EFMN European foresight monitoring Network, 2009, Available at http://www. foresight-network. eu/files/reports/efmn mapping 2007. pdf (Read July 8th 2009.
for example, provided by the European foresight monitoring Network1 or the Foresight and Governance Project of the Woodrow wilson Center,
Fig. 1 summarises the results of an analysis of 50 foresight exercises described in the European foresight monitoring Network (EFMN) database. 1 These exercises listed a total of 199 objectives
Human and Societal Dynamics, IOS Press, 2006, pp. 92 109.22 A. Sokolov, Russian Critical technologies 2015, European foresight monitoring Network Brief, 79.
and questions for policy 1. Work conducted within the scope of the European foresight monitoring Network (EFMN) included a strong element of scanning in the form of detecting
Another famous example is the foresight activity mapping used by the European foresight monitoring Network (EFMN), a Europe-wide network inspired
and radical innovations via 5 The European foresight monitoring Network is one of the few attempts to take stock of quantitative and qualitative foresight methods.
FTA objectives reported by the European foresight monitoring Network (EFMN)* A review by the authors of reports on mapping foresight by the EFMN reveals the wide range of objectives that different nations
European foresight monitoring Network Mapping Reports 2005 2007. Available at<http://www. foresight-network. eu>,last accessse 3 february 2010.
of the world',Final Report of the European foresight monitoring Network EFMN. EUR 24043 EN. Brussels: European commission.
The European foresight monitoring Network: Collection of EFMN Briefs',pp. 201 6. Luxemburg: Office for Official Publications of the EU. Cuhls, K.,Blind, K. and Grupp, H. 2002) Innovations for our Future.
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