Raphael Asada presented the preliminary results of our Delphi Study (WP1), and describing it structure with how, we organized the three Delphi rounds (survey, interviews, survey) and focused on the expert’s expectations to the changing inputs and outputs of the sectors they were most familiar with, and what they view as drivers and limiters of their development for different shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs). They were thereafter asked further questions about these factors, and asked to evaluate the importance of aggregated versions of these factors’ importance for the development of two of the SSPs. The results indicated assumed increasing inefficiency within most sectors and SSPs. The presentation is linked below.
Montag, 13.10.2025