top of page

Value-based scenario planning: exploring multifaceted values in natural disaster planning and management

The project explored the tangible and practice-based implications of value-based scenarios for bushfire planning and management in Victoria, Australia.

The project explored how abstract social values that direct cultures, societies, and policy can impact on-the-ground practices and responses for bushfire policy, planning, and management. Multiple contrasting abstract social values (identified in earlier research) were combined and drawn on to explore how these would be reflected in practice on-the-ground. Through a participatory process with local community members to the North and East of Melbourne, scenarios were developed that allowed members of the public to visualise and compare how values are expressed in policy and practice for bushfire. The value-based scenarios enabled critical reflection and comparison that was accessible to members of the public.

Project facts

Australia

Victoria

2016

Submitted by:

Andrea Rawluk

Project member

18 mars 2021

How to cite this page:

Andrea Rawluk

Value-based scenario planning: exploring multifaceted values in natural disaster planning and management

Resources

Rawluk, A., R. M. Ford, and K. J. H. Williams. 2018. Value-based scenario planning: exploring multifaceted values in natural disaster planning and management. Ecology and Society 23(4):2.

Project images

biofutures_graphics.png

Blu Vapour

biofutures_graphics.png

biofutures_graphics.png

biofutures_graphics.png

bottom of page