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Corporate Foresight: Its Three Roles in Enhancing the Innovation Capacity of a Firm
Investigates the ways in which corporate foresight can be integrated into innovation management, the goal being to build organizations that confront discontinuous change with flexibility and robustne

Author: RENÉ ROHRBECK, HANS GEORG GEMÜNDEN
Organisation: Berlin University of Technology
Publish Date: February 2011
CORPUS Discussion Paper 3 on Scenario Development for Sustainable Food Consumption
The intention of the paper is threefold: first, to explain the use, merits and limits of scenario building as a policy tool in general; second, to give an overview of recent scenario studies on susta

Author: Lucia A. Reisch, Andrea Farsang, Francois Jégou
Organisation: CORPUS
Publish Date: May 2011
Cosmopolitan Security: A Model for Future Global Security?
Cosmopolitan security is based on the idea that we all belong to a single moral community. The cosmopolitan perspective tries to offer an alternative to state-based and multilateral security perspect

Author: Tom van der Hor
Organisation: Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publish Date: 2009
Crafting Africa's Futures: National Long Term Perspective Studies
Since independence, countries in Africa have pursued various unsustainable paths to development. Preoccupied with crises, relief and drought management, most African governments have not succeeded in

Author: UNDP
Organisation: UNDP. African Future Programme
Publish Date: 2009
Creating a Sustainable Food Future, Installment One: The Great Balancing Act
How can the world feed more than 9 billion people by 2050 in a manner that advances economic development and reduces pressure on the environment? This is one of the paramount questions the world face

Author: Tim Sarchinger, Craig Hanson, Janet Ranganathan et. al
Organisation: World Resources Institute
Publish Date: May 2013
Creating a Sustainable Food Future, Installment Three: Achieving Replacement Level Fertility
The world’s population will rise from just over 7 billion in 2012 to nearly 9.6 billion by 2050. Most of the world’s regions have already achieved or are close to achieving replacement level fertilit

Author: Craig Hanson, Sarah Harper, George Leeson et. al
Organisation: World Resources Institute
Publish Date: August 2013
Creating a Sustainable Food Future, Installment Two: Reducing Food Loss and Waste
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimates that 32 percent of all food produced in the world was lost or wasted in 2009. This estimate is based on weight. When conver

Author: Brian Lipinski, Craig Hanson, Richard Waite
Organisation: World Resources Institute
Publish Date: June 2013
Creating Public Awareness: State 2025 Diabetes Forecasts
The incidence and prevalence of diabetes (primarily type 2 diabetes) has risen sharply since 1990. It is projected to increase another 64% between 2010 and 2025, affecting 53.1 million people and res

Author: William R. Rowley and Clement Bezold
Organisation: Institute for Alternative Futures
Publish Date: 2012
Creating the Future: Gender, Race and SET Sector Policies for Capacity Building and Innovation
The goal of this document is to provide a gender, race and SET sector policy framework within which institutions in the SA national system of innovation (NSI) can implement effective measures for ens

Author: Policy Advice To The Minister Of Science And Technology
Organisation: Policy Advice To The Minister Of Science And Technology
Publish Date: August 2008
Creative South Africa: A strategy for realising the potential of the Cultural Industries
South Africa’s diverse and dynamic arts and culture heritage is one of its richest and most important resources, with the capacity to generate significant economic and social benefits for the nation.

Author: The Cultural strategy Group
Organisation: Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, South Africa
Publish Date: 1998
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