Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India

This note for India is based on the paper Scenario Planning to guide long-term investments in Agricultural Science and Technology (report no. 37066). Scenarios are an important and useful tool, providing a neutral space for discussion, and helping to build consensus among various stakeholders. The objective is to examine possible future developments that could impact individuals, organizations, or societies to find directions for decisions will most benefit any future environment. Useful in strategy formulation, scenarios can be used in policy development, conflict resolution, group learning, and rehearsing management decisions. The note analyzed results of workshops organized to define the way forward relative to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The lessons learned include: (a) applying the analysis on larger, global issues may be far more challenging; (b) it is recommended the scenario process be implemented ahead of project preparation; (c) it is essential to allocate sufficient time and resources for creating client ownership and understanding; (d) it is of paramount importance to compose a multidisciplinary scenario team led by experienced scenario leaders; and (e) it is also very important to include participants of the groups the process aims to influence.

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Main Authors: Rajalahti, Riikka, Janssen, Willem, Pehu, Eija
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2007-11
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURE, BASIC, COMMUNITIES, COMPONENTS, DEMAND FOR FOOD, DISEASES, FARMERS, INCOMES, INTERVIEWS, PRIVATE SECTOR, RESEARCH INSTITUTES, RESEARCH SYSTEMS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SCANNING, SCENARIO, SCENARIOS, VALIDITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/8941828/scenario-planning-guide-long-term-investments-agricultural-science-technology-theory-practice-case-study-india
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9546
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spelling dig-okr-1098695462024-08-08T16:48:25Z Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India Rajalahti, Riikka Janssen, Willem Pehu, Eija AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE BASIC COMMUNITIES COMPONENTS DEMAND FOR FOOD DISEASES FARMERS INCOMES INTERVIEWS PRIVATE SECTOR RESEARCH INSTITUTES RESEARCH SYSTEMS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCANNING SCENARIO SCENARIOS VALIDITY This note for India is based on the paper Scenario Planning to guide long-term investments in Agricultural Science and Technology (report no. 37066). Scenarios are an important and useful tool, providing a neutral space for discussion, and helping to build consensus among various stakeholders. The objective is to examine possible future developments that could impact individuals, organizations, or societies to find directions for decisions will most benefit any future environment. Useful in strategy formulation, scenarios can be used in policy development, conflict resolution, group learning, and rehearsing management decisions. The note analyzed results of workshops organized to define the way forward relative to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The lessons learned include: (a) applying the analysis on larger, global issues may be far more challenging; (b) it is recommended the scenario process be implemented ahead of project preparation; (c) it is essential to allocate sufficient time and resources for creating client ownership and understanding; (d) it is of paramount importance to compose a multidisciplinary scenario team led by experienced scenario leaders; and (e) it is also very important to include participants of the groups the process aims to influence. 2012-08-13T08:55:26Z 2012-08-13T08:55:26Z 2007-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/8941828/scenario-planning-guide-long-term-investments-agricultural-science-technology-theory-practice-case-study-india https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9546 English Agricultural and Rural Development Notes; No. 28 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
BASIC
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DISEASES
FARMERS
INCOMES
INTERVIEWS
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH SYSTEMS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCANNING
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
VALIDITY
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
BASIC
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DISEASES
FARMERS
INCOMES
INTERVIEWS
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH SYSTEMS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCANNING
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
VALIDITY
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
BASIC
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DISEASES
FARMERS
INCOMES
INTERVIEWS
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH SYSTEMS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCANNING
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
VALIDITY
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
BASIC
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DISEASES
FARMERS
INCOMES
INTERVIEWS
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH SYSTEMS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCANNING
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
VALIDITY
Rajalahti, Riikka
Janssen, Willem
Pehu, Eija
Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India
description This note for India is based on the paper Scenario Planning to guide long-term investments in Agricultural Science and Technology (report no. 37066). Scenarios are an important and useful tool, providing a neutral space for discussion, and helping to build consensus among various stakeholders. The objective is to examine possible future developments that could impact individuals, organizations, or societies to find directions for decisions will most benefit any future environment. Useful in strategy formulation, scenarios can be used in policy development, conflict resolution, group learning, and rehearsing management decisions. The note analyzed results of workshops organized to define the way forward relative to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The lessons learned include: (a) applying the analysis on larger, global issues may be far more challenging; (b) it is recommended the scenario process be implemented ahead of project preparation; (c) it is essential to allocate sufficient time and resources for creating client ownership and understanding; (d) it is of paramount importance to compose a multidisciplinary scenario team led by experienced scenario leaders; and (e) it is also very important to include participants of the groups the process aims to influence.
topic_facet AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
BASIC
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DISEASES
FARMERS
INCOMES
INTERVIEWS
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH SYSTEMS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCANNING
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
VALIDITY
author Rajalahti, Riikka
Janssen, Willem
Pehu, Eija
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title Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India
title_short Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India
title_full Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India
title_fullStr Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India
title_full_unstemmed Scenario Planning to Guide Long-term Investments in Agricultural Science and Technology : Theory and Practice from a Case Study on India
title_sort scenario planning to guide long-term investments in agricultural science and technology : theory and practice from a case study on india
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2007-11
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/8941828/scenario-planning-guide-long-term-investments-agricultural-science-technology-theory-practice-case-study-india
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