Horizon scanning explained

Horizon scanning (HS) or horizon scan is a method from futures studies, sometimes regarded as a part of foresight.[1] It is the early detection and assessment of emerging technologies or threats for mainly policy makers in a domain of choice.[2] [3] [4] Such domains include agriculture,[5] environmental studies,[6] health care, biosecurity,[2] and food safety.[7]

Some sources mention HS as an alternative name for environmental scanning (ES),[8] or view HS as a subset of ES,[9] or at least suggest ES to have a similar goal to HS.[10] In summary, ES has key differences to HS.[11] ES is rather concerned to provide industry specific information for short-term decision making in a competitive environment.[12] [13] [14]

Etymology

One of the first usages of the term horizon scanning as related to futures studies appeared in 1995 in a paper discussing trends in information technology and forecasting the year 2005.[15] Then, horizon scanning was used to name detection and early evaluation of health care technologies in a European workshop in September 1997, whose participants were 27 policy makers and researchers from 12 countries.[16] This workshop was organized as a part of the European health technology assessment project (HTA).[16] Policy makers and planners of health services were the main target groups for knowledge produced by horizon scanning.[16]

Definitions of Horizon Scanning
Year Source Definition
2002 Horizon scanning is "the systematic examination of potential threats, opportunities and likely future developments which are at the margins of current thinking and planning’ and, continuing, horizon scanning ‘may explore novel and unexpected issues, as well as persistent problems or trends."[17]
2004 UK Government's Chief Scientific Advisor's Committee "Horizon scanning is the systematic examination of potential threats, opportunities and likely future developments including – but not restricted to – those that are at the margins of current thinking and planning. Horizon scanning may explore novel and unexpected issues, as well as persistent problems or trends."[18]
2015 "Horizon Scanning is the systematic outlook to detect early signs of potentially important developments. These can be weak (or early) signals, trends, wild cards or other developments, persistent problems, risks and threats, including matters at the margins of current thinking that challenge past assumptions."[19]
2019 Horizon scanning is "a technique for detecting early signs of potentially important developments through a systematic examination of potential threats and opportunities, with emphasis on new technology and its effects on the issue at hand."[20]

Phases and techniques

A 2013 systematic study of 23 formally established health technology HS programs from different countries identified following common phases in a horizon scanning process:[21]

Horizon scanning shares common methods with future-oriented technology analysis.[22] [23] Horizon scanning includes following techniques:[6] [21]

Technique Example
Environmental Research Funders Forum Horizon Scanning Study[24]
Foresight project on Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs[25]
Medical Technology Horizon Scanning[26]
Expert workshops Horizon scan of conservation issues in UK.[27] Assessment of 100 ecological questions of highest priority to global conservation.[28]
Open fora Future Wiki[29]
50 key issues for the future of Mediterranean wetlands[30]
HSTOOL – semiautomatic discovery of scientific trends from clusters of publications[31]
Scenarios[32] Wildlife Conservation Societies’ Futures of the Wild[33]
Systems/Maps Foresight project on Tackling Obesities: Future Choices[34]

Governmental bodies

European Union

European commission developed the Transport Research and Innovation Monitoring and Information System (TRIMIS) in 2017, an open-access transport information system supporting the implementation of the seven Strategic Transport Research and Innovation Agenda (STRIA) roadmaps.[35] In 2021, a horizon scanning module was added to TRIMIS.[36] This horizon scanning framework developed by Joint Research Centre within TRIMIS uses news media, scientific publication sources, patent data sources, EU funding datasets and other sources as basis for text mining.

Joint Research Centre's "Tool for Innovation Monitoring" augments horizon scanning with text mining of available literature.[37] This tool is developed in 2020. Among the used data sources are Scopus, PATSTAT and Cordis.

Germany

Umweltbundesamt applies horizon scanning since 2012 along with trend analysis.[38]

Russia

In the Russian Federation, horizon scanning is performed by Higher School of Economics and financed by Ministry of Education and Science.[39] In 2012, Putin stated that "[a] Foresight exercise for Russia’s science and technology towards 2030 is due to be completed. It highlights specific ways to both revitalize traditional sectors and penetrate into new high-tech markets…". Russian horizon scanning team consisted of 15–20 members and conducted an online survey of 2000 experts.

Sweden

Swedish Defence Research Agency has developed a software tool named HSTOOL for HS of scientific literature in 2019.[40] The scientific literature is searched, clustered in groups that correspond to subject subfields and evaluated based on the bibliometric numbers. The clustering is performed using Gibbs sampling Dirichlet multinomial mixture model algorithm. The citation statistics are provided derived from Thomson Reuters' Web of Science.

