-6954
Participatory Modeling of Wellbeing Trade-offs In Coastal Kenya - Scenarios booklet
Galafassi, D., Daw, T., Munyi, L., Brown, K., Barnaud, C., and Fazey, I. (2017). Learning about social-ecological trade-offs. Ecology and Society 22
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