2045: The Big Conversation

1st conversation


 

Becoming the future

Imagine what our sector be like in 2045 – carbon neutral, circular economy, healthy, fair, inclusive, thriving, biodiverse. How do we get from here to there? How does that pathway compare to the Transitions of other sectors and in other countries?

We are all on that journey. Some people and organisations are already there, acting & thinking as we all will in 21 years. Others still live like we did in the 19th century, the era of extraction and empire that created the wealth that made us the 6th richest country in the world, but also the emissions from coal, gas and oil that makes us responsible for 10 times more cumulated emission than average, our unpaid debt to the planet. What can we learn from past change processes?

In this climate and biodiversity crisis, there is no them and us, there is only us, a shared future. This is a journey we make together as a sector, a society, a species. Every person is a stakeholder in the Just Transition of our shared Built Environment, and enabling everybody to play their part in delivering change is key to our pathway. How can we build cross-sector connection and identify shared pathways? How do we include stakeholders outside our species?

The changes coming over the next 21 years will be delivered in a dynamic environment – financial, social, political, and environmental. How do we plan for that uncertainty and yet take urgent action today?

One of those uncertainties is how climate change will affect our places. Scotland’s settlements were historically located on our coasts and rivers – places vulnerable to climate change. Climate change will affect homes, businesses and infrastructure in physical and financial ways that will be unequal. How will we respond to declining human agency, as Nature becomes less predictable?

How do we approach 21 uncertain years of change in a sector where everyone is a stakeholder but few have agency? How can communities, authorities, companies and the third sector develop a cohesive response?

About the event

Event Date: Tuesday 13th February 2024

A public consultation on a draft Scottish National Adaptation Plan 2024-29 will be published early-2024 and we will use a discussion on Adaptation to frame our Conversation on how we approach the Future from a systems change perspective.

To give us your input, ask to participate, or just for more information, please email BigConversation@seda.uk.net


Useful reading:  Thinking in Systems, by Donella Meadows.


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