Backcasting for sustainable futures and system innovations

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Backcasting for sustainable futures and system innovations Jaco Quist Technology Dynamics and Sustainable Development Group, Faculty of Technology, Policy, Management Delft University of Technology TiSD-Colloquium Advanced Course, 10 th of May, 2007 10 May 2007 1 Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management

Outline & focus Introduction: future studies and sustainability Backcasting Example I: STD programme, Novel Protein Foods Light version in education: guiding questions Conclusions & wider applicability 10 May 2007 2

1. Introduction SD has a strong future orientation Future studies therefore relevant for SD New approaches are necessary Involvement of a broad range of stakeholders: from different groups and throughout the process Incorporating environmental, social and economic component of sustainability Taking into account both demand side and suply chain: related production and consumption systems CST: Culture, Structure & Technology In sum: participatory integrated strategic LT approaches BACKCASTING 10 May 2007 3

Future Studies: three types of futures (relevant for SD) Likely futures Trend extrapolation, weather forecast, market forecast, sometimes Delphi studies, short-term, well-defined systems Possible futures Context scenarios (Shell, IPCC, Meadows et al) Also: design scenarios, socio-technical scenarios Desirable/normative futures Future visions, normative scenarios, policy scenarios No blueprint thinking, but deliberation and participation of stakeholders 10 May 2007 4

Desirable futures & SD: Relevance Making normative aspects and preferences explicit Helpful if appropriate institutions / rule systems are lacking (like in case of SD) Future visions as niche for experimenting, (higher order) learning and stakeholder interactions Future visions can become multi-actor constructions When it concerns highly complex problems If there is a need for a major change In case of dominant & persistent problems If time horizon is long and allows radical alternatives 10 May 2007 5

2. Backcasting: looking back from the future E C O E F F I C I E N C Y Milestones Backcasting Backcasting Future- Vision 10 May 2007 2000 2050 6 TIME

Backcasting for a sustainable future 10 May 2007 7

Backcasting and Sustainability Backcasting: Create a desirable sustainable future first before looking back from that future how it could have been achieved and planning first steps how to move towards that future. It is: Explicitly normative Participatory (but not always) System oriented Desired futures & changes Combines process, design, analysis Helpful if institutions / rule system lack 10 May 2007 8

Stakeholders Individuals and organisations, that can influence developments of that can be influenced by developments Not only: experts Also: governments societal organisations knowledge institutes companies 10 May 2007 9

Example: Novel Protein Foods Project Future vision for the year 2040: 40% of the meat will be replaced by Novel Protein Foods What are necessary changes (C, S, T), who are necessary and what should be done? 30 researchers and 9 institutes involved Financed by Dutch government and companies Some spin-off: NPF products, like Valess; new knowledge; acceptance is starting very very slowly 10 May 2007 10

Necessary changes Cultuur Voorbeeld Novel Protein Foods (NPF) Consumer & societal acceptance different position of meat, consumer benefits Structure Technology Smaller livestock and meat sector (related policies), new NPF sector New knowledge and technology for foods, production systems and chains 10 May 2007 11

Backcasting: methodological framework Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Strategic Problem orientation Analysis Normative future image Vision Backcasting Wat is necessary? Elaboration, analysis Action agenda Embedding, implementation Follow-up Methods: I Analysis, II Design, III Interaction, IV Management Demands: i Normative, ii Process, iii Knowledge 10 May 2007 12

Backcasting: toolkit Participatory tools and methods workshops, creativity tools, visioning tools, Design tools and methods scenario design, product design, system design Analytical tools and methods modelling, env assessments, consumer acceptance economic analyses, risk, stakeholder analyses and process evaluation Overall process & stakeholder managemen tools and methods 10 May 2007 13

Backcasting: when and where When it concerns highly complex problems If there is a need for a major change When it includes dominant & persistent problems if time horizon is long and allows strong alternatives It has been applied: For energy studies (Lovins, 1970s-1980s) Sustainable companies (Natural Step, 1990s) System innovations (Sweden, NL, 1990s) Participatory backcasting (STD, COOL, 1990s) 10 May 2007 14

3. Backcasting: STD programme profs Leo Jansen & Philip Vergragt Sustainable technologies for future sustainable need fulfillment, Factor 20 Focus on 2040 & CST 5 need areas: Nutrition, Mobility, Housing, Water, Chemistry 1993 2001, 5 ministries, together with stakeholders 10 May 2007 15

