Foresight on COVID-19: Possible shifts and implications
This document explores potential medium- to long-term impacts of COVID-19, considering changes, disruptions, and shifts that may arise, and includes foresight for policymaking.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Policy Horizons Canada |
Publication date: | July 23, 2020 |
Authors: | ALain Piquette, Avalyne Diotte, Chris Hagerman, Darren McKee, Eric Ward, Geraldine Gree, Jessica Strauss, Julie-Anne Turner, Katherine Antal, Kristel Van der Elst, Kurt Richardson, Marchus Ballinger, Maryam Alam, Nadia Zwierzchowska, Nelly Leonidis, Peter Padbury, Pierre-Olivier DesMarchais, Simon Robertson, Steffen Christensesn, Sven Schirmer |
Time horizon: | 2023 |
Geographic focus: | Canada, Global |
Page count: | 75 |
Methods
The research method involved desk research, expert interviews, workshops with policymakers, and literature reviews conducted between March and July 2020 to understand the potential consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key Insights
The report by Policy Horizons Canada examines the consequences of COVID-19 on health, economy, society, environment, and governance, highlighting uncertainties and future-relevant questions, and discusses using foresight in policymaking under high uncertainty.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2020 publication year | 2020s time horizon | 2023 time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | canada geographic scope | covid | digital economy | economics | economy | environment | foresight | future of work | geopolitics | global geographic scope | governance | health | policy making | resilience | socioeconomic | technology