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TowArd sustainable foresigHt capabilitiEs for increAseD Civil Security

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Deliverables

Report and analysis on the screening and benchmarking analysis (opens in new window)

Benchmarking of existing advanced foresight frameworks and approaches in civil security domain which will compare existing initiatives with “scoping review” gathering current recommendations and best practices regarding the nature of the methodology and the capabilities that form the building blocks for a Foresight. The analysis and report will focus on two main fundamental attributes of Foresight: the nature of the methodology (qualitative, quantitative or semiquantitative research methods) and the capabilities (ability to gather or process information based on evidence, expertise, interaction or creativity).

Report assessing the foresight methods used for the second foresight exercises (opens in new window)

The foresight methods used for the second foresight exercises are assessed and reported, including lessons-learnt feedback to improve the AHEAD methodology for the third Foresight Exercise.

Initial report on AHEAD Foresight Network (opens in new window)

Identification and mapping of the key required stakeholders’ expertise and setting-up of a AHEAD foresight network that will contribute to AHEAD foresight activities. Initially seven stakeholder groups/clusters will be described: 1) Civil Security Practitioners; 2) Policy- and decision makers; 3) European and international organisations; 4) EU-funded research projects addressing foresight; 5) Research communities; 6) Industry; 7) Civil Society Organisations. This deliverable will also describe Community building methodologies to be used by the AHEAD consortium to build and grow the AHEAD Foresight Network

Report assessing the foresight methods used for the first foresight exercises (opens in new window)

The foresight methods used for the first foresight exercises are assessed and reported, including lessons-learnt feedback to improve the AHEAD methodology for the second Foresight Exercise.

Prototype Foresight Methodology civil security (opens in new window)

The project is committed to a Foresight with a high degree of involvement and engagement of LEAs. The methods and characteristics that are the most suitable and appropriate to the specific context of EU civil security and that could be used during the project to facilitate the Foresight exercises will therefore be identified. For each method, i.e. building block for a multi-method framework, the proper conditions are defined in order to prove adequate for a civil security Foresight.

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