Futures and Visions: Forest 2100
Period: March 2007 - September 2008
Supported by: Federal Ministry of Eduaction and Research (BMBF), Berlin
Cooperation Partners: Institut für internationale Sozialforschung e.V. (INFIS), Berlin;
Institut für Forst- und Umweltpolitik (IFP), Freiburg;
Institut für Zukunftsstudien und Technologiebewertung gGmbH (IZT), Berlin; Professur für Umweltethik am Institut für Botanik und Landschaftsökologie der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Greifswald;
Z_punkt The Foresight Company, Essen
Involved IÖW employees:
Dr. Jesko Hirschfeld (Project leader IÖW),
Dr. Astrid Aretz,
Franziska Mohaupt, Claudia Nikschtat,
Richard Harnisch
Description
Systematic preparation for the world of tomorrow would appear the most logical course of action.
Consequently, the project “Forest Futures 2100” wants to illuminate the horizon of expectable, possible and desirable future developments. In so doing, it faces major challenges: who would have thought about climate change, global markets, wood certification or tropical deforestation a hundred years ago?
The future of forests and land use is a social decision. In order to shape the future in a responsible manner, a broad debate must be conducted now. The project wants to contribute to this debate.
Underlying the project is an analysis of currently recognisable problem areas of relevance for the future and their potential for change. The precise analysis of these future areas reveals relevant development dynamics and forms the basis for further discussion in the area of visions for 2100.
Each future area is dealt with individually and the results summarised in basic papers. All eight basic papers are subsequently condensed into a trend report which constitutes the basis for the next project steps.
The following future areas are studied:
- globalisation and international markets
- prospects for wood use as a source of energy
- recycling and new technologies
- social and cultural change
project website:
www.waldzukuenfte.de
Contact
Publication of the project:
Zukünfte und Visionen Wald 2100 (Hrsg.) (2009)
Berlin
Topic: Environmental Policy and Governance, Water and Land Management
Research field: Ecological Economics and Environmental Policy, Sustainable Energy and Climate Protection, Corporate Environmental Management