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Visionary Victory: Congo Basin Futures Project Wins Prestigious Dubai Foresight Award!

A unique project exploring the future of the Congo Basin, led by Dr. Nsah Mala from the University of Cologne's BRIDGES Hub for Planetary Wellbeing, has clinched a top international honour, winning the inaugural Dubai Foresight Awards in the "Foresight for the Planet" category. The project, titled Congo Basin Futures, was celebrated last Tuesday, November 18, 2025, out hundreds of submissions from 50 countries it was named the overall category winner. Congo Basin Futures utilises innovative, foresight-based approaches, including participatory foresight methodologies, storytelling, and indigenous knowledge, to map out both undesirable and preferred futures for the world's second-largest tropical rainforest.

‘Building BRIDGES to a Biophilic Future: Reimagining Progress in Relationship with our Planet’

‘Building BRIDGES to a Biophilic Future: Reimagining Progress in Relationship with our Planet’ by Prof. Luci Attala, argues that the concept of "progress" must be urgently redefined beyond its current narrow focus on economic growth and technological innovation. In an era of poly-crises and inequality, a "biophilic" (life-loving) approach is needed, integrating wisdom from the humanities and Indigenous ontologies to ground progress in dignity and justice for people and planet. This thought piece advocates for a biophilic economy as a "grounded" alternative that supports nature