Introduction to this Special Issue on ªScenario-Based System Developmentº Scenarios are informal narrative descriptions. They are stories about human activity. They have long been used in the humanities and the social sciences to describe and to analyze human behaviorÐin folktales and myths, in acco
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## Abstract This Special Issue comes from the Development Studies Association (DSA) 30th Anniversary conference in 2008. The theme was ‘Development's Invisible Hands’, focusing on the forces likely to influence global change and re‐shape development agendas over the next 30 years. The first section
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