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EOI (School of Industrial Organization) and CEPI (Center for Industrial Strategy and Foresight) are Spanish institutions under the Ministry of Industry and Tourism. EOI focuses on sustainable development, innovation, and entrepreneurship, providing training and promoting research in emerging technologies and green transitions. CEPI supports strategic industrial policy by conducting foresight studies, trend analysis, and research to guide public decision-making and long-term planning. Both institutions collaborate on initiatives that enhance industrial resilience and transformation, integrating futures thinking into policymaking and fostering evidence-based strategies for sustainable and competitive industry development in Spain and the EU.
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Travelling into the [future] (spanish: Viajando al [futuro]) is a long-term project aimed at developing desirable future scenarios for sustainable tourism in Spain together with local stakeholders and experts in the field. The project is funded by the European Climate Foundation and implemented in a collaboration between Futures Probes and Tipi.
Process & Methodology
The project was structured into three main phases: Research, Crowdsourcing, Storytelling.
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European mountain areas play a central role in the well-being of many highly populated European regions. The big question is how these mountain areas are being impacted by climate change.
The EU-funded MOVING project will build capacities and co-develop policy frameworks across Europe. It will establish new or upscaled value chains to boost resilience and sustainability of mountain areas. The first step will be to screen traditional and emerging value chains in all European mountain areas. The next step will involve in-depth assessment of vulnerability and resilience of land use, production systems and value chains in 23 mountain regions. The project will use a virtual research environment to promote online interactions amongst actors and new tools to ensure information is accessible by different audiences.
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