Future of Land Use
With all the challenges on the horizon, we are pleased to be exploring the future of land use via another Open Foresight major project kicking off in October and running through until next summer.
Addressing pivotal issues from food production, soil quality, water scarcity and biosphere protection to urbanisation, leisure use and land ownership, this global collaborative project is focused on the critical issues and potential solutions for the future.
Undertaken in collaboration with a wide range of major organisations, including the WWF as our global knowledge partner, the locations and schedule for the programme are now being detailed.
This is the project overview.
If you would like to be involved in this major and important topic and host one or more of the expert workshops around the world, do let us know.
2. The Future of Land Use
Partnership Options
Future Agenda Overview
Contents
This document provides an overview of the Future of Land Use
project, partnership options and some context on Future Agenda
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4. Multiple Different Views
Given the pressures, there are multiple views of how we should plan the future of land use
and respond accordingly. These include managing growth across areas such as
urbanisation, population and food production while also protecting the biosphere.
AFRICAN STARTUPS EMBRACE
BLOCKCHAIN TO CLEAN
LAND OWNERSHIP MESS
China cities save 6.5 bn cubic
meters of water annually
5. Project Focus
The Future of Land Use project is exploring how the emerging changes to land use
practices will impact across the spectrum globally – including how land is used, what we
eat, where and how we live as well as the quality of our lives within a global ecosystem.
Food
Production
Water Scarcity
Biosphere
Preservation
Urbanisation
Leisure Use
Land
Ownership
6. Global Insights
This project will identify where and what the major future opportunities are by
collectively challenging, understanding and sharing the new landscape for
land use and key drivers of change across a number of pivotal locations.
Review
existing
research
Map the
emerging
landscape
Explore gaps
via global
dialogue
Identify the
key priority
opportunities
Prepare and
share global
report
Support hosts
to act on
implications
7. Collaborative Approach
As with all Future Agenda projects, multiple expert workshops around the world are
hosted by different organisations. The insights from all of the events are shared with
participants and a global report provides an informed view of pivotal future changes.
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Heavy Robust Moderate Limited
Current Healthcare Expenditure
as a %GDP (2015)
COUNTRY TOTAL GOVT PRIVATE
San Francisco 19 JAN 2018
C Top 3 Challenges O Top 3 Opportunities E Top 3 Emerging Issues
London 14 DEC 2017 Oslo 30 OCT 2017
Dubai 27 SEPT 2017
C Data Gaps
Infrastructure
Digital Skills
O Predictive Analysis
Artificial Intelligence
Genetic Profiling
E Standardised Measures
Mental Health
Ulterior Motives
Johannesburg 10 OCT 2017
Frankfurt 25 JAN 2018
Brussels 9 NOV 2017
Boston 17 JAN 2018
Toronto 16 JAN 2018
Future of Patient Data (2017/18)
Locations and Key Insights
Australia 9.4 6.5 2.9
Belgium 10.5 8.6 1.8
Canada 10.4 7.7 2.8
UK 9.9 7.9 1.9
Germany 11.2 9.4 1.7
India 3.9 1.0 2.9
Norway 10.0 8.5 1.5
Singapore 4.3 2.2 2.0
South Africa 8.0 4.4 3.6
UAE 3.5 2.5 1.0
USA 16.8 8.5 8.4
C Combining Data Sets
Digital Skills
Resistance from HCPs
O Personal Data Sharing
Genetic Profiling
Artificial Intelligence
E Inequality
Privatization of Health Data
Data Sovereignty
Sydney 15 NOV 2017
C Linkability of Open Data
Data Gaps
Ulterior Motives
O Genetic Profiling
Predictive Analysis
Data Marketplaces
E New Models
Informed Consent
New Entrants
C Combining Data Sets
Getting Closer to the Patient
Expanding Set of Data
O Predictive Analysis
Personalisation
Artificial Intelligence
E Standardised Measures
Inequality
Global Data Sharing
C Ulterior Motives
Resistance from HCPs
Trust
O Artificial Intelligence
New Business Models
Mental Health
E Data Sovereignty
Patient Empowerment
Data Marketplaces
C Data Ownership
Ulterior Motives
Trust
O Data Marketplaces
Artificial Intelligence
Personalisation
E New Business Models
Privatisation of Health Data
Informed Consent
C Expanding Data Set
Combining Data Sets
Regulation
O Data Marketplaces
Personalisation
Artificial Intelligence
E Informed Consent
Data Sovereignty
Inequality
C Integration of Data
Data Quality
Unstructured Data
O Individualized Medicine
Artificial Intelligence
Data Marketplace
E Privatisation of Health data
New Business Models
Value of Health Data
C Getting Closer to the Patient
Combining Data Sets
Data Gaps
O Genetic Profiling
Artificial Intelligence
Proxy Data
E Inequality
Standardised Measures
Privatisation of Health data
C Combining Data Sets
Trust
Linkability of Open Data
O Embedded AI
Getting Closer to the Patient
Predictive Analysis
E New Business Models
Standardised Measures
Inequality
Singapore 13 NOV 2017
C Regulation
Combining Data Sets
Getting Closer to the Patient
O Artificial Intelligence
Individual Custodianship
Personalisation
E Data Sovereignty
Standardised Measures
Value of Health Data
Mumbai 23 NOV 2017
C Data Quality
Ulterior Motives
Data Ownership
O Data Marketplaces
India Setting Standards
Artificial Intelligence
E Informed Consent
New Models
Inequality
8. Outputs
There are a number of outputs from each event and the overall programme that are
made available to participants and the public and can be used by hosts and partners.
