30 Foresight Briefs: Early Warning, Emerging Issues and Futures - Special Edition 2017-2022
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United Nations Environment Programme
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Foresight is a powerful tool for leveraging Humanity´s ability to think about and build the Future. It provides a way to think about possible, alternative and desired futures. By doing so, it enables individuals, organisations and nations to prepare for a better future. The Foresight Briefs, are an important part of science based environmental knowledge sharing, highlighting hotspots of environmental change, featuring emerging science topics, or discussing contemporary environmental issues. This is a unique collection of foresight analyses, celebrating the milestone achievement of having published 30 Foresight Briefs, over a period of 5 years from 2017 to 2022.
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