
The showpiece: Gemert Castle, where the Fathers of the Holy Spirit, sometimes called Spiritines, lived. From the start of the last century I have offered views of stately buildings, including the town hall and the mayor’s villa. I don’t want to boast but I’m no backstreet place. Before that time they called me the Borretplein (Borret Square).

That’s what I have been called since 1953. Because Gemert is in me – and I am in Gemert. Even shell cartridges, although the war did not scare me away. Many things have been spilt over me: hailstones, beer, confetti.
#I resist by telling my story drivers#
Thus, our challenge is to offer a more progressive alternative that recognises the constraining and creative drivers of history, context, pluralistic motivations and multiple perspectives on success.Hearts have been chalked on me, but I’ve also been spat on. However, we need to remain constructive, and engage with people’s pre-existing ideas and expectations. We also seek to go beyond the standard technological responses suggested as solutions to these challenges, given that such responses tend to be rooted in the neo-liberal discourses of efficiency and ecological modernism. We intend to apply QST to highlight and challenge dominant discourses about the water, energy and food nexus. As such, it should not really be considered as ‘new’ given the legacy of critical quantitative and spatial methodologies from 1960’s and 1970’s, but unfortunately, post-normal approaches seem still to be rare. It draws attention to production and use of scientific evidence and argues for an ‘extended peer review’ of the quality of modelling through engaging non-academic stakeholders who have their own expertise to bring to each stage of the QST process. For example, QST recognises the role of values and perceptions in framing the problem to model and interpreting results of the model. Our approach follows the principles of ‘post-normal science’, to be used when ‘facts are uncertain, values in dispute, stakes high and decisions urgent’ (Funtowicz and Ravetz, 1993). QST asks us to explicitly stop and critically reflect on the stories we tell about living in our worlds, both our current situation and the futures that we seek.

This draws attention to the role of material flows and funds in the ways in which we configure our societies, and the environmental, social and economic impacts of these configurations.


At the heart of the QST is a bio-economic accounting approach called MuSIASEM. We plan to apply this approach to case studies of water, energy and food nexus across different scales, looking at European Union Policy implementation and innovations developed to respond to nexus challenges.
#I resist by telling my story full#
The idea of QST draws attention to the dynamic processes and relationships involved in the full modelling cycle, from the very initial framing and definition of the problem to model, through which variables to combine, the generation of quantitative results and how these are legitimated, interpreted and used (or not used) in decision making processes. MAGIC uses the idea of ‘Quantitative Story Telling’ (QST). This is called MAGIC (Moving Towards Adaptive Governance in Complexity: Informing Nexus Security), and is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. My talk was based on a new project that I’m embarking on with colleagues from around Europe and beyond.
