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Page 1: Scenario Thinking to Solve Complex Environmental Problems Talk for ISSS Meeting Steve Carpenter Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin srcarpen@wisc.edu.

Scenario Thinking to SolveComplex Environmental Problems

Talk for ISSS Meeting

Steve CarpenterCenter for Limnology, University of Wisconsin

[email protected]

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Scenario thinking solves complex environmental problems.

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Topics:

Recognized Uncertainties, Imaginable Outcomes, and Unasked Questions

Scenarios

Summary, Gaps, Needs

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Topics:

Recognized Uncertainties, Imaginable Outcomes, and Unasked Questions

Scenarios

Summary, Gaps, Needs

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2005/apr/14/research.science2See also Martin Rees, Our Final Century (Europe) or Our Final Hour (U.S.)

Evaluations of World-Ending Disasters:

DisasterDanger Score

(1=low, 10=high)Probability

Terrorism 2 Very High

Viral Pandemic 3 Very High

Radiation from Supernova 4 Once per 150M years

Meteorite Impact 5 Medium

Climate Change 6 High

Super Volcanoes 7 0.15% per Century

Global Nuclear War 8 Low

Telomere Erosion 8 Low

Super-Robots Take Over 8Low (high probability of having the robots)

Earth Swallowed by Black Hole 10 Very Low

Overall chance of humanity making it to 2100: ~ 50:50

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Effect of Knowledge on Probability of Extreme Events

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Dry, Windy

Soil erosion

Dust storms

Dust Bowl – North America, 1930s

Cultivation of Marginal Land

Peters, D. P. C., R. A. Pielke, Sr, B. T. Bestelmeyer, C. D. Allen, S. Munson-McGee, and K. M. Havstad. 2004. Cross scale interactions, nonlinearities, and forecasting catastrophic events. Proceedings National Academy Sciences 101:15130-15135.

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All Possible Futures

Recognized Uncertainties

Based on Carpenter, Bennett, & Peterson., 2006, Ecology & Society http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art29/

Unasked Questions

Models & Observations

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All Possible Futures

Recognized Uncertainties

Based on Carpenter, Bennett, & Peterson., 2006, Ecology & Society http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art29/

Unasked Questions

Models & Observations

Imaginable Outcomes

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Topics:

Recognized Uncertainties, Imaginable Outcomes, and Unasked Questions

Scenarios

Summary, Gaps, Needs

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The World Lots of Perspectives

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Carpenter, Folke, Scheffer, Westley, unpublished manuscript

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Carpenter, Folke, Scheffer, Westley, unpublished manuscript

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Carpenter, Folke, Scheffer, Westley, unpublished manuscript

Salvador Dali, “Still Life Moving Fast”

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Scenarios

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Millennium Ecosystem Assessmenthttp://www.MAweb.org

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Millennium Ecosystem Assessmenthttp://www.MAweb.org

Process for Combining Multiple Models

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Cost to replace failing infrastructure in the U.S.: $1.6 trillion

Collapsed bridge, Minnesota, 2007

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Topics:

Recognized Uncertainties, Imaginable Outcomes, and Unasked Questions

Scenarios

Summary, Gaps, Needs

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Summary

Scenario processes provide:

Playful, inventive thinking about the future

Positive stories

Blunt warnings

Shadow networks

Diverse people thinking together

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GAPS

People

Institutions

Structured Processes

Information

Tools

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Education

Shadow Networks

Ongoing Assessments of Planetary Life-Support

NEEDS

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