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Author: | Tompkins, E.L. Few, R. Brown, K. |
Title: | Scenario-based stakeholder engagement: Incorporating stakeholders preferences into coastal planning for climate change |
Journal: | Journal of Environmental Management
2008 : SEP, VOL. 88:4, p. 1580-1592 |
Index terms: | environment stakeholders climate change coastal regions decision making planning United Kingdom |
Freeterms: | decision support |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | In this paper, using scenario-based stakeholder engagement which brings together stakeholder analysis, climate change (hereafter as: c-c.) management scenarios and deliberative techniques, the necessary trade-offs associated with long term coastal planning (here as: c-plng.) are examined. The method is applied to two case studies of c-plng. in Christchurch Bay (of England) and the Orkney Islands (of Scotland). Several conflicting preferences exist on the ideal governance structure to manage the coast under different c-c. scenarios. In addition, it is shown that public understanding of the trade-offs that must be made is critical in gaining some degree of public support for long term coastal decision making. |
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