Additionally, we work with hosts to create additional thought leadership.
Insights from Individual Workshops
• Rapid write up within 48 hours shared with all participants
• Access to all project research including all other workshop summaries
• Articles / key insights with hosts / partners for local thought leadership
Overall Project Synthesis
• Global synthesis report, presentations and dedicated website
• Bespoke versions of report for all hosts / partners
• Additional filters and synthesis in collaboration with hosts
9. Overall Schedule
This project runs from October 2019 to June 2020 with the core workshops taking place in
two tranches. Additional events will be added as other hosts seek to be involved.
First Group
• Gothenburg
• London
• Singapore
• Delhi
• Cape Town
Initial Perspective
/ Planning
First Group
of Workshops
Interim
Report
Second Group
of Workshops
Global
Report
Aug / Sept Oct to Dec 2019 Jan 2020 JuneFeb to May
Second Group
• Chicago
• Sao Paulo
• Dubai
• Shanghai
• Melbourne
11. Partnership Options
Within this project, there are three core areas where organisations can be
involved with as they wish - we can be flexible as suits, resource, interest and budgets.
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3 | In Kind Support
• Venue provision
• Insight sharing
• Student events
2 | Knowledge Partners
• Challenge assumptions
• Gain new insights
• Influence overall design
• Internal briefings
1 | Event Host Partners
• Select guests and locations
• Host expert workshops
• Stakeholder engagement
• Local PR and dissemination
• Bespoke version of report
• Tailored thought-leadership
Partnership
Options
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12. Global Knowledge Partners
Future Agenda are delighted to be working with a number of institutions on this project.
The WWF is the major global knowledge partner and, as part of this,
will be authoring the initial perspective that kicks off the dialogue.
13. Event Host Partners
The most common way that organisations get involved in Future Agenda projects is by
hosting and funding one or more of the core workshops in locations of interest.
Costs are shared equally across the whole programme so all gain maximum impact.
• Co-design with Future Agenda teamSelect guests and location
• A forum for independent collaborative debateHost expert workshops
• Include in workshops or follow-on briefingsStakeholder engagement
• Articles, TV interviews, conferences etc.Local PR / dissemination
• Logo on front cover and bespoke forewordBespoke version of report
• Follow-on activities, articles and media as suitsTailored thought-leadership
15. Future Agenda
Future Agenda is an open think tank and advisory firm that helps
organisations to understand emerging opportunities, make more
informed decisions and place better, bolder strategic growth bets.
INSIGHT IMPACT
Global
Foresight
Industry
Insight
Bespoke
Research
New
Services
New
Products
New
Strategies
Core Team
Extended
Team
The Global
Network
16. The World in 2020 and The World in 2025
In 2010 / 2015 we led unique multi-topic, collaborative global open foresight
programmes looking at the key changes for the next decade across 25 topics.
The accuracy of these and preceding major programmes is well above 80%.
• 120 workshops
• 24 topics
• 45 cities
• 5000 experts
• 50 workshops
• 16 topics
• 25 cities
• 1500 experts
17. Focused Foresight
We deliver focused global projects exploring specific topics in depth.
Undertaken in collaboration with leading organisations, these generate rich,
informed perspectives of emerging trends and opportunities in different sectors.
Future of
Cities
(2016/17)
Future of
Philanthropy
(2017)
Future of
Patient Data
(2017/18)
Future
Value of Data
(2019)
Future of
Digital Identity
(2019)
18. Multiple Partnerships
Many organisations collaborate to help Future Agenda projects have global impact.
Multiple universities, think-tanks, governments and companies variously help by
providing event venues, hosting student workshops and supporting insight sharing.
Think Tanks / Government: Academic Collaboration:
Media Partnerships:
19. 2019 Projects
There are four major projects operating in 2019 that build on previous research.
Each is supported by a wide range of companies, governments, NGOs and universities.
Other projects may be added as new topics and collaborations emerge.
Future of Digital
Education
Future of Autonomous
Vehicles
Future of
Land Use
Future Ethics
of Automation