Scenarios are narratives—short stories, a few paragraphs at most—based on scientific evidence about possible futures. These short stories allow us to look together at the issues that matter most to us, like future water quality and availability. When used in a collaborative context, storytelling is a way of building collective knowledge about the future, as well as knowledge about the past and present.
We often use more than one scenario to increase our agility in thinking about uncertainties that lie ahead. We explore how trends might play out, such as how warming temperatures might influence snowpack in our watershed and the related ecological, social, and economic impacts.
We all face uncertainties that are beyond our control, but looking at the possibilities together is not beyond our control. Research shows when we look together even 30 to 50 years into the future, we grow our communities’ resilience to change.
Scenario planning is a fun and high impact community engagement tool that delivers immediate rewards to participants including: