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Backcasting is a planning method that starts with defining a desirable future and then works backwards to identify policies and programs that will connect that specified future to the present. The fundamentals of the method were outlined by John B. Robinson from the
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in 1990.Robinson, John B. 1990. Futures under glass: a recipe for people who hate to predict ''Futures'', vol. 22, issue 8, pp. 820–842. The fundamental question of backcasting asks: "if we want to attain a certain goal, what actions must be taken to get there?" While
forecasting Forecasting is the process of making predictions based on past and present data. Later these can be compared (resolved) against what happens. For example, a company might estimate their revenue in the next year, then compare it against the actual ...
involves predicting the future based on current trend analysis, backcasting approaches the challenge of discussing the future from the opposite direction; it is "a method in which the future desired conditions are envisioned and steps are then defined to attain those conditions, rather than taking steps that are merely a continuation of present methods extrapolated into the future". In statistics and data analysis, backcasting can be considered to be the opposite of forecasting; thus: * ''forecasting'' involves the prediction of the future (''unknown'') values of the dependent variables based on ''known'' values of the
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. * ''backcasting'' involves the prediction of the ''unknown'' values of the independent variables that ''might'' have existed, in order to explain the ''known'' values of the dependent variable.


Backcasting vs. Forecasting

Backcasting, a term first coined by John B. Robinson in 1982, involves establishing the description of a very definite and very specific future situation. It then involves an imaginary moving backwards in time, step-by-step, in as many stages as are considered necessary, from the future to the present to reveal the mechanism through which that particular specified future could be attained from the present. Backcasting is not concerned with predicting the future: ::The major distinguishing characteristic of backcasting analyses is the concern, not with likely energy futures, but with how desirable futures can be attained. It is thus explicitly
normative Normative generally means relating to an evaluative standard. Normativity is the phenomenon in human societies of designating some actions or outcomes as good, desirable, or permissible, and others as bad, undesirable, or impermissible. A norm in ...
, involving "working backwards" from a particular future end-point to the present to determine what policy measures would be required to reach that future. According to Jansen (1994, p. 503): ::Within the framework of technological development, “forecasting” concerns the extrapolation of developments towards the future and the exploration of achievements that can be realized through technology in the long term. Conversely, the reasoning behind “backcasting” is: on the basis of an interconnecting picture of demands technology must meet in the future — “sustainability criteria” — to direct and determine the process that technology development must take and possibly also the pace at which this development process must take effect. ::Backcasting sboth an important aid in determining the direction technology development must take and in specifying the targets to be set for this purpose. As such, backcasting is an ideal search toward determining the nature and scope of the technological challenge posed by sustainable development, and it can thus serve to direct the search process toward new — sustainable — technology.


Practical applications

Backcasting is increasingly used in urban planning and resource management of water and energy. It was used by Peter Gleick and colleagues at the
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in a 1995 study on California water policy, as an alternative to traditional California water planning approaches. In 2006, the
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Water Services, which services the greater
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area in
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, committed to backcasting to the year 2050 as a formal element of all future strategic water planning initiatives. Backcasting is a key component of the soft energy path, a concept developed by
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after the shock of the
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in the United States.


Backcasting from Principles

''Backcasting from principles'' is used within the world of creation, design, policy, strategy, science and are seen as principles or constraints which define success . Contrary to backcasting from scenarios, which uses defined scenario's or visuals of a future, it uses principles to be met to define a desired future. It allows those working towards success to iteratively test whether their creation or solution is moving in the right direction. Especially when dealing with long-term transformations and transitions, working with principles is like working with a
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, or a
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. ''Backcasting from Sustainability Principles'', or
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is a key concept of the ' Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development' pioneered by
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, founder of
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, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to applied research for sustainability, in cooperation with a global academi
Alliance for Strategic Sustainable Development
which links universities which cooperate with businesses, and other NGOs. It has been refined and tested by peer-review and application within businesses (widely known examples are: Interface, Nike, Whistler, Volvo). Specific sustainability-related topics, such as climate mitigation, poverty elevation, biodiversity loss, may also be approached by backcasting from principles, but often with principles related to the topic only. This risks creating solutions that create new sustainability problems later, or elsewhere as they are not taken into account when thinking of the solution. Backcasting is used in climate reconstruction or cosmology to determine the conditions (i.e., values of unknown independent variables) that existed in the distant past based on ''known'' (more accurately estimated) values of past dependent variables.


Research groups that use backcasting


The Natural Step Canada
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Global Scenario Group The Global Scenario Group (GSG) was an international, interdisciplinary body convened in 1995 by the Tellus Institute and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) to develop scenarios for world development in the twenty-first century. Further deve ...
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Horizon scanning Horizon scanning (HS) or horizon scan is a method from futures studies, sometimes regarded as a part of foresight. It is the early detection and assessment of emerging technologies or threats for mainly policy makers in a domain of choice. Suc ...
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Tellus Institute The Tellus Institute is an American non-profit organization established in 1976 with the aim of bringing scientific rigor and systemic vision to critical environmental and social issues. Tellus has conducted thousands of projects throughout the wo ...

Stratalis Group

Twigflo Research Group


Footnotes


References

* Bunn, D.W. & Salo, A.A., "Forecasting with Scenarios", ''European Journal of Operational Research'', Vol.68, No.3, (13 August 1993), pp. 291–303.
Dreborg, K.H., "Essence of Backcasting", ''Futures'', Vol.28, No.9, (November 1996), pp. 813–828.
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Holmberg, J. & Robèrt, K.H. 2000, "Backcasting from non-overlapping sustainability principles: a framework for strategic planning", ''International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology'', 74, 291–308.
* Jansen, L., "Towards a Sustainable Future, en route with Technology", pp. 496–525 in Dutch Committee for Long-Term Environmental Policy (ed.), ''The Environment: Towards a Sustainable Future (Environment & Policy, Volume 1)'', Kluwer Academic Publishers, (Dortrecht), 1994.
Robinson, J.B., "Energy Backcasting: A Proposed Method of Policy Analysis", ''Energy Policy'', Vol.10, No.4 (December 1982), pp. 337–345.
* Robinson, J.B., "Unlearning and Backcasting: Rethinking Some of the Questions We Ask About the Future", ''Technological Forecasting and Social Change'', Vol.33, No.4, (July 1988), pp. 325–338.
Robinson, J., "Future Subjunctive: Backcasting as Social Learning", ''Futures'', Vol.35, No.8, (October 2003), pp. 839–856.

Yeates, L.B., ''Thought Experimentation: A Cognitive Approach'', Graduate Diploma in Arts (By Research) Dissertation, University of New South Wales, 2004.


External links


The Soft Path for Water in a Nutshell
(2005). Oliver M Brandes and David B. Brooks. A joint publication of Friends of the Earth Canada and the
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Backcasting Presentation from IA Summit 2007
- backcasting as a technique in
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Slides for backcasting workshop
- IA Summit 2008
Reverse Engineering the Future TEDx Talk
Hildy Gottlieb, TEDxTucson 2011 Futures techniques Planning Thought experiments