Now for the Long Term: The Report of the Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations
This report examines key global challenges and suggests practical solutions to address them, focusing on the importance of long-term thinking and multi-stakeholder partnerships.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Oxford Martin School |
Authors: | Amartya Sen, Arianna Huffington, Chris Patten, Ian Goldin, Jean-claude Trichet, Julia Marton-lefèvre, Kishore Mahbubani, Lionel Barber, Liu He, Luiz Felipe Lampreia, Martin Rees, Michelle Bachelet, Mo Ibrahim, Nandan Nilekani, Nicholas Stern, Peter Piot, Roland Berger, Trevor Manuel, Pascal Lamy |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing global trends, identifying challenges, and proposing solutions based on lessons from historical successes and failures, as well as considering shaping factors that impede action.
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Key Insights
The report identifies megatrends such as demographics, mobility, and technology, and challenges like societal inclusion, resource scarcity, health, geopolitics, and governance. It proposes practical solutions like creative coalitions, innovative institutions, and investment in younger generations.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | challenges | demographics | economy | geopolitics | geopolitics (world power transition) | governance | growth | health | megatrends | mobility | resources (food energy water biodiversity) | society | society (growth and development) | sustainability | technology