Anticipation practices, such as participatory scenarios, quantitative scenarios and visioning processes, are increasingly used to imagine how countries will be affected by climate change and to proactively plan climate strategies that preempt major social, economic, environmental and health impac...
Building on half a decade of foresight research and practice in one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change, Central America, this paper bridges the foresight and governance community in order to critically study foresight as a governance intervention. By analyzing 25 cases of anticipati...
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Veeger, Marieke
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Muidermann, Karlijn
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Tulloch Lapresa, Alexander
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[Understanding anticipatory climate governance in Central America: The links between anticipation and policy]
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Understanding anticipatory climate governance in Central America: The links between anticipation and policy