Newsletter #42
territorial future thoughts by spatialforesight
In December 2024, we published three blog posts on territorial futures. Two of them are the first in a new series on possible desirable futures, and the third addresses the global role of the West.
We imagine desirable futures (1): European island of happiness. In December we started a series of blog posts exploring different possible avenues for positive future narratives. First up is the European island of happiness, with a focus on well-being going beyond GDP. (Read (Si apre in una nuova finestra))
(Si apre in una nuova finestra)We imagine desirable futures (2): Democratic spring in Europe. In the second issue of our new series, we focus on the idea of a democratic spring in Europe. Imagine democratic-minded people across the continent coming together to defend the values of democracy and diversity. (Read (Si apre in una nuova finestra))
(Si apre in una nuova finestra)Is the Western World losing its grip? Examining demographic, economic and political trends, Sverker Lindblad asks whether the West is losing its global dominance. He argues that this transition does not have to mean decline, but is call to redefine the role of the West. (Read (Si apre in una nuova finestra))
(Si apre in una nuova finestra)Our top 3. As 2024 draws to a close, we took a look at which blog posts attracted the most readers. The top three from 2024 are:
1. The future needs more territorial cooperation (Si apre in una nuova finestra) (February 2024)
(Si apre in una nuova finestra)2. Debate on the future of Cohesion Policy (Si apre in una nuova finestra) (February 2024)
(Si apre in una nuova finestra)3. Ursula von der Leyen’s plan for 2024-2029 & the future of Cohesion Policy (Si apre in una nuova finestra) (July 2024)
(Si apre in una nuova finestra)In the pipeline
Also in 2025, we will feed the blog with reflections about the future, Europe, spaces, places and people.
Season's Greetings and a 2025 with abundant vitality and exciting opportunities.
Your Spatial Foresight team