Session Description:
The Transformative Scenario Resources are a suite of professionally developed online modules and workbooks designed to help organisations stress-test their plans and ensure continued and effective service delivery in an increasingly climate-challenged world.
While natural disasters are a clear and immediate impact of climate change, the full challenge extends beyond extreme weather events. Human factors and modern lifestyle choices are amplifying disaster risks, affecting not only how we work but also how communities experience and recover from disasters.
This workshop introduces the Transformative Scenario Planning Process - an explorative, adaptable method that enables organisations to anticipate, adapt to, and even shape an uncertain future. Participants will engage with the resources, applying them to their own strategic plans, or use the DFES or AFAC Strategic Directions as a working example.
With real-world relevance to events such as Fitzroy River floods of 2023 and Perth Hills Fires, this process equips decision-makers with the tools to expose hidden assumptions, think beyond day-to-day operations, and foster rapid, effective adaptation in times of crises.
Join us to stress-test strategies and drive meaningful action in a climate-challenged world.
The Transformative Scenario Resources are a suite of professionally developed online modules and workbooks designed to help organisations stress-test their plans and ensure continued and effective service delivery in an increasingly climate-challenged world.
While natural disasters are a clear and immediate impact of climate change, the full challenge extends beyond extreme weather events. Human factors and modern lifestyle choices are amplifying disaster risks, affecting not only how we work but also how communities experience and recover from disasters.
This workshop introduces the Transformative Scenario Planning Process - an explorative, adaptable method that enables organisations to anticipate, adapt to, and even shape an uncertain future. Participants will engage with the resources, applying them to their own strategic plans, or use the DFES or AFAC Strategic Directions as a working example.
With real-world relevance to events such as Fitzroy River floods of 2023 and Perth Hills Fires, this process equips decision-makers with the tools to expose hidden assumptions, think beyond day-to-day operations, and foster rapid, effective adaptation in times of crises.
Join us to stress-test strategies and drive meaningful action in a climate-challenged world.