UK

In order to centralize horizon scanning, UK has founded the English Horizon Scanning Centre (HSC) in 2005.[41] The Cabinet Office's Horizon Scanning Secretariat and the Government Office for Science's Horizon Scanning Centre were combined to the Horizon Scanning Programme team in 2014.[42]

USA

In 2010, The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) established the first publicly funded Healthcare Horizon Scanning program of the US.[43]

See also

Notes and References

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  2. News: Continuity Central . 25 February 2021 . www.continuitycentral.com . en.
  3. Sutherland . William J. . Aveling . Rosalind . Brooks . Thomas M. . Clout . Mick . Dicks . Lynn V. . Fellman . Liz . Fleishman . Erica . Gibbons . David W. . Keim . Brandon . Lickorish . Fiona . Monk . Kathryn A. . Mortimer . Diana . Peck . Lloyd S. . Pretty . Jules . Rockström . Johan . Rodríguez . Jon Paul . Smith . Rebecca K. . Spalding . Mark D. . Tonneijck . Femke H. . Watkinson . Andrew R. . 3 . A horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2014 . Trends in Ecology & Evolution . January 2014 . 29 . 1 . 15–22 . 10.1016/j.tree.2013.11.004. 24332318 . 3884124 . free .
  4. Smith . J . Ward . D . Michaelides . M . Moore . A T . Simpson . S . 3 . New and emerging technologies for the treatment of inherited retinal diseases: a horizon scanning review . Eye . September 2015 . 29 . 9 . 1131–1140 . 10.1038/eye.2015.115. 26113499 . 4565944 . free .
  5. Book: Text Mining for Horizon Scanning: An Insight Into Agricultural Research and Innovation in Africa . 2020 . Publications Office of the European Union . 978-92-76-21446-5 . en.
  6. Sutherland . William J. . Woodroof . Harry J. . The need for environmental horizon scanning . Trends in Ecology & Evolution . 1 October 2009 . 24 . 10 . 523–527 . 10.1016/j.tree.2009.04.008 . 19660827 . en . 0169-5347.
  7. Web site: Horizon Scanning and Foresight: An overview of approaches and possible applications in Food Safety . FAO . 25 February 2021.
  8. Schultz . Wendy L. . The cultural contradictions of managing change: using horizon scanning in an evidence-based policy context . Foresight . 1 January 2006 . 8 . 4 . 3–12 . 10.1108/14636680610681996 . 1463-6689.
  9. Miles . Ian . Saritas . Ozcan . The depth of the horizon: searching, scanning and widening horizons . Foresight . 2 November 2012 . 14 . 6 . 530–545 . 10.1108/14636681211284953.
  10. van Rij . Victor . Joint horizon scanning: identifying common strategic choices and questions for knowledge . Science and Public Policy . 1 February 2010 . 37 . 1 . 7–18 . 10.3152/030234210X484801 . en . 0302-3427.
  11. Enhancing horizon scanning by utilizing pre-developed scenarios: Analysis of current practice and specification of a process improvement to aid the identification of important 'weak signals' . Technological Forecasting and Social Change . 1 December 2017 . 125 . 224–235 . 10.1016/j.techfore.2017.08.001 . en . 0040-1625. free . Rowe . Emily . Wright . George . Derbyshire . James .
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  14. Ramírez . Rafael . Selsky . John W. . Strategic Planning in Turbulent Environments: A Social Ecology Approach to Scenarios . Long Range Planning . February 2016 . 49 . 1 . 90–102 . 10.1016/j.lrp.2014.09.002 . en.
  15. Gates . William H. . Horizon Scanning: Opportunities Technology Will Bring by 2005 . Journal of Business Strategy . 1 January 1995 . 16 . 1 . 19–21 . 10.1108/eb039676 . 0275-6668.
  16. Carlsson . P. . Jørgensen . T. . Scanning the horizon for emerging health technologies. Conclusions from a European Workshop . International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care . 1998 . 14 . 4 . 695–704 . 10.1017/s0266462300012010 . 9885460 . 1184587 . 0266-4623.
  17. Könnölä . Totti . Salo . Ahti . Cagnin . Cristiano . Carabias . Vicente . Vilkkumaa . Eeva . 3 . Facing the future: Scanning, synthesizing and sense-making in horizon scanning . Science and Public Policy . 1 March 2012 . 39 . 2 . 222–231 . 10.1093/scipol/scs021. 11475/8386 . free .
  18. Palomino . Marco A. . Bardsley . Sarah . Bown . Kevin . De Lurio . Jennifer . Ellwood . Peter . Holland-Smith . David . Huggins . Bob . Vincenti . Alexandra . Woodroof . Harry . Owen . Richard . 3 . Web-based horizon scanning: concepts and practice . Foresight . 24 August 2012 . 14 . 5 . 355–373 . 10.1108/14636681211269851.
  19. Web site: Models of Horizon Scanning How to integrate Horizon Scanning into European Research and Innovation Policies . Fraunhofer ISI . 2015 . 26 February 2021.
