The methodology for creating contextual scenarios for the environment (MTKS) is based on several steps, each with a different methodological basis. Participative processes are a key component of the method because they define how to work with the group, achieve consensus and manage the participatory process.
These are based on the theory of political sciences and social interactions. Scenario variables and their variants are defined from the same starting points.
The evaluation of consistency in the interaction of variants in the scenario uses the mathematical apparatus of the cross-equilibrium impact method, and the final formulation of the narrative context is based on the need to synthesize different topics into an interdisciplinary summary.