Overview
In early 2020, ISDC embarked on developing reflections and recommendations that used commissioned foresight reviews, a trade-off analysis report, and ISDC consensus building. The goal of the project was to provide ISDC members with an evidence base that would allow them to build advice and identify key challenges to consider in developing the 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy.
As a first step, ISDC commissioned two expert reviews that synthesized a broad sample of existing foresight literature on the five One CGIAR impact areas of 1) nutrition and food security, 2) poverty reduction, livelihoods, and jobs, 3) gender equality, youth, and social inclusion, 4) climate adaptation and greenhouse gas reduction, and 5) environmental health and biodiversity. The foresight reviews were the initial phase in a stepwise approach to providing a grounding for ISDC consensus building, followed by a trade-off analysis report. This work concluded in June 2020 and was presented to CGIAR leadership.
In early 2021 it was adapted to a more general audience in the first issue of Q Open. This effort resulted in lessons and recommendations for One CGIAR, and also for international development research organizations more broadly.
Publications
Learn about the project through our publications including what are foresight agri-food research gaps, relevant trade-off case studies, current trade-off data and modeling tools from farm to global scales, drivers of future agri-food systems, future technology, and most relevant, the ISDC reflections and recommendations stemming from this work.
Related Articles
- A Place for Foresight and Trade-Offs
- Megatrends, Shocks, Foresight, and Trade-Offs: The Importance to One CGIAR
- Future Thinking for Present Decisions: On the Importance of Foresight and Trade-Off Analyses in Agricultural Research Portfolio and Investment Plans
Webinar: June 2020
Webinar: March 2021
The March 2021 was jointly organized by ISDC and the CGIAR Foresight Team: Towards One CGIAR: Prioritizing foresight and trade-off analyses
For more information:
Visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page
- Contact Amy Beaudreault, Lead, ISDC Secretariat