Water: how collective intelligence initiatives can address this challenge
Purpose ‐ The purpose is to examine how collective intelligence initiatives can help address the challenge of water supply globally. Design/methodology/approach ‐ The methodology used was desk research
and interview. The paper commences with a review of collective intelligence as a subject area. It then assesses water as an issue, paying particular attention to the new set of World Water Scenarios currently being undertaken by the World Water Assessment Program of UNESCO and its latest World
Water Development Report (2012). It considers the application of collective intelligence systems to the challenge of water provision with particular reference to a recent initiative led by the International Water Association (IWA), the IWA WaterWiki. It examines potential future developments
from a collective intelligence viewpoint. Findings ‐ It is increasingly recognised that the drivers that affect water provision are linked to the change drivers of other global issues. There is a need to deal with the inadequacies of currently
available water data. Online collective intelligence systems make it easier to set practical goals and monitor progress and send, receive and act on the latest research and new information. Complementary collective intelligence systems in other areas are needed. Originality/value
‐ The paper deals with current developments in the water sector. It will be of interest to all foresight professionals involved with this sector or collective intelligence.
Keywords: Communication technologies; Environmental management; Generation and dissemination of information; Information management; Scenario planning
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 13 September 2013
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