Horizon Scanning
This report analyzes various Horizon Scanning (HS) approaches to inform the European Commission on creating an effective HS framework. It reviews five HS methods, discusses their integration with policy-making, and recommends strategies for the European Forum for Forward Looking Activities (EFFLA).
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | netstrategics, European Commission |
Authors: | Huw Williams |
Geographic focus: | Global, Singapore, Australia, European Union |
Methods
The research method involved desk research and expert interviews to evaluate five Horizon Scanning approaches: Singapore's RAHS, Australia's AJASN, Metafore, iKnow, and the UK's Sigmascan. The study assessed their processes, tools, and integration with policy-making.
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Key Insights
The study examines Horizon Scanning models from Singapore, Australia, Metafore, iKnow, and Sigmascan, comparing them against a SESTI-defined model. It evaluates their effectiveness in identifying emerging risks and opportunities and suggests a framework for Horizon Scanning within the European Commission (EC), focusing on tools, databases, and human intelligence (HUMINT) roles.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Australia geographic scope | English publication language | European Union geographic scope | Global geographic scope | Singapore geographic scope | databases | emerging risks | european union | horizon scanning | humint | innovation | integration | policy-making | recommendations | research | science | science and technology | sesti model | technology | tools