2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.futures.2005.04.010
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Ships among ports: Futures of Europe

Abstract: Ships among ports: Futures of Europe "The inevitable is seldom what anybody expected."-Barrington Moore 1 The future is evitable. That is to say if, as many of the contributors to Futures over the years have claimed, there is more than one future possible, and that more than one will be experienced, then talking about 'inevitability' is simply wrong. And what a task it is to attempt to say anything warranted, but nevertheless fresh concerning the futures of Europe-especially in such a context as considering th… Show more

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“…The project: Spatial Scenarios and Orientations in relation to the ESDP and Cohesion Policy [3] has produced a considerable amount of knowledge and data on scenario methodologies as well as on future territorial developments and territorial impacts of EU sectoral policies. As such, it complements the previous Special Issue of Futures which was primarily focused on the future of the European legal framework [4]. From the outset, the emphasis was on integrating empirical and systematic knowledge with experiential and tacit knowledge, and involving both the research and the policy communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The project: Spatial Scenarios and Orientations in relation to the ESDP and Cohesion Policy [3] has produced a considerable amount of knowledge and data on scenario methodologies as well as on future territorial developments and territorial impacts of EU sectoral policies. As such, it complements the previous Special Issue of Futures which was primarily focused on the future of the European legal framework [4]. From the outset, the emphasis was on integrating empirical and systematic knowledge with experiential and tacit knowledge, and involving both the research and the policy communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%