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 =====In Futures Research===== =====In Futures Research=====
 +====Four Perspectives establish a vision for Perth in 2050====
 +In [[library:four_perspectives_establish_a_vision_for_perth_in_2050|Perth 2050]], four Western Australian engineers and designers at ARUP establish visions for the city of Perth in 2050. The visions respond to UN sustainable development goals and are themed //Building Sustainable and Resilient Cities//. Each vision includes emerging trends and urban policies that could help Perth achieve them. One emerging trend is targeted investment "– establishing infrastructure priorities and reorienting Perth’s economy to support delivery of these items, creating jobs and enhancing Perth’s manufacturing and supply credentials on the world stage"
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 +====The Future of Housing: Policy Scenarios====
 +[[library:the_future_of_housing_policy_scenarios|The Future of Housing: Policy Scenarios]] by [[encyclopedia:oecd|OECD]] uses projections of drivers such as population, income, and interest rates to create scenarios for residential investment and house prices through 2050. It looks at the potential impacts of economic policies on the housing market. 
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 +====Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want====
 +[[library:agenda_2063_the_africa_we_want_popular_version|Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want]] by [[encyclopedia:african_union|African Union]] outlines 7 aspirations for the continent in 2063. One of these aspriations is "a prosperous Africa based on sustainable growth and development." A social and economic transformation of Africa will allow Africa to drive its own development, eliminate poverty, and address the global impact of climate change. 
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 +====Future State 2030: The Global Megatrends Shaping Governments====
 +[[library:future_state_2030_the_global_megatrends_shaping_governments|Future State 2030: The global megatrends shaping governments]] by [[encyclopedia:kpmg_international|KPMG International]] and the Mowat Centre examines global mega-trends likely to impact the public and private sectors through 2030, and delves into the megatrends' implications for governments. Two of the megatrends, public debt and economic interconnectedness, emphasize the importance of fiscal policy to respond to major social and environmental challenges. 
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 +====Review of how science and technology could contribute to better energy management in the future====
 +[[library:review_of_how_science_and_technology_could_contribute_to_better_energy_management_in_the_future_futures_studies|Review of how science and technology could contribute to better energy management in the future: futures studies]] by the [[encyclopedia:uk_government_office_for_science|UK Government Office for Science]] reviewed existing futures studies surrounding energy issues. The main driver that emerged from the review is the strong link between economic growth and energy consumption. 
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 +==== Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets: India ====
 +[[library:future_of_consumption_in_fastgrowth_consumer_markets_india|Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets: India]] by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Bain & Company examines the future of India's consumer market, anchored in the growth of the upper-middle and high income classes. Economic growth and inclusive consumption is the key to addressing major challenges like skilling and job creation, closing the rural-urban gap, and building a healthy and sustainable future. 
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 +====Economy Cluster Findings- The Future of Asia: Implications for Canada====
 +[[library:economy_cluster_findings_the_future_of_asia_implications_for_canada|Economy Cluster Findings - The Future of Asia: Implications for Canada]] by [[[[encyclopedia:policy_horizons_canada|Policy Horizons Canada]] claims that over the next 10-15 years, Asia will reclaim its position at the center of the global economy and speculates about what this could mean for Canada. Asia is projected to have 3 of the 4 largest global economies and the largest consumer class by 2030. Additionally, a growing collaborative economy could change the nature of capitalism. 
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 =====Additional Viewpoints===== =====Additional Viewpoints=====
 +//Review of how science and technology could contribute to better energy management in the future// identifies a gap in the futures studies they reviewed- the studies don't explore scenarios in which economic growth slows or stops. 
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