Foresight write workshops
In preparation for the Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD) 2012, the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) conducted an inventory of forward thinking activities. This effort complements the ongoing activities in the framework of the Global Foresight Hub of the GFAR.
As part of the inventory, a series of recent foresight studies were identified, analyzed and selected to be further discussed. These discussions were part of three write workshops where those involved in the production of the foresight studies were invited.. GFAR, in collaboration with the Institutional Learning and Change Initiative of the CGIAR – ILAC, were the organizers of the workshops, which aimed to produce individual concise documents, which highlighted the key foresight messages and learning to be shared at the GCARD meeting in Punta del Este, Uruguay.
The three planned workshops were held at the following locations:
Pre-worskhop documents and a summary results of all three workshops are attached at the bottom of this page, in PDF documents.
List of briefs produced:
Brief No. 01: Sustainable food consumption and production in a resource-constrained world
Erik Mathijs, University of Leuven, Belgium
Erik Mathijs, University of Leuven, Belgium
Brief No. 02: A table for seven billion: Six billion have enough to eat – (only) one billion to go
Gine Zwart, Oxfam
Brief No. 03: No foresight, no food? Regional scenarios for Africa and South Asia
Joost Vervoort and Polly Ericksen
Brief No. 04: Teagasc 2030: Creating knowledge for Ireland’s bioeconomy
Lance O’Brien, Foresight & Strategy Manager, Teagasc-The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Brief No.05: Foresight prompts researchers in pest management to look beyond research
Marco Barzman, ENDURE
Brief No. 06: What research do we need to increase agricultural production? Stakeholders’ perspectives
Mahfouz Abu-Zanat and Ibrahim Hamdan
Mahfouz Abu-Zanat and Ibrahim Hamdan
Brief No. 07: The future of rural Europe: Lessons from a multi-scale modeling approaches
Jasper van Vliet and Peter Verburg, Institute for Environmental Studies and Amsterdam Global Change Institute, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Brief No. 08: Shaping French transdisciplinary research priorities for the Mediterranean
Fabien Boulier, Agropolis International
Fabien Boulier, Agropolis International
Brief No. 09: Biofuels and agricultural markets: Implications for food security
Siwa Msangi, Tingju Zhu, Mark Rosegrant, Timothy B. Sulser
Siwa Msangi, Tingju Zhu, Mark Rosegrant, Timothy B. Sulser
Brief No. 10: Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP): Your partner in decision making
Lulama Ndibongo Traub
Lulama Ndibongo Traub
Brief No. 11: Food security in the Mediterranean in 2030: From foresight to research priorities
Fabien BOULIER, Agropolis International
Brief No. 12: Bringing agricultural research back to the African agenda
Uzo Mokwunye, Independent Consultant
Uzo Mokwunye, Independent Consultant
Brief No. 13: Towards sustainable world food systems: drivers, key issues and research needs
Vincent Réquillart, INRA
Tanja Hichert: Scenario planner and facilitator of strategic conversations, Hichert and Associates Pty Ltd., South Africa
Brief No. 15: Does Less Meat for Some Mean Cheaper Food for Others?
Siwa Msangi and Mark Rosegrant, IFPRI
Brief No 16: Exploring futures of food and farming systems: the Agrimonde scenarios
Tévécia Ronzon (INRA, DEPE), Bruno Dorin (CIRAD), Tristan Le Cotty (CIRAD), Sandrine Paillard (INRA, DEPE) and Sébastien Treyer (IDDRI)
Brief No. 17: World food supply in a context of environmental change and increasingly competing claims on natural resources
Maurits van den Berg, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Bayuni Shantiko, Collaborative land-use planning project (CoLUPSIA)
Brief No.19: Evolving towards a low-carbon society
Nares Damrongchai and Suchat Udomsopagit, APEC Center for Technology foresight, National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office, Thailand
Nares Damrongchai and Suchat Udomsopagit, APEC Center for Technology foresight, National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office, Thailand
Brief No. 20: Shaping the future for agriculture in Taiwan
Julie C. L. Sun, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research
Julie C. L. Sun, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research
Brief No. 21: Debunking the water scarcity myth: understanding future water use challenges
Tassilo Tiemann and Simon Cook
Tassilo Tiemann and Simon Cook
Brief No. 22: Re-orienting Agricultural Research in the Asia-Pacific
Angkarn Wongdeethai, APEC Center for Technology Foresight (APEC CTF), National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office (STI)
Brief No. 24: Towards a more food-secure Asia and the Pacific
Vinod Ahuja, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Vinod Ahuja, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Rubén Puentes, Consultor Independiente
Rubén Puentes, Independent consultant
Shane Renwick, Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Brief No. 27: A Quarter Century of Forward-Looking Policy Analysis
Wyatt Thompson, Division of Applied Social Sciences (DASS) at the University of Missouri
Wyatt Thompson, Division of Applied Social Sciences (DASS) at the University of Missouri
Brief No. 28: Posibles escenarios para la investigación, la innovación y el desarrollo en los países de Cono Sur
Emilio Ruz, Secretario Ejecutivo PROCISUR
Emilio Ruz, Secretario Ejecutivo PROCISUR
Brief No. 28: Possible research, innovation and development scenarios in the Southern Cone countries
Emilio Ruz, Secretary of PROCISUR Executive Board
Emilio Ruz, Secretary of PROCISUR Executive Board
Brief No. 29: Prioridades regionales de investigación en América Latina y el Caribe: Experiencia de FORAGRO para GCARD 2010
Enrique Alarcón y Viviana Palmieri
Enrique Alarcón y Viviana Palmieri
Brief No. 29: Regional research priorities in Latin America and the Caribbean: FORAGRO experience for GCARD 2010
Enrique Alarcón and Viviana Palmieri
Enrique Alarcón and Viviana Palmieri
Brief No. 30: Can climate change affect the future of crops in Brazil?
