Backcasting for Policy
Backcasting is a normative futures method that starts from a desirable future end-state and works backward to determine the policies, actions and milestones needed to reach it from the present. Coined and developed by John Robinson, who set out its logic in his 1990 article 'Futures under glass', it deliberately contrasts with forecasting: rather than asking what future is likely given current trends, backcasting asks what future we want and how we could get there. It is especially suited to long-term, transformative challenges such as sustainability and decarbonisation, where prevailing trends point away from where society needs to go.
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Fontes
- Robinson, J. B. (1990). Futures under glass: A recipe for people who hate to predict. Futures, 22(8), 820–842. DOI: 10.1016/0016-3287(90)90018-D ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Backcasting for Normative Policy and Sustainability Planning. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/pt/public-policy/backcasting-policy
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