Concurrent Design Foresight

This report discusses how to develop a modeling tool that integrates knowledge from foresight activities for use in policymaking. It emphasizes the need for integrated foresight methods to enhance evidence-based policymaking, identify future policy areas, and create an inclusive research and innovation agenda.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: European Commission
Authors: Angela Wilkinson, Cécile Wendling (rapporteur), Filippo Addarii, Ilkka Tuomi, Kristian Lindgren, Marguerite Grandjean, Matthias Weber, Walter Stahel, Jonathan Köhler (chair)
Geographic focus: European Union
Page count: 67 pages

Methods

The research method involved reviewing existing foresight structures and processes within the European Commission, evaluating current ideas about foresight processes for policy development, and proposing the concept of Concurrent Design Foresight.

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Key Insights

The report reviews the European Commission's current foresight structures and processes for policy development. It introduces Concurrent Design Foresight as a concept that offers breadth, accommodates conflicting interests, and responds quickly to policy development needs. The report suggests that policymakers would benefit from a platform supporting Concurrent Design Foresight with both non-numerical and numerical modeling.

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