国际发展合作的前瞻性和未来思维:承诺与陷阱

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Fraser Reilly-King, Colleen Duggan, Alex Wilner
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摘要

在一个动荡、不确定、复杂和模糊(VUCA)的世界中,预测变化需要不同的思维方式和方法,战略远见正受到越来越多的关注。然而,国际发展合作工作者在采用展望方法方面却进展缓慢。我们回顾了有关将战略展望应用于发展的文献,并借鉴了本特刊所收录文章的观点。战略前瞻提供了预测长期和潜在破坏性变化的工具。要有效地运用这一方法,各组织需要了解有关展望的争论。但没有放之四海而皆准的方法:各组织必须确定在何处以及如何才能最好地利用展望;明确展望的目的、用途和最终用户;对展望如何与更广泛的发展和未来非殖民化的呼吁相交织保持敏感;并应根据不同的社会文化背景调整展望方法。为了适应未来,国际发展行动者必须考虑在被动反应的基础上,增加积极主动的长期预测性规划--更系统地理解和认识可能出现的未来。
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Foresight and futures thinking for international development co-operation: Promises and pitfalls

Motivation

Strategic foresight is gaining traction for anticipating changes in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world—one which will require different mindsets and approaches. Yet international development co-operation practitioners have been slow to adopt foresight.

Purpose

What promises and pitfalls should development practitioners consider in order to integrate strategic foresight into their work?

Methods and approach

We review the literature on strategic foresight applied to development. We draw on reflections from the articles included in this special issue. We incorporate the International Development Research Centre's experiences and early insights on the use of foresight for development.

Findings

Strategic foresight provides tools to anticipate long-term and potentially disruptive change. To apply the approach effectively, organizations need to understand the debates about foresight. But no one size fits all: organizations must identify where and how foresight can best be used; be clear on its purpose, use, and end-users; be sensitive to how foresight intersects with broader calls for decolonizing development and the future; and should adapt methods to different sociocultural contexts.

Connecting foresight practitioners and international development actors to explore potential synergies between these two worlds offers opportunities to innovate.

Policy implications

Traditional, short-term strategic planning, and reactive responses to emerging crises, are increasingly ill-suited to a VUCA world. To be fit for the future, international development actors must consider adding proactive longer-term anticipatory planning—that accommodates more systematic understanding and appreciation of plausible futures—to reactive responses.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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