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Synopsis: Future(s): Future vision:


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networking, consultation and discussion, leading to the joint refining of future visions 9. Pre foresight, recruitment, generation,


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as well as a future-oriented survey exploring future visions of relevant national actors like industries, policy-makers and politicians, research community and future generations,

/Technological forecasting & Social Change 76 (2009) 1177 1186 3. 2. Survey study of future visions In addition to indicator-based comparison the technology barometer instrument includes a survey about people's expectations regarding the future development trends.


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They criticised the absence of reflexive and critical inquiry into these future visions and warned about the possible alienating effects such visions could have on social groups already living on the fringes of society.

the future visions were redirected'to being used by the young people themselves, arguably with less political and operative impact.

which collecctiv expectations are predefined by governmental actors who need to establish future visions firmly within the frame of existing governmental structures.


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For a more conventional far-future vision Last and First Men (1930) is a good introduction to this great author.


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it is obviously very hard to generate future visions with the support of a broad array of local stakeholders.

First, it systematises the debate about future prospects for socioeconomic development amongst a wide variety of agents by building up plausible and coherent future visions.

This approach consists of five sequential steps (see Figure 2): 1. Formulation of future visions. Traditional foresight tools such as vision or scenario design are used to create a future vision of the territory and its broader socioeconomic context in a narrative format.

This first step should normally use qualitative tools that facilitate participation by stakeholders. 2. Determination of functional implications.

After determining all kinds of implications across the territorial system, the analyst should be able to perceive the gap between the proposed future vision and the present situation of the territory

formulating a future vision for sustainable development Once the proposed approach to link foresight tools to the urban planning process has been established,

On the one hand, it offers a comprehensive future vision of a territorial issue and its functional implications, and on the other hand, it encompasses analytical and spatial tools with a view to developing quantitative projections for specific issues.


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Actionable future visions Timely mitigation of negative impacts or adaptation to new situations and exploitation of positive outcomes Guidance and support for the policy process identifying impacts on society and implications for policy,


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1) constructing an initial roadmap with a future vision and required temporal axes (short term, medium term,

but it also needs to promote an explicit anticipatory agency that is built against explicit future visions.

roadmapping enables organisations to align their future visions with explicit action steps and to iterate the process systematically.


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This study aims to provide an initial platform on which the people in each region deepen their own independent discussions about their future vision.

This implies that the areas that are conducive to the realization of energy-and-environment related future visions gathered much attention from experts in a variety of technological disciplines.


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VOL. 15 NO. 1 2013 jforesight jpage 25 For the BMBF, a wealth of structured information has been generated that allows formulating a future vision and recommendations for research policy initiatives,


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but the focus is less on delineating the range of possible futures and more on a preferable future vision.


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The early individual vision of Eric Drexler, who envisioned a distant future vision of molecular manufacturing in the late 1980s,


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while ensuring that this future vision is aligned strategically with a sound process model that allows managing

Image of the future vision Now WINN clearly aims at exploring and developing innovative solutions for water management in The netherlands with many partners 49.

and research. 6 4. 2. 1. Image of the future vision When applying the CIM to the EICT,

Image of the future vision The starting point of the EIT ICT Labs was the vision of an integrated institute.


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The statement of the future vision..The definition of core competencies..The proposal of strategic objectives to formulate an action plan.

allowed for shared commitments between the relevant players to facilitate the construction of a future vision and roles for FINEP in the national ST&I system.


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