project 2058: helping build a sustainable future
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This presentation was made by Wendy McGuinness, Chief Executive of the Sustainable Future Institute at a Futures Thinking Aotearoa Forum. 26 February 200TRANSCRIPT
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PROJECT 2058Helping build a sustainable future
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1. What is New Zealand?
2. Project 2058 Methodology
3. Risk Assessment Theory
4. Risks to New Zealand
5. Concluding Remarks
OUTLINE
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• North, South and Stewart Islands • Chatham Islands • Kermadec Islands• Sub - Antarctic islands• Tokelau• Cook Islands• Niue• Ross Dependency
1. WHAT IS NEW ZEALAND?
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NSDS
Key characteristics
Range of scenarios that explore New Zealand’s future
1. R
isk as
sess
men
t
2. Scenario development
3. Strategy development
2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGY
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2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGYPart 1 Risk Assessment
Identify key characteristics of change
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES & THREATS
Internal Characteristics External Characteristics
Ability to control impacts
LowHigh
NEW ZEALAND WORLDWIDE
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2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGYPart 2 Scenario Development
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20582008
Possible
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2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGYPart 3 Backcasting
A National SustainableDevelopment Strategy (NSDS)
Possible Futures
StrongSustainability
WeakSustainability
Forecasting
Backcasting
2008 2058
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3. RISK ASSESSMENT THEORY
Identify key characteristics of change
‘Walk into the future backwards’18581908195820082058?
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Discrete EventWild Cards
Technological LeapsSemi-Known (innovation/capacity/acceptance)
Trends Over TimeKnown
Underlying TensionsKnown and are likely to always exist (bubbling away)
3. RISK ASSESSEMENT THEORYKey Characteristics
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3. RISK ASSESSEMENT THEORYWhat makes a risk – a risk?
“Courtesy is only a thin veneer on the general selfishness.”Honore De Balzac 1799-1850
Assumptions:
• Multiplier effect
• All risks have opportunities
• A risk is anything that significantly breaks
down societies thin veneer.
• A ‘thin veneer’ exists
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1. Transparent Institutions 2. Reporting and Informing Institutions3. Independent Institutions 4. Adaptive Institutions5. Mature Institutions6. Future thinking Institutions7. Interlinking Institutions8. Educated and Informed Public9. Democratic Electoral System10.Timely Infrastructure11.Effective Foreign Policy (Neutrality / Alliances)
HOW TO INCREASE THEDEPTH OF THE VENEER?
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Do not …
• Invest in quality institutions, processes and infrastructure
• complete a risk assessment the future• have a vision for the long-term• have an overarching strategy
to deliver on the vision (and align institutions)• develop an action plan that is easy to both assess, hold
implementers accountable, monitor and understand
HOW TO REDUCE THEDEPTH OF THE VENEER?
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A Thin Veneer x
A Significant Risk
(or two)=
New Zealand in Crisis
3. RISK ASSESSMENT THEORY Options
A Thick Veneer x
A Significant Risk
(or two)=
New Zealand as Survivor
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3. RISK ASSESSEMENT THEORYInstitutional memory
I tend to think my childhood as having been fairly normal. But there were a few telltale signs….
All the years I was growing up, we had gold hidden in the basement of our house. “Dad,” I would plead, “there are these things called banks …”. “You never know.” he would reply, thoughtfully holding up a gold bar, “One of these might buy a loaf of bread, or a sack of potatoes, some day.” And so the gold remained, a hedge against eventualities I could never quite wrap my head around.
HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR
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1. Where we have been in the past (our wisdom/baggage)?
