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====== Future of Communities in North Carolina 2040====== | ======Future of Communities in North Carolina 2040====== |
Houston foresight explores the long-term future of communities in North Carolina on behalf of Civic FCU. The project used Houston's Framework Foresight approach with the 2x2 uncertainty scenario technique. | Houston foresight explores the long-term future of communities in North Carolina on behalf of Civic FCU. The project used Houston's Framework Foresight approach with the 2x2 uncertainty scenario technique. |
^ Quick Facts ^^ | ^ Quick Facts ^^ |
| Report location: | [[https://www.houstonforesight.org/work-with-us/research-portfolio/|Web]][[https://www.houstonforesight.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Future-of-Communities-2040-Full-Report.pdf |PDF]] | | |Report location: |[[https://www.houstonforesight.org/work-with-us/research-portfolio/|Web]] [[https://www.houstonforesight.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Future-of-Communities-2040-Full-Report.pdf|PDF]] | |
| Language: | English | | |Language: |English | |
| Publisher: | [[encyclopedia:university of houston|University of Houston]] | | |Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:university of houston|University of Houston]] | |
|Publication date: | October 2020 | | |Publication date: |October 1, 2020 | |
| Authors: | Andy Hines, Tim Morgan, Laura Schlehuber, April Koury, Bes Baldwin, Brent Hughes, Miranda Mantey, Tom Rau | | |Authors: |Andy Hines, April Koury, Bes Baldwin, Brent Hughes, Laura Schlehuber, Miranda Mantey, Tim Morgan, Tom Rau | |
| Time horizon: | 2040 | | |Time horizon: |2040 | |
| Geographic focus: |North Carolina, United States | | |Geographic focus: |North_Carolina, United_States | |
| Page count: | 119 | | |Page count: |119 | |
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"One of our key takeaways was the importance and volatility of social tribalism – Will heightened social and political tribalism conflicts persist, or will a new generation turn towards harmony and pragmatic compromise by 2040?"((https://www.houstonforesight.org/work-with-us/research-portfolio/)) | "One of our key takeaways was the importance and volatility of social tribalism – Will heightened social and political tribalism conflicts persist, or will a new generation turn towards harmony and pragmatic compromise by 2040?"((https://www.houstonforesight.org/work-with-us/research-portfolio/)) |
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<span #categories_box> Categories: ======Future flooding scientific summary: volume 2 - managing future risks====== | |
This report assesses the future risks of flooding and coastal erosion in the UK and explores response strategies.\\ | |
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|Report location: |[[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-flooding|source]] | | |
|Language: |English | | |
|Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:uk_government_office_for_science|UK Government Office for Science]] | | |
|Publication date: |April 22, 2004 | | |
|Time horizon: |2100 | | |
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The research method involved analyzing current data on flooding and coastal erosion, projecting future risks based on various scenarios, and evaluating potential government and private sector responses.\\ | |
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The "Future flooding" report by the Government Office for Science examines the potential changes in flood and coastal erosion risks in the UK over the next century. It analyzes the driving factors behind these risks and evaluates the effectiveness of various government and private sector responses. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the expected challenges and outlines an action plan to manage the risks associated with future flooding and coastal erosion. It emphasizes the need for strategic, long-term planning to mitigate the impacts of these natural events on communities, infrastructure, and the environment.\\ | |
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