STD programme: Nutrition example Step 1 Strategic Problem Orientation Major unsustainabilities: pesticides, energy, primary agriculture, greenhouse horticulture, meat Step 2/3 Future vision and backcasting Sustainable Future vision 2040 for sustainable consumption and production of foods. Four directions for elaboration: 1. Sustainable Multiple Land-use in rural areas 2. High-tech closed system horticulture 3. Integral Crop/biomass conversion 4. Novel Protein Foods 10 May 2007 16

Novel Protein Foods: future vision & backcast Future vision: 40% of meat consumption replaced by Novel Protein Foods (vegetable, microbial) in Netherlands and exports Necessary changes (in CST-format): C: Consumer & Social acceptance, changed role of meat, consumer benefits S: Decreasing meat sector, new NPF-sector T: new (food) technologies & knowledge, improved growing systems 10 May 2007 17

7 examples Protex (1) Spirulina (2/3) Green pea (4) Lucerne Fibrex (5) Fusarium Fungopy (6) Pea with mould (7) Lupine with mould (rhizopus) 10 May 2007 18

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Novel Protein Foods (II): Analysis Results of NPF analysis for 40% replacement in 2040: 7 options based on different resources/technologies 10-30x lower environmental impact than pork meat 95 Production costs lower than of meat Consumer potential New technological knowledge and R&D-programmes necessary for meeting consumer demands Moderate negative impact on employment meat sector Action agenda: communication, consumer research, R&D, product development, Necessary related legislature & social measures 10 May 2007 20

Novel Protein Foods (III): Action agenda Communication with public & society (Professional) Education & knowledge transfer Consumer research & marketing instruments Fundamental R&D + chain organisation NPF product development Further environmental improvement (also LCA) Necessary related legislature & social measures 10 May 2007 21

NPF (IV): follow-up after 10 years Multidisciplinary research programme Profetas Food Companies developing new protein foods, sometimes in alliance with research institutes Follow-up by ministry of the Environment, addressing ngo s, present producers of veggie foods, retailers Initiatives for V-day and product office Positive attention from NGOs (vegetarians union NVB, environmental movement) and Supermarket AH Media attention & usage by educational bodies Recently: Campina has launched Valess 10 May 2007 22

NPF (VI): some analysis New networks (Profetas, company-ro, SME-ngo) Adjustment innovation system: NPF knowledge base, product office + broader impact Future vision: redefinition to a global problem and reframing in line with actor expectations / missions Regime change: not (yet), more on level of niches but with growth potential Considerable learning 10 May 2007 23

NPF (VII): context 2000-2005 Little in academia abroad Developments Dutch market (novel products, new producers, market growth), SME has hard times Food multinationals starting / enhancing activities veggie products: Nestle / Tivall, Heinz / Linda McCartney Soy MNCs: Cargill / ADM / Sole-Dupont Growth global meat consumption (China, South-America) Ministries leave it to the market (at present) Public Interest Organisations are followers, plea for organic meat Food Innovation System: specialisation, focus on risks, fast returns and controversies. 10 May 2007 24

Conclusions for NPF case STD brought right people together, backcasting was successful, there is considerable impact The future vision was adjusted, but includes its original core There is an emerging NPF knowledge base and network in NL, but still as a niche It concerns radical new products and innovations (not me-too) Companies are interested, but still little in development Internationally, a lot of dynamics (Nestle, Heinz, US soy & health) Context developments advantageous, possibly important Next to opportunities, there are threats (supermarket war, dislike of industrial foods by consumers) 10 May 2007 25

Backcasting in education: adjustments for a light version Simulation by student groups vs real stakeholders: No real-life interests, mental frameworks, values Future vision by student groups Stakeholder involvement through interviews Limited time (4 ects) vs considerable time Duration of a few weeks vs 0,5-2 years Students learning approach vs professional facilitators Learning (applying) more important than outcomes Guiding questions, limited additional methods / tools Leaving out Stage 5 (achieving follow-up) 10 May 2007 26

TiSD advanced course: compact city Future vision: compact city surrounded by strong nature: underground transport to/from city limited use of nature (resources, tourism) independent in terms of energy, water, (partly) food Backcasting: New transportation technology Decentralised small-scale energy technologies Water recycle and sanitation technologies City farming, harvesting from forest 10 May 2007 27

Programme today 13.00 Presentation backcasting 14.00 Step 1: Strategic problem orientation 15.00 Break 15.15 Step 2: Making future vision 16.30 Step 3: Backcasting analysis 17.30 Final discussion QUESTIONS? 10 May 2007 28