2. Where and what are we now? What do we have to manage?
3. What is the future looking and feeling like?
A: The WorldB: New Zealand
4. RISKSThree Steps
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1. Wild Cards (pandemic, financial collapse)
2. Technological Leaps (nuclear, medical, communication, carbon storage, robots, Antibiotic Resistance (leap backwards))
3. Trends Over Time• Population Growth (growing population)• Environmental disaster (climate change)• Economic Power Changes (BRIC Countries)• Scarce Resources and Security of Supply
(oil, water, food, infrastructure, transport)
4. Underlying Tensions• Religious (Islam/Christianity), Terrorism (individual rights/security)
IMPLICATIONS: terrorism, war, poverty, disease, migration, invasion/takeover, an
increase in multi-country agreements/protocols (and foreign policy)
4. RISKS from the World
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WORLD POPULATION GROWTH
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1950 2000 2050
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Less Developed Regions
More Developed Regions
Total
Population in Billions
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‘In essence, the conflict that exists todayis no more than an old-style struggle for power, once again presented to mankind in semi-religious trappings. The difference is that, this time, the development of atomic power has imbued the struggle with a ghostly character; for both parties know and admit that, should the quarrel deteriorate into actual war, mankind is doomed.’Einstein: A Final Message 1960
RELIGIOUS TENSIONSARAB/ISRAEL CONFLICT
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1. Wild Cards (environmental, pandemic)
2. Technological Leaps (agricultural)
3. Trends Over Time– Population Growth (ageing population)– Environmental disaster (climate change)– Economic Power Changes (Asia)– Scarce Resources and Security of Supply
(oil, water, food, infrastructure, transport)– Media (concentration, fragmentation, competition, democratisation)– Wealth distribution expanding (crime, health)
4. Underlying Tensions (Cultural Tensions, Local/Central Government, Individual rights/security, Land Use, Land Access, Public/Private Ownership)
IMPLICATIONS: poverty, immigration, invasion/takeover, health, poor governance, weak infrastructure, pollution, economic downturn, damage to clean-green brand
4. RISKS specific to New Zealand
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NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSPopulation Changes
2021
In 2021 - More New Zealanders over 65 years of age than under 15 year olds
New Zealand Population 1951-2061
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NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSFive Largest Exports
1958 2008NB: Not Comparable
Wool Dairy
Lamb Meat
Butter Wood
Beef Machinery
Cheese Aluminium
1958 2008
UK 56%
France 6%
Aust 4%
Germany 3%
Belgium 2% UK 5%
Aust 21%
US 14%
Japan 11%
China 5%
By Type By Country
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1958 2008
NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSFive Largest Imports
1958 2008
By Type By Country
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www.sustainablefuture.info
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1. Discrete Event– Pandemic– Earthquakes– Tsunami– Volcano Eruption– Floods
KEY RISKS IN THE FUTURE
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2. Technological Leaps• Robots• Antibiotics• Genetic modification• Nuclear• Energy• Antibiotic Resistance (leap backwards)
KEY RISKS IN THE FUTURE
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3. Trends over time• Climate Change• Oil Prices• Population Growth• Land use (Biofuel / Forestry)
KEY RISKS IN THE FUTURE
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4. Underlying Tensions• Central v. Local Governance• Public v. Private Ownership• Cultural Tension• Individual v. Collective
KEY RISKS IN THE FUTURE
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• OECD std of living nz overtime • OECD distribution of income• Multicultural-integration/assimilation• Privacy and Freedom of Speech
(individualism) / Transparency and Barriers
PERSONALITY TRAITS
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1. What is New Zealand?2. Project 2058 Methodology3. Risk Assessment Theory4. Risks to New Zealand5. Concluding Remarks
OUTLINE
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• North, South and Stewart Islands • Chatham Islands • Kermadec Islands• Sub - Antarctic islands• Tokelau• Cook Islands• Niue• Ross Dependency
1. WHAT IS NEW ZEALAND?
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NSDS
Key characteristics
Range of scenarios that explore New Zealand’s future
1. R
isk as
sess
men
t
2. Scenario development
3. Strategy development
2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGY
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2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGYPART 1: RISK ASSESSMENT
Identify key characteristics of change
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
OPPORTUNITIES & THREATS
Internal Characteristics External Characteristics
Ability to control impacts
LowHigh
NEW ZEALAND WORLDWIDE
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2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGYPART 2: SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT
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3
20582008
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2. PROJECT 2058 METHODOLOGYPART 3: BACKCASTING
A National SustainableDevelopment Strategy (NSDS)
Possible Futures
StrongSustainability
WeakSustainability
Forecasting
Backcasting
2008 2058
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3. RISK ASSESSMENT THEORY
‘Walk into the future backwards’18581908195820082058?
Identify key characteristics of change
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Discrete EventWild Cards
Technological LeapsSemi-Known (innovation/capacity/acceptance)
Trends Over TimeKnown
Underlying TensionsKnown and are likely to always exist (bubbling away)
3. RISK ASSESSEMENT THEORYKEY CHARACTERISTICS
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3. RISK ASSESSEMENT THEORYWHAT MAKES A RISK – A RISK?
“Courtesy is only a thin veneer on the general selfishness.”(Honore De Balzac 1799-1850)
Assumptions:• Multiplier effect• All risks have opportunities• A risk is anything that significantly breaks
down societies thin veneer. • A ‘thin veneer’ exists
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1. Transparent Institutions 2. Reporting and Informing Institutions3. Independent Institutions 4. Adaptive Institutions5. Mature Institutions6. Future thinking Institutions7. Interlinking Institutions8. Educated and Informed Public9. Democratic Electoral System10.Timely Infrastructure11.Effective Foreign Policy (Neutrality / Alliances)
HOW TO INCREASE THEDEPTH OF THE VENEER?
