The FUTURESILIENCE project implemented a comprehensive programme of research, experimentation and policy support to strengthen Europe’s resilience to future crises. Activities were designed to translate research and innovation (R&I) results into actionable policies across governance levels and societal sectors.
Core activities included:
1. Mapping and Knowledge Base: The project mapped R&I results relevant to societal and economic resilience, focusing on policy relevance, transferability and implementation potential. Outputs were consolidated into a structured Knowledge Base providing over 650 policy actions for resilience strategies.
2. FUTURESILIENCE Labs: Ten labs were implemented—three by consortium partners and seven via an open call ensuring thematic, sectoral and geographic diversity. Labs applied participatory foresight and co-creation to explore future crisis scenarios and design adaptive policy responses. Activities included stakeholder engagement, horizon scanning, scenario development, stress-testing and co-design workshops across challenges like climate adaptation, migration, public health, labor market, cyber resilience, housing, mobility and energy.
3. Toolbox for Policy Testing: Guidelines were produced to structure pilot implementation, offering operational guidance on co-creation, stakeholder facilitation, ethics and monitoring. The Toolbox for Policy Testing provided a framework from problem framing to testing and refinement, helping users identify vulnerabilities, model scenarios, assess cross-sector impacts and stress-test governance responses.
4. Simulation Lab validation: A simulation exercise at Sweden’s Risk and Crisis Research Centre tested multi-hazard scenarios requiring coordinated policy responses under time pressure, offering insights into institutional coordination, governance interoperability, decision-making and operational readiness.
5. Policy Roadmap: Project results were synthesised into a Policy Roadmap guiding R&I uptake into policymaking and enhancing coordination between scientific communities and public authorities for medium- to long-term resilience planning.