Journal article

Using Strategic Foresight to Assess Conservation Opportunity

CN Cook, BC Wintle, SC Aldrich, BA Wintle

Conservation Biology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2014

Abstract

The nature of conservation challenges can foster a reactive, rather than proactive approach to decision making. Failure to anticipate problems before they escalate results in the need for more costly and time-consuming solutions. Proactive conservation requires forward-looking approaches to decision making that consider possible futures without being overly constrained by the past. Strategic foresight provides a structured process for considering the most desirable future and for mapping the most efficient and effective approaches to promoting that future with tools that facilitate creative thinking. The process involves 6 steps: setting the scope, collecting inputs, analyzing signals, inter..

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