  20. Book: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine . HORIZON SCANNING AND FORESIGHT METHODS . National Academies Press (US) . 22 June 2021 . en . 2020-01-14.
  21. Book: Sun . F . Schoelles . K . AHRQ Health Care Horizon Scanning System A Systematic Review of Methods for Health Care Technology Horizon Scanning . 2013 .
  22. Eerola . A. . Miles . I. . Methods and tools contributing to FTA: A knowledge-based perspective . Futures . 1 April 2011 . 43 . 3 . 265–278 . 10.1016/j.futures.2010.11.005 . en . 0016-3287.
  23. Tagiew . Rustam . Witzler . Sebastian . Portier . Martin . Towards Assessing Digital Technologies for the Future of Mobility . 14 July 2022 . Social Science Research Network . 4151745 . en.
  24. Web site: An Environment Research Funders' Forum Report: Horizon Scanning Study . ERA Visions . 2007. 7 March 2021.
  25. Web site: Brain science, addiction and drugs . GOV.UK . 7 March 2021 . 2005.
  26. Brown . I. . Smale . A. . Verma . A. . Momandwall . S. . Medical Technology Horizon Scanning . Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine . December 2004 . 27 . 4 . 294–295 . 3 June 2021 . EN.
  27. Sutherland . William J. . Bailey . Mark J. . Bainbridge . Ian P. . Brereton . Tom . Dick . Jaimie T. A. . Drewitt . Joanna . Dulvy . Nicholas K. . Dusic . Nicholas R. . Freckleton . Robert P. . Gaston . Kevin J. . Gilder . Pam M. . Green . Rhys E. . Heathwaite . A. Louise . Johnson . Sally M. . Macdonald . David W. . Mitchell . Roger . Osborn . Daniel . Owen . Roger P. . Pretty . Jules . Prior . Stephanie V. . Prosser . Havard . Pullin . Andrew S. . Rose . Paul . Stott . Andrew . Tew . Tom . Thomas . Chris D. . Thompson . Des B. A. . Vickery . Juliet A. . Walker . Matt . Walmsley . Clive . Warrington . Stuart . Watkinson . Andrew R. . Williams . Rich J. . Woodroffe . Rosie . Woodroof . Harry J. . 3 . Future novel threats and opportunities facing UK biodiversity identified by horizon scanning . Journal of Applied Ecology . 2008 . 45 . 3 . 821–833 . 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2008.01474.x . en . 1365-2664. free .
  28. Sutherland . William J. . Armstrong-Brown . Susan . Armsworth . Paul R. . Tom . Brereton . Brickland . Jonathan . Campbell . Colin D. . Chamberlain . Daniel E. . Cooke . Andrew I. . Dulvy . Nicholas K. . Dusic . Nicholas R. . Fitton . Martin . Freckleton . Robert P. . Godfray . H. Charles J. . Grout . Nick . Harvey . H. John . Hedley . Colin . Hopkins . John J. . Kift . Neil B. . Kirby . Jeff . Kunin . William E. . Macdonald . David W. . Marker . Brian . Naura . Marc . Neale . Andrew R. . Oliver . Tom . Osborn . Dan . Pullin . Andrew S. . Shardlow . Matthew E. A. . Showler . David A. . Smith . Paul L. . Smithers . Richard J. . Solandt . Jean-Luc . Spencer . Jonathan . Spray . Chris J. . Thomas . Chris D. . Thompson . Jim . Webb . Sarah E. . Yalden . Derek W. . Watkinson . Andrew R. . 3 . The identification of 100 ecological questions of high policy relevance in the UK . Journal of Applied Ecology . 2006 . 43 . 4 . 617–627 . 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2006.01188.x . en . 1365-2664. 2318/123675 . free .
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  31. Book: Karasalo . Maja . Schubert . Johan . 2019 International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) . Developing Horizon Scanning Methods for the Discovery of Scientific Trends . September 2019 . 1055–1062 . 10.1109/ICDAR.2019.00172 . 978-1-7281-3014-9 . 207977849 . https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8978144 . 20 May 2021.
  32. Palomino . Marco A. . Bardsley . Sarah . Bown . Kevin . De Lurio . Jennifer . Ellwood . Peter . Holland-Smith . David . Huggins . Bob . Vincenti . Alexandra . Woodroof . Harry . Owen . Richard . 3 . Web-based horizon scanning: concepts and practice . Foresight . 1 January 2012 . 14 . 5 . 355–373 . 10.1108/14636681211269851 . 16 May 2021 . 1463-6689.
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  39. Cuhls . Kerstin E. . Horizon Scanning in Foresight – Why Horizon Scanning is only a part of the game . Futures & Foresight Science . 2020 . 2 . 1 . e23 . 10.1002/ffo2.23 . 212853499 . 12 October 2021 . en . 2573-5152.
  40. Web site: HSTOOL for Horizon Scanning of Scientific Literature . . 20 May 2021 . en.
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  42. Web site: Horizon Scanning Programme team . GOV.UK . 26 February 2021 . en.
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