Participatory analysis for adaptation to climate change in Mediterranean agricultural systems: possible choices in process design

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N. Faysse
J.-D. Rinaudo
S. Bento
A. Richard-Ferroudji
M. Errahj
M. Varanda
A. Imache
M. Dionnet
D. Rollin
P. Garin
M. Kuper
L. Maton
M. Montginoul
机构
[1] Cirad,School of Economics and Management
[2] G-Eau Research Unit,ICS Social Science Institute
[3] National College of Agriculture of Meknes,undefined
[4] BRGM (French Geological Survey),undefined
[5] Water Department,undefined
[6] Technical University of Lisbon,undefined
[7] SOCIUS,undefined
[8] IRSTEA,undefined
[9] G-Eau Research Unit,undefined
[10] University of Lisbon,undefined
[11] LISODE,undefined
[12] Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine,undefined
来源
Regional Environmental Change | 2014年 / 14卷
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Climate change adaptation; Foresight analysis; Groundwater; Participatory processes;
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There is an increasing call for local measures to adapt to climate change, based on foresight analyses in collaboration with actors. However, such analyses involve many challenges, particularly because the actors concerned may not consider climate change to be an urgent concern. This paper examines the methodological choices made by three research teams in the design and implementation of participatory foresight analyses to explore agricultural and water management options for adaptation to climate change. Case studies were conducted in coastal areas of France, Morocco, and Portugal where the groundwater is intensively used for irrigation, the aquifers are at risk or are currently overexploited, and a serious agricultural crisis is underway. When designing the participatory processes, the researchers had to address four main issues: whether to avoid or prepare dialogue between actors whose relations may be limited or tense; how to select participants and get them involved; how to facilitate discussion of issues that the actors may not initially consider to be of great concern; and finally, how to design and use scenarios. In each case, most of the invited actors responded and met to discuss and evaluate a series of scenarios. Strategies were discussed at different levels, from farming practices to aquifer management. It was shown that such participatory analyses can be implemented in situations which may initially appear to be unfavourable. This was made possible by the flexibility in the methodological choices, in particular the possibility of framing the climate change issue in a broader agenda for discussion with the actors.
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页数:13
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