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Prosper Network's participation to the EFP final seminar "Forward Looking Activities Governing Grand Challenges" in Vienna on September 28th

Prosper network was asked by Suzanne Giesecke from Austrian Institute of technology (AIT) and coordinator of the European Foresight Platform (EFP) to build and chair a session for the EFP final seminar in Vienna on September 28th morning. The title of this session is "Forward Looking Activities as a mediator between science, society and policy making”.

Session: "Forward Looking Activities as a mediator between science, society and policy making"

The idea is to discuss how forward looking activities contribute to facilitate not only the adoption of scientific knowledge and innovation by the society  and its involvement  in the policy making process but also a better integration of society wishes in research programs and public policy. An other question to be discussed is how to measure  foresight impacts.

Detailed agenda of this session :

Chair - Nicolas de Menthière, (IRSTEA, Prosper network, France)

- "From brainstorming to concrete policy: a foresight analysis applied to marine renewable energy in France", Denis Lacroix (IFREMER, Prosper network, France)

- “Roadmap as an instrument in forward-looking innovation policy design – case examples” Torsti Loikkanen (VTT, Finland)

- « Foresight as a mediation tool for framing issues between sciences and society : some lessons from Landes of Gascogny 2050 » Olivier Mora (INRA, Prosper network, France)

- "Preparing for future flooding in England", Bill Donovan (Environment Agency, United Kingdom)

- "Measuring foresight impacts" Jack Smith (Ottawa University, Canada)