Contacts - Western Lands and Communities
Jim Holway
Program Director
602-393-4310 x 313
Susan Culp
Project Manager
602-393-4310 x 310
Scenario Workshop Overview
On March 6-7, 2012 the Sonoran Institute, Consensus Building Institute, and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy hosted a one and half day interactive course on scenario planning and related techniques.
This course examined scenario planning and other techniques used to assess the impacts of major drivers of change and uncertainty to improve everyday decision-making.
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Workshop Materials and Presentations
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Mr. Aldrich introduced the philosophy, mechanics and process of scenario planning. |
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Jim Holway, PhD, AICP & Joe Marlow, PhD This presentation explored driving forces of change in the West, including climate, the economy and demographics. |
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Mr. Marra gave an overview of Tucson Water's experience using scenario planning for Water Plan: 2000 - 2050. For more information, contact Ralph Marra at: |
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Binder Documents |
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Supplementary Materials |
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Open Access to Planning Tools by Jim Holway, C.J. Gabbe, Frank Hebbert, Jason Lally, Robert Mathews and Ray Quay |
Rising Waters: Improving Climate Change Preparedness in the Hudson Valley by Stephen Aldrich |
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Scenario Planning: Making Strategic Decisions in Uncertain Times by Ralph Marra |
How to Change the World: Lesson for Entrepreneurs from Activists by Adam Kahane |
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Scenario Planning Tools for Sustainable Communities by Jim Holway |
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