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Foresight for Science, Technology and Innovation, by Ian Miles, Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Sokolov

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Foresight for Science, Technology and Innovation, by Ian Miles, Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Sokolov
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Foresight for Science, Technology and Innovation
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
957700381
Responsibility statement
by Ian Miles, Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Sokolov
Series statement
Springer eBooks.Science, Technology and Innovation Studies
Summary
Decision-makers at all levels are being confronted with novel complexities and uncertainties and face long-term challenges which require foresight about long-term future prospects, assumptions, and strategies. This book explores how foresight studies can be systematically undertaken and used in this context. It explicates why and how methods like horizon scanning, scenario planning, and roadmapping should be applied when dealing with high levels of uncertainty. The scope of the book moves beyond znarrowy technology foresight, towards addressing systemic interrelations between social, technological, economic, environmental, and political systems. Applications of foresight tools to such fields as energy, cities, health, transportation, education, and sustainability are considered as well as enabling technologies including nano-, bio-, and information technologies and cognitive sciences. The approaches will be illustrated with specific actual cases.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1 Introduction -- 2 Foresight for STI - What and Why -- 3 Initiation-Scoping and Managing ForSTI -- 4 Interaction - Participation and Recruitment -- 5 Intelligence - Environmental and Horizon Scanning -- 6 Intelligence - Delphi -- 7 Imagination - Scenarios and Alternative Futures -- 8 Integration - Modelling -- 9 From Integration to Interpretation - Translating ForSTI into Strategies -- 10 Intervention and Impact - Outcomes, Action and Evaluation -- 11 Conclusion
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