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What is Scenario Planning

Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City
A process of forecasting multiple future outcomes to simulate the impact of changes in scenarios. Scenario planning avoids the dangers of single point forecasts by allowing users to explore the implications of several alternative futures. By surfacing, challenging and altering beliefs, planners are able to test their assumptions in a non-threatening environment.
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Place Making Through Participatory Planning
Wayne Beyea (Michigan State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-152-0.ch004
Abstract
Community planning is facing many challenges around the world, such as the rapid growth of megacities as well as urban sprawl. The State of Michigan in the United States is attempting to re-invent itself through place making by using participatory planning supported by new information tools, models and online training. The Michigan State University Land Policy Institute framework for place making includes Picture Michigan Tomorrow, an informatics initiative to democratize data and incorporate it into scenario planning methodologies and tools, and Citizen Planner, an on-ground and online training program for local planning officials. Still in the early phases of implementation, these initiatives provide promising models for use in other regions of the world that seek consensus among citizens, developers and government on the vision and plan for their communities.
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A Business Planning Framework for WiMAX Applications
An approach to forecasting which examines likely market situations (or scenarios) based on qualitative research into users and markets which can then be extrapolated into quantitative forecasts.
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Strategic Foresight Tools for Planning and Policy
Also called scenario thinking or scenario analysis, is a strategic planning method that some organizations use to make flexible long-term plans. It is in large part an adaptation and generalization of classic methods used by military intelligence.
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