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Do not:1. Invest in quality institutions,
processes and infrastructure2. Complete a risk assessment of the future3. Have a vision for the long-term4. Have an overarching strategy
to deliver on the vision (and align institutions)5. Develop an action plan that is easy to both assess, hold
implementers accountable, monitor and understand
HOW TO REDUCE THEDEPTH OF THE VENEER?
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A Thin Veneer x
A Significant Risk
(or two)=
New Zealand in Crisis
3. RISK ASSESSMENT THEORY OPTIONS
A Thick Veneer x
A Significant Risk
(or two)=
New Zealand as Survivor
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3. RISK ASSESSEMENT THEORYINSTITUTIONAL MEMORY
I tend to think my childhood as having been fairly normal. But there were a few telltale signs….
All the years I was growing up, we had gold hidden in the basement of our house. “Dad,” I would plead, “there are these things called banks …”. “You never know.” he would reply, thoughtfully holding up a gold bar, “One of these might buy a loaf of bread, or a sack of potatoes, some day.” And so the gold remained, a hedge against eventualities I could never quite wrap my head around.
SON OF A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR
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1. Where we have been in the past (our wisdom/baggage)?
2. Where and what are we now? What do we have to manage?
3. What is the future looking and feeling like?
4. RISKSTHREE STEPS
A: The WorldB: New Zealand
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1. Wild Cards (pandemic, financial collapse)
2. Technological Leaps (nuclear, medical, communication, carbon storage, robots, Antibiotic Resistance (leap backwards))
3. Trends Over Time• Population Growth (growing population)• Environmental disaster (climate change)• Economic Power Changes (BRIC Countries)• Scarce Resources and Security of Supply
(oil, water, food, infrastructure, transport)
4. Underlying Tensions• Religious (Islam/Christianity), Terrorism (individual rights/security)
IMPLICATIONS:terrorism, war, poverty, disease, migration, invasion/takeover, an increase in multi-country agreements/protocols (and foreign policy)
4. RISKS FROM THE WORLD
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WORLD POPULATION GROWTH
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4
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8
1950 2000 2050
10
Less Developed Regions
More Developed Regions
Total
Population in Billions
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‘In essence, the conflict that exists todayis no more than an old-style struggle for power, once again presented to mankind in semi-religious trappings. The difference is that, this time, the development of atomic power has imbued the struggle with a ghostly character; for both parties know and admit that, should the quarrel deteriorate into actual war, mankind is doomed.’Einstein: A Final Message 1960
RELIGIOUS TENSIONSARAB/ISRAEL CONFLICT
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1. Wild Cards (environmental, pandemic)
2. Technological Leaps (agricultural)
3. Trends Over Time• Population Growth (ageing population)• Environmental disaster (climate change)• Economic Power Changes (Asia)• Scarce Resources and Security of Supply
(oil, water, food, infrastructure, transport)• Wealth distribution expanding (crime, health)• Media (concentration, fragmentation, competition, democratisation)
4. Underlying Tensions (cultural tensions, local/central government, individual rights/security, land use, land access, public/private ownership)
IMPLICATIONS:poverty, immigration, invasion/takeover, health, poor governance, weak infrastructure, pollution, economic downturn, damage to clean-green brand
4. RISKS SPECIFIC TO NEW ZEALAND
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NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSPOPULATION CHANGES
2021
In 2021 - More New Zealanders over 65 years of age than under 15 year olds
New Zealand Population 1951-2061
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NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSRURAL DRIFT
1858 1908 1958 2008
60% 52% 26% 14%
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NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSFIVE LARGEST EXPORTS
1958 2008NB: Not Comparable
Wool Dairy
Lamb Meat
Butter Wood
Beef Machinery
Cheese Aluminium
1958 2008
UK 56% Aust 21%
US 15% US 14%
France 6% Japan 11%
Aust 4% China 5%
Germany 3% UK 5%
By Type By Country
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1958 2008
United Kingdom
Australia
Australia Japan
USA China
Germany USA
India Germany
NEW ZEALAND STATISTICSFIVE LARGEST IMPORTS
1958 2008
Machinery Vehicles and Parts
Base Metals
Mechanical Machinery
Textile / Clothing
Mineral Fuels
Food Beverages
Electrical Machinery
Chemicals / Fertiliser
Plastics
By Type By Country
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NEW ZEALAND A VISION
…To be the first nation to be truly sustainable — across the four pillars of the economy, society, the environment, and nationhood.” (Clark, 2007)
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