Global Futures Studies Resources
September 5, 2008 at 09:16PM
Sustainability 2030 in Futures Studies & Resources

2008 State of the Future Report (http://www.millennium-project.org/millennium/sof2008.html) "enables us to think analytically about crucial global challenges, such as environmental security. The enclosed CD contains about 6,300 pages of research behind this print edition, as well as the Millennium Project’s 12 years of study and analysis." 

Millenium Project MetaDiscourse on the State of the Future

The World Federation of UN Associations (WFUNA) is an independent, non-governmental organization. The Millennium Project functions under the auspices of WFUNA and is a global participatory futures research think tank of futurists, scholars, business planners, and policy makers who work for international organizations, governments, corporations, NGOs, and universities.

The Millennium Project manages a coherent and cumulative process that collects and assesses judgements from its several hundred participants to produce the annual "State of the Future", "Futures Research Methodology" series, and special studies such as the State of the Future Index, Future Scenarios for Africa, Lessons of History, Environmental Security, Applications of Futures Research to Policy, and a 700+ annotated scenarios bibliography. It connects local and global perspectives via a worldwide network of regional Nodes (groups of individuals and institutions). The Millennium Project was selected among the "100 Best Practices" by UN Habitat, best 7 foresight organizations by Battelle Northwest for the U.S. Department of Energy, and among the "Top Picks" by Future Survey, of the World Future Society.

The purpose of the Millennium Project is to be an international utility to assist in organizing futures research by continuously updating and improving humanity's thinking about the future and making that thinking available for feedback as a geographically and institutionally dispersed think tank.  www.millennium-project.org

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