VERA – Forward Visions on the European Research Area

VERA is funded by the European Union's FP7 programme for research,
technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 290705

FLA Inventory Database

An Inventory of Forward-Looking Activities 

VERA started with stocktaking current forward-looking activities (FLA) in Europe and internationally and assessing their usefulness for policymaking. During the project, we developed an open access database, which provides an overview of FLA relevant for research and innovation priority-setting in Europe. In the ERA Forward-Looking Inventory, 67 screened FLAs are searchable in particular as regards the question of how these documents address the discourse on the Grand Societal Challenges


The Grand Societal Challenges (GC) were identified on the basis of existing EU documents and discussion papers that have been published and discussed in relation to the future governance of ERA, and forward-looking activities (FLA) at national, EU and global levels. We focused on Grand Challenges that are relevant for the future governance of ERA, directly or indirectly. We took into consideration five different types of activities/documents to identify the Grand Challenges (not older than 2005):


1.    ERA-governance related policy and strategy papers
2.    European FLA addressing the future of EU and ERA (directly or indirectly)
3.    FLA on national R&I priorities (not obviously ERA-related)
4.    FLAs on important sectors for Europe
5.    International scope


The definition of a Grand Challenge was crucial for clustering the 761 Grand Challenges we identified, as many GC were not necessarily titled as such or had a different definition. The FLA inventory now contains 726 individual Grand Challenges. It can be downloaded below and is meant to serve FTA analysts as well as all those involved in shaping research and innovation policies. 


The major conclusion of this stocktaking is that this set of GC –compared to current policy strategies or programmes– has a more global perspective, e.g. in the way it considers migration, impoverished regions, multipolarity and material resources, and it includes more fundamental societal realms or principles such as new values and lifestyles, the role of the state, the stability of public finance, the current economic model, education and EU competitiveness. As such, it reminds us that orientating policies towards Grand Societal Challenges poses challenges, such as questioning fundamental principles like the orientation towards growth and competitiveness, the need to link R&I policies with sectoral, educational, environmental, development, social or fiscal policies or the design and adaptation of democratic and participatory political processes which help to channel the GC discourses into collective high-level policy objectives.
 

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Project Document Title Keywords Date of Publication
EU Agenda for Adequate, Safe and Sustainable Pensions 16.02.2012
Europe 2020 03.03.2010
European strategy for promoting the tastes of Europe 14.07.2011
Facing the Future: Time for the EU to Meet Global Challenges 2010
FinnSight 2015 2006
FORESEC - European Security in Light of Evolving Trends, Drivers, and Threats 2010
Foresight of evolving security threats posed by emerging technologies (FESTOS) 2012
France 2025 2009
FREIGHTVISION - Sustainable European Freight Transport 2050 2011
Future of Super Intelligent Transport Systems 2012
Future Scenarios for the Spanish Sustainable Development Model May 2010
Global/Europe 2030-2050 October 2011
Global Risks 2012 2012
Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World 2008
Global trends 2030 –Citizens in an interconnected and polycentric world 2011
Horizon 2020 30.11.2011
Horizon Scanning on developing the specialist public health workforce and the public health skills of the wider healthcare workforce in England by 2030 2012
Horizon Scan Report 2007, Towards A Future Oriented Policy and Knowledge Agenda 2007
Human health and climate change 2007
iKnow: interconnecting Knowledge on issues and developments potentially shaking or shaping the future of science, technology and innovation (STI) in Europe and the world. 2011