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(Nouvelle page : À lire: [http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/pdf/final_report_study.pdf , p 38] Scenario workshops evaluate possible future developments. They normally have a group size o...)
 
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==Cadre méthodologique==
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Henning Banthien, Michael Jaspers and Andreas Renner, 2003. <i>Governance of the European Research Area: The Role of Civil Society - Final report </i>, [http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/pdf/final_report_study.pdf p. 38]:
  
 
Scenario workshops evaluate possible future developments. They normally have a group size of 24 to
 
Scenario workshops evaluate possible future developments. They normally have a group size of 24 to
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changing general conditions of future developments. The scenario technique is applicable for
 
changing general conditions of future developments. The scenario technique is applicable for
 
statements of economic, technological and social developments.
 
statements of economic, technological and social developments.
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Scenario workshops have frequently been used in various countries, for example, the scenario
 
Scenario workshops have frequently been used in various countries, for example, the scenario
 
workshop on Urban Ecology (Denmark), „Gene, Geld und Gelehrte” (Germany), a citizens’ jury /
 
workshop on Urban Ecology (Denmark), „Gene, Geld und Gelehrte” (Germany), a citizens’ jury /
 
scenario workshop on food and farming futures for Andgra Pradesh (India), Speaking out meetings on
 
scenario workshop on food and farming futures for Andgra Pradesh (India), Speaking out meetings on
 
genetics and health (UK).
 
genetics and health (UK).

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Cadre méthodologique

Henning Banthien, Michael Jaspers and Andreas Renner, 2003. Governance of the European Research Area: The Role of Civil Society - Final report , p. 38:

Scenario workshops evaluate possible future developments. They normally have a group size of 24 to 32 partic ipants. The participants are usually residents, entrepreneurs, planners or technical experts. On the basis of a status quo analysis, the main influencing factors and key data are collected – while changing general conditions of future developments. The scenario technique is applicable for statements of economic, technological and social developments.

Scenario workshops have frequently been used in various countries, for example, the scenario workshop on Urban Ecology (Denmark), „Gene, Geld und Gelehrte” (Germany), a citizens’ jury / scenario workshop on food and farming futures for Andgra Pradesh (India), Speaking out meetings on genetics and health (UK).