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Day 1 Stream A  
1. Mike Bradshaw Plenary
1A. Maureen Meadows In the Thick of It: Scenario Planning in the Museum Sector at a time of crisisLink opens in a new window
1A. Ine Steenmans

The plural uses of scenarios in anticipating interconnected futures

1A. Stathis Tapinos

Prospective sensemaking in ready-made scenarios

2A. Yasser Bhatti Scenario planning in executive education to reconceptualize engaged scholarship for enhanced impact
2A. John McCarthy Using scenario planning in management education as a means of learning how to effectively critique Business Model robustness
2A. Eleanor Reynolds Student and tutor perceptions and experience of scenario planning teaching pre- and post-covid

3A. Ana Vieira

Enhancing Participation and Transparency in Scenario Building: A Novel Methodology and Its Application in the EURO-HEALTHY H2020 Project
3A. George Wright Judgmental forecasting and scenario thinking: a comparison
Day 1 Stream B  

1B. Lucas Vogt

Biopharma 4.0 - Future Scenario Analysis and Driver Ranking based on Directed Graphs
2B. Giuseppina Lo Mascolo

Studying the dynamic interaction of the consumer path to predict future tourism demand and scenario

2B. Moshood Oladapo Application of ICT in forecasting and risk mitigation in horticultural supply chain in Nigeria
2B. Xing Peng Use of Scenarios, Barrier Parameters and Process Indicators to Analyze Freight Train Derailments

3B. Nikita Chiu

SPACE-GOV: Sustainable space futures in time of geopolitical flux
Day 2 Stream A  
2. Kerstin Cuhls Plenary: New ways of horizon scanning

4A. Harry Patria

Advancing the effective scenario planning: The cognitive diversity and scenario planning

4A. Megan Crawford

There is no such thing as unbiased scenario planning

4A. Gerard Hodgkinson

Do You Consent to Foresight? A case for the foresight intervention consent form (with template)

5A. Pavlina van Rooyen

In search of limitations and boundaries of individual behaviour in scenario planning intervention through sociological lenses: Scenario planning conceptual model.

5A. Adam Gordon

Understanding negotiations as contests over the future

5A. Per Andersen

National cultures and traditions in foresight and futures studies

6A. Valdir Ermida

VigIA Project - Artificial Intelligence Applied to Horizon Scanning for Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases

6A. Elena Fitkov-Norris

Causal AI as a tool for enhancing Strategic Foresight

Day 2 Stream B  

4B. James Bezjian

Scenario Planning & Cultural Heritage Preservation: An Exploration of Discovery

4B. Theresa Constanze Schropp

Foresight and Future Preparedness in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

4b. Derrick Boakye

Seeing with the mind's eyes: Peripheral vision orientation, environmental uncertainty, and performance in fast velocity environment

5B. Rebecca Lu

Unleashing the power of playfulness in serious settings: Using strategic play as a scenario planning tool

5B. Nasir Hussain

Developing Scenarios Using General Morphological Analysis

5B. Martin Kunc

System Dynamics and Scenarios

6B. Adam Gordon

Learning from the not-so bright future of Eskom: a case study

6B.James Derbyshire

Accelerating low-carbon transitions by bridging model-based and stakeholder-focused transition scenarios