Kale, EshwerKhabiya, PragatiJoshi, Vikas2020-03-062020-03-062018-01http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58618Transformative Scenario Planning (TSP) offers a neutral space for stakeholders to present their views, and construct a shared understanding of the situation and the actions they can take to address it. This brief describes the transformative scenario planning (TSP) process as exemplified in training workshops held on the issue of water security. Forty stakeholder representatives of Jalna district – farmers, landless, poor, women, members of the Grampanchayat, farmer movements, government officials, water sector scientist, academic institutions, college students, NGOs and media – voiced their varied concerns and perspectives about the water situation in Jalna.application/pdfenSCENARIOSPARTICIPATIONPUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONWORKSHOPKNOWLEDGE TRANSLATIONWATER SECURITYINDIASOUTH ASIAUsing transformative scenario planning to think critically about the future of water in rural Jalna, IndiaPolicy Brief