Anticipatory Governance and Foresight in Regulating for Uncertainty

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Tamra Lysaght
AMBIO ◽  
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Author(s):  
Emily Boyd ◽  
Björn Nykvist ◽  
Sara Borgström ◽  
Izabela A. Stacewicz

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Author(s):  
David H Guston

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Neal Woodbury

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Jonathan Boston

Good governance has many attributes. Among these are anticipating tomorrow’s problems, protecting the longterm public interest, and endeavouring to ‘future-proof’ the state (Boston et al., 2014). Sound anticipatory governance, in other words, is a critical ingredient. It is fundamental to advancing better government. But what exactly does it mean? Here are some suggestions.


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