Giampaolo Queiroz Pellegrino, Embrapa Agriculture Informatics, Brazil
Brief No. 31: I’d Rather be Foresighted than Myopic: Foresight Exercises for Agriculture, Food Security, and R&D in Latin America and the Caribbean
Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla, Independent Consultant and Guy Henry, International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla, Independent Consultant and Guy Henry, International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Brief No. 32: El futuro ambiental de una provincia: Mendoza al año 2030
Javier Vitale, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Javier Vitale, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Brief No. 32: The environmental future of a province: Mendoza in the year 2030
Javier Vitale, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria and Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
José Eustáquio Ribeiro Vieira Filho, José Garcia Gasques, and Alexandre Gervásio de Sousa, Brazil
Brief No. 34: Chile agroalimentario, forestal y rural al 2030
Mª Soledad Hidalgo Guerra, Fundación para la Innovación Agraria (FIA)
Mª Soledad Hidalgo Guerra, Fundación para la Innovación Agraria (FIA)
Brief No. 34: Chile: agri-food, forestry and rural sectors by 2030
Mª Soledad Hidalgo Guerra, Fundación para la Innovación Agraria (FIA)
Brief No. 35: Securing and Building the Future of Quebec Agriculture and Agrifood
Mario Dumais, Economist, former member of the Commission on the Future of Quebec Agriculture and Agrifood.
Mario Dumais, Economist, former member of the Commission on the Future of Quebec Agriculture and Agrifood.
Brief No. 36: Building the 5th Strategic Plan of Embrapa 2008-2023
Antonio Eduardo G. dos Reis, Hercules Antonio Prado, Liana Santos Alves Peixoto, Paulo Estevão Cruvinel, Roberto Daniel Sainz Gonzalez, Sabrina Herzog Marinho Alves, Strategic Management Secretariat of Embrapa - Brazil
Claudia Patricia Uribe G., Innova Prospectiva y Negocios S.A.S.
Brief No. 37: Innovating for Colombian agricultural competitiveness
Claudia Patricia Uribe G., Innova Prospectiva y Negocios S.A.S.
Claudia Patricia Uribe G., Innova Prospectiva y Negocios S.A.S.
Brief No. 38: What are the likely developments in world agriculture towards 2050?
Jelle Bruinsma, Consultant Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Jelle Bruinsma, Consultant Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Nining Liswanti, Collaborative land-use planning project (CoLUPSIA)
Brief No. 40: What challenges is agriculture facing? Five scenarios for 2050
Ingrid Öborn, Lotta Rydhmer, Katarina Vrede, Jan Bengtsson, Ulf Magnusson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden
Brief No. 41: Agriculture 2030: A future for Morocco
Mohamed Ait Kadi and Guillaume Benoit
Brief No. 42: The Future of Food and Farming
Brief No. 43: Climate change: do we know how it will affect smallholder livestock farmers?
Philip Thornton, Jeannette van de Steeg, An Notenbaert and Mario Herrero
Camilla Toulmin, IIED and Charles Godfray, University of Oxford
Brief No. 43: Climate change: do we know how it will affect smallholder livestock farmers?
Philip Thornton, Jeannette van de Steeg, An Notenbaert and Mario Herrero
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prospectus_write_workshops_on_agricultural_foresight.pdf | 51.19 KB |
folleto_talleres_regionales_de_escritura_sobre_prospeccion_agricola.pdf | 84.21 KB |
outline_writeshop_cases.pdf | 127.67 KB |
outline_writeshop_cases_spanish.pdf | 106.68 KB |
outline_writeshop_regional_priorities.pdf | 122.76 KB |
terms_of_reference_participants.pdf | 79.96 KB |
matrix_table_forward_thinking_updated_1_oct.xlsx | 32.93 KB |
final_report_lessons_learned_3_write_workshops_kit.pdf | 95.56 KB |