From Foesight to Power: Challenging and Reimagining Futures Pathways of Land use and Water Governance

This report explores how foresight processes can reimagine the futures of land and water governance in the Philippines, emphasizing community engagement, technological innovation, and policy influence.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Journal of Futures Studies
Publication date: June 27, 2022
Authors: Heidi D. Mendoza, Shermon O. Cruz
Time horizon: 2030 - 2070
Geographic focus: Philippines

Methods

The research method involved a three-phase foresight workshop: revealing tacit assumptions about the future, reframing anticipatory assumptions, and rethinking strategies through backcasting and visioning exercises.

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Key Insights

The study examines the use of foresight processes by a multi-stakeholder group in the Philippines to envision the future of land and water governance. It discusses the current state of these resources, the impact of COVID-19, and the importance of futures literacy. The report presents preferred future scenarios for land use and water governance, including community-powered agriculture and eco-efficient water systems, and outlines backcasted strategies to achieve these visions. It also reflects on the values and considerations that underpin these future scenarios.

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