

Participatory scenarios development in semi-arid northern Nicaragua
This participatory scenario planning case study contributes to the empirical understanding of key factors that influence vulnerability and learning of local strategies to adapt to change in semi-arid agro-pastoral systems in Central America.
The main aim was to develop jointly with local stakeholders a complex understanding about drivers of change and impacts on vulnerability of local livelihoods. The scenario analysis was also aimed to stimulate a learning process, highlighting areas of conflict. The second workshop (backcasting) had a negotiation/conflict management objective.
The scenarios were made in:
2008
The scenarios look out to:
2030
Project facts
Nicaragua
Miraflor-Moropotente protected area, Department of Estelí
2008
Submitted by:
Federica Ravera
Project member
January 7, 2020
How to cite this page:
Federica Ravera
Participatory scenarios development in semi-arid northern Nicaragua
1/7/2020
Resources
Ravera, Tarrasón and Simelton 2011. Envisioning adaptive strategies to change: participatory scenarios for agropastoral semiarid systems in Nicaragua
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David Tarrasón

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