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© 2013 Institute for the Future for Rockefeller Foundation. All rights reserved. SR-1563B© 2013 Institute for the Future. All rights reserved. SR-1563B

March 2013

Foresight Engine Game Analysis:

25 Zones of Future Innovation

© 2013 Institute for the Future for Rockefeller Foundation. All rights reserved. SR-1563B

A project by Institute for the Future and The Rockefeller Foundationwww.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/catalysts-for-change/catalysts-zones-of-innovation

Contact: Tessa Finlev, tfinlev@iftf.org

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1 | Living Infrastructures

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New urban planning strategies will focus

on living systems that evolve with us,

creating new infrastructures that take

advantage of biosystems and digital

technologies alike.

These urban design strategies often cost less

and are more easily built than the “hardscape”

solutions of the past. They lay the foundation

for new kinds of public health initiatives that

integrate human behavior change with

sustainable “living infrastructures.”

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Future Innovation

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Players challenged themselves by thinking about innovative solutions for

building healthy communities. Ideas included the use of bioswales, tracking the

health of the physical environment, and encouraging creative initiatives to promote

behavior change.

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1 | Living Infrastructures | From the Players

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Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?*

USA**

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*Cards have been lightly edited for readability**Player location was self selected

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

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I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiency of public utilities

Peru

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

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Ecosystem services can play a role in/help with poverty alleviation.

South Africa

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Can we adapt and localize the popular MythBusters media model to address misconceptions about health and disease transmission?

USA

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

Ecosystem services can play a role in/help with poverty alleviation.

South Africa

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Incorporating green tech into the infrastructure that is being constructed in developing countries.

India

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

Ecosystem services can play a role in/help with poverty alleviation.

South Africa

Can we adapt and localize the popular MythBusters media model to address misconceptions about health and disease transmission?

USA

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Maybe a contest to design the coolest looking, most aesthetically-pleasing phosphorescent plant to light dark streets of neglected places

USA

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

Ecosystem services can play a role in/help with poverty alleviation.

South Africa

Can we adapt and localize the popular MythBusters media model to address misconceptions about health and disease transmission?

USA

Incorporating green tech into the infrastructure that is being constructed in developing countries.

India

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

Ecosystem services can play a role in/help with poverty alleviation.

South Africa

Can we adapt and localize the popular MythBusters media model to address misconceptions about health and disease transmission?

USA

Incorporating green tech into the infrastructure that is being constructed in developing countries.

India

Maybe a contest to design the coolest looking, most aesthetically-pleasing phosphorescent plant to light dark streets of neglected places

USA

Employment and income generating opportunities for poor people. Example: tourism lodges adjacent to national parks

South Africa

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1 | Living Infrastructures | Micro-forecasts from the Game

Create “living infrastructure” in poverty-zones to promote health quality and environment. i.e. bioswales in slums to store/purify water?

USA

"Green teams" out of unemployed and homeless. They'll install all kind of green stuff (wind power generators, panel solar, urban agriculture)

Mexico

Environmental and social adapted cities, that take into account basic human needs. The Venus Project has some super ideas on this.

Mexico

I think we should merge the natural environment with poor areas to increase value of environmental i.e. bioswales to store/pure water

USA

Urban concentration in arid coastal areas of South America requires more emphasis in water conservation and efficiencyof public utilities

Peru

Create lots more urban "food forests" like the one being started in Seattle

England

Ecosystem services can play a role in/help with poverty alleviation.

South Africa

Can we adapt and localize the popular MythBusters media model to address misconceptions about health and disease transmission?

USA

Incorporating green tech into the infrastructure that is being constructed in developing countries.

India

Maybe a contest to design the coolest looking, most aesthetically-pleasing phosphorescent plant to light dark streets of neglected places

USA

Employment and income generating opportunities for poor people. Example: tourism lodges adjacent to national parks

South Africa

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Signals from the Present

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Living bridges made by the people of Nongriat in Meghalaya, India are resistant to the region’s heavy rainfall and flash floods.

Philips’ Microbial Home

Philips’ microbial home uses a methane digester that converts home waste into power for the entire house.

1 | Living Infrastructures | Signals from the Present

Living Bridges

Image Source: http://www.design.philips.com/philips/sites/philipsdesign/about/design/designportfolio/design_futures/bio-digester_island.page

Image Source:http://www.architizer.com/en_us/blog/dyn/29362/living-infrastructure/#.USmyRVp4YyS

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Seattle’s Beacon Hill Food Forest contains edible plants. It is designed to mimic a woodland ecosystem able to produce high yields of food with minimal maintenance.

Urban Air

Urban Air is a successfully funded Kickstarter Project worth $100,000 that seeks to build globally connected urban forests that float above roads.

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Food Forests

Image Source: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1045021696/urban-air-los-angeles

Image Source: http://beaconfoodforest.weebly.com/

A project by Institute for the Future and The Rockefeller Foundationwww.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/catalysts-for-change/catalysts-zones-of-innovation

© 2013 Institute for the Future for Rockefeller Foundation. All rights reserved. SR-1563B© 2013 Institute for the Future. All rights reserved. SR-1563B

March 2013

Foresight Engine Game Analysis:

25 Zones of Future Innovation

© 2013 Institute for the Future for Rockefeller Foundation. All rights reserved. SR-1563B

A project by Institute for the Future and The Rockefeller Foundationwww.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/catalysts-for-change/catalysts-zones-of-innovation

Contact: Tessa Finlev, tfinlev@iftf.org

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