Training-action by FUTURIBLES
Among its various objectives, the CIDs event aims to prepare stakeholders in the Guadeloupean and Antillean ecosystem to better anticipate changes by 2030 in order to feed the innovation processes across the Caribbean.
In this regard, two half-days of action-oriented training on territorial foresight are organized, with a focus on innovation and the challenges of impact and transitions.
This action-oriented training, aimed at institutional, economic, and innovation actors, has several complementary objectives:
- Provide a common understanding of the philosophy and concepts of foresight.
- Showcase the diversity of possible approaches in response to different needs and contexts.
- Enable understanding and ownership of foresight processes and methods.
The training is organized over two half-days in a hybrid format. The trainer is remote, while participants are in person and supported by a facilitator.
- Module 1 (Wednesday, December 4): Introduction to Territorial Foresight
- Module 2 (Thursday, December 5): Tools and Methods of Territorial Foresight
On the agenda for Module 1 (see the program for Module 2 in the next section XXX)
- Part 1/ What is foresight?
- A look back at past developments, with a focus on future trends: what does practicing foresight mean in 2024?
- Different approaches to the future: forecasting, expert opinions, fiction, and foresight.
- An attempt to define foresight. The main concepts and principles.
- Workshop: What developments to anticipate over the next 10 years?
- Part 2 / Diversity of territorial foresight approaches
- The potential contributions of a territorial foresight approach
- Typology of approaches
Overview of different foresight approaches