02692nam a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000220006024501180008226000350020030000110023550000460024652018780029265000190217065000240218965300120221365300130222570000150223870000160225370000150226970000120228470000150229670000180231170000150232970000140234470000140235870000180237220628222017-02-06 2014 bl uuuu t 00u1 u #d1 aVARELA-ORTEGA, C. aD3.1.3bMethods and results from the first and second round of local stakeholder meetings.h[electronic resource] a[S.l.]: ROBIN consortiumc2014 a180 p. aProject name (GA number): ROBIN (283093). aThis report provides an overview on the process and results from the first and second round of stakeholder workshops held at the three ROBIN case study sites in Bolivia, Brazil and Mexico. The results from the first round of stakeholder meetings include the analysis of the current state of the local environment, while the second round was devoted to the development and analysis of scenarios to explore the perceptions and storylines of the stakeholders on the future state of the local environment. The global IPCC-guided socio-economic scenarios and policies selected for ROBIN in Module 2 (D2.3.1; Jones and Kok, 2013) were used as a framework for building down-scaled local scenarios. The two rounds of stakeholder meetings were organised to develop participatory Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) (D3.1.2; Varela-Ortega et al. 2013) that would capture, respectively, the present and future perceptions of the stakeholders on their socio-ecological environment. The results of the FCMs of the present and the future presented in this report will form the basis for the third round of stakeholder meetings devoted to the identification of societal and policy-relevant options for integrating biodiversity in climate change mitigation. In addition, the results obtained in the participatory FCMs will be complemented and linked to the results of the bio-physical models developed in Modules 1 and 2 as well as to the results of the socio-economic models developed in WP3.1. These cross-module results will be discussed with the stakeholders for their validation and for identifying the best policy-relevant options for biodiversity-based climate change mitigation. These options will be presented in the final report of WP3.1 ?Methods and results from the third round of local stakeholder meetings: identifying biodiversity-driven climate change mitigation options? (D3.1.4). aBiodiversidade aMudança Climática aProjeto aReunião1 aBLANCO, I.1 aMANNERS, R.1 aESTEVE, P.1 aKOK, K.1 aTOLEDO, M.1 aMARTORANO, L.1 aSIMOES, M.1 aDINIZ, F.1 aLAZOS, E.1 aGERRITSEN, P.