The future Prairie Pothole Region: scenarios of change
2025
Selby, Donald | Loring, Philip A. | Baulch, Helen M.
Attribution 4.0 International
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]This work was supported by an NSERC Strategic Network Grant (RESNet), and funding from the University of Saskatchewan Centennial Enhancement Chair Programme.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Peer Reviewed
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Agriculture has driven important changes within the Prairie Pothole Region, for example, with major yield increases in recent decades. Changes are ongoing, with widespread wetland drainage in areas, and evidence of growing rural conflict over drainage and other issues. Research to develop common understandings of change can help address conflict and develop shared vision. Here, we used expert elicitation via a Delphi process to develop scenarios of the future, understand potential trajectories of change, drivers, and effects, and develop boundary objects that can be used in building dialogue. Using a grounded and inductive approach we identified three organizing principles that drove scenarios—future agricultural growth, the future regulatory environment, and climate change. Although six scenarios were developed, only two achieved consensus as credible (i.e., ≥75% indicating this was supported by current understanding of the system and its changes). Both scenarios (Agriculture as Usual and Unmitigated Climate Change) are typified by limited regulation. All scenarios suggest rural population will continue to decrease (or “decrease or stay the same”; consensus reached in four of six scenarios). Relatively high agreement was also seen for changes in social license to farm, flood risk, wetland extent, and biodiversity, with lesser agreement on economic indicators.
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