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Overview
Prepared by (Name of the experimenter)
Latinoamérica 2050
On date (Day/Month/Year)
25/09/2023
What action learning plan is this activity related to?
The creation of the Latinoamérica 2050 book is related to an action learning plan focused on future scenario building, particularly addressing long-term challenges in sustainable development, democracy, and climate change. This plan engages stakeholders from academia, government, and UNDP to explore and anticipate the different futures the region might face. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, the project helps inform strategic planning and policymaking aimed at shaping a resilient, equitable, and sustainable Latin America by 2050.
Design
What is the specific learning intent of the activity? Why is it important to do this experiment?
Specific Learning Intent of the Activity:
The intent of the Latinoamérica 2050 project is to explore potential future scenarios for Latin America in relation to sustainable development, climate action, and socio-political challenges. The goal is to understand how long-term planning and multisector collaboration can shape a more resilient, equitable, and sustainable future for the region.
Why Is It Important?
This project is crucial for guiding policymakers, academics, and stakeholders in anticipating challenges and identifying solutions that promote sustainability, democratic governance, and technological innovation across Latin America.
What is your hypothesis? IF... THEN....
IF key stakeholders from universities, government, and UNDP collaborate on long-term scenario planning for Latinoamérica 2050, THEN the region will be better equipped to address future challenges related to climate change, sustainable development, and democratic governance through informed policies and strategic initiatives.
Does the activity use a control group for comparison?
Don't know
Describe which actions, with whom, where, when will you (or did you) take to test your hypothesis:
Actions to Test the Hypothesis:
Stakeholder Engagement:
Bring together key stakeholders from universities, government, and UNDP to participate in workshops and discussions on future scenarios for Latin America.
Collaboration on Research:
Facilitate joint research and data collection focusing on sustainable development, climate action, and democracy, integrating expert insights from all sectors.
Location and Timeline:
Conduct these actions over a designated period, involving participants across regional offices and academic institutions.
Output:
Release the Latinoamérica 2050 book as a product of the collaboration to guide future policy-making and long-term planning.
If you worked with partners, please choose what sector they belong to (select all that apply)
Academia, Government (& related), United Nations
What is the total estimated monetary resources needed for this experiment?
Between 10,000- and 20,000 USD
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Results
Was the original hypothesis (If.. then) proven or disproven? In which way do the results support the original hypothesis or not?
What are the most important learning outcomes of the experiment? Are any changes recommended?
Considering the outcomes of this experimental activity, which of the following best describe what happened after? (Please select all that apply)
This experiment did not scale yet
Please add any supporting links that describe the planning, implementation, results of learning of this activity? For example a tweet, a blog, or a report.
Learning
What were the main obstacles and challenges you encountered during this activity? What advise would you give colleagues trying to replicate this experimental activity?
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