Fostering Inclusive and Sustainable Foresight Studies for the Common Good

September 20, 2023

To ensure that foresight studies contribute to the common good and remain sustainable, it is crucial to incorporate certain principles and practices. Foresight studies are essential for anticipating future challenges and opportunities, and their impact is maximized when they prioritize sustainability and societal well-being. Key considerations include inclusive and diverse participation, a long-term focus on sustainability, an interdisciplinary approach, ethical considerations, continuous monitoring, and transparency

Speakers
Kristian Bartholin
Secretary to the CAI, Head of Digital Development Unit, Council of Europe
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