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Building Near Futures: A Guide to Integrated Sustainable Land Management for Community Resilience and Climate Adaptation

The course “Building Near Futures” has greatly influenced how I approach Integrated Sustainable Land Management (ISLM) for Climate Adaptation and Community Resilience. My project, which examines how land-use planning might improve climate resilience in St. Kitts and Nevis, is ideally complemented by this course, which pushes us to consider critically how decisions made today will affect the next five to ten years.

Using foresight methods from BNF course, my project envision a near future scenario where we would have AI driven land management tools; smart zooning policies and community driven land governance models

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