Print Email Facebook Twitter Combining backcasting and value focused thinking to develop pathways towards a sustainable system: The case of the water system on the Isle of San Andres Title Combining backcasting and value focused thinking to develop pathways towards a sustainable system: The case of the water system on the Isle of San Andres Author Dingemanse, C. Contributor Herder, P.M (mentor) Van der Lei, T.E. (mentor) Quist, J.N. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Energy & Industry Date 2013-10-21 Abstract The utilization of the abundant renewables energy potential in Small Islands is vital in the near future to safeguard the access towards affordable and sufficient water. Growing population, rising tourism numbers and higher welfare causes an enlarging water demand. Meanwhile climate change, the el Nino/la Nina effect and the depletion of the aquifer are lowering the supply. The sea is an infinite water supplier, but due to high salinity the water cleaning processes will always require considerable amounts of energy, which causes high prices. Various solutions to solve this gap towards a sustainable water system exist, but due to deep vested corruption and disbelief in government, no plan is executed. Therefore, a new long term participatory planning methodology is erected by a combination of backcasting and value focused thinking. This framework is executed and results in: a high grade of learning about other participants’ values, emerging normative visions, efficient agenda building for relevant parties and coalition building. Furthermore, the framework emerged social learning about future problems. Finally, the research recommends a second workshop, where the combination of the opponents/ coalition matrix with the graded strategic objectives generates detailed planning towards the future that is executed by elaborated coalitions. Subject Island planningwater systembackcastingvalue focused thinkingframework To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f86a8a4c-516b-4e61-b476-2daffa1e984b Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2013 Dingemanse, C. Files PDF Master_thesis_Chris_Dinge ... _final.pdf 30.78 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f86a8a4c-516b-4e61-b476-2daffa1e984b/datastream/OBJ/view