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Journal: Foresight
Foresight (2024) 26 (1): 181–202.
Published: 29 November 2023
...-cultural phenomena. This study applies a scenario development method to visualize the results of foresight by comparing before and after the integration of indigenous knowledge. Finally, an assessment was conducted to reflect the value enhancement resulting from the integration of indigenous knowledge...
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Journal: Foresight
Foresight (2024) 26 (1): 59–83.
Published: 13 July 2023
... future and the juxtaposition of these narratives with insight yielded in the scenario-development process, the paper concludes that the Northernness of the prevailing urban imaginaries, uncritical mimetic benchmarking, depoliticization of urban futures and the decorative reductionistic visions colonize...
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Journal: Foresight
Foresight (2021) 23 (2): 201–225.
Published: 11 September 2020
... the future has led many futurists to consider the images of the future as one of the most important components of a better understanding about the future. Archetypes Alternate futures Scenario development Urban governance Tehran On the one hand, the intrinsic complexity and uncertainty...
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Journal: Foresight
Foresight (2017) 19 (1): 1–14.
Published: 13 March 2017
.... This diversity is crucial for any exercise in scenario development in the case of wicked problems, which can be viewed and interpreted from many different angles. Experts for the research were self-selected by expressing their wish to take part in the discussions and ranking of components and scenarios. Out...
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Journal: Foresight
Foresight (2011) 13 (4): 46–63.
Published: 19 July 2011
... in helping decision makers understand the complex forces shaping the future. The purpose of scenario development is not to identify the most likely future, but to (Fahey and Randall, 1998): see what possible futures might look like, how they might come about, and why this might happen; produce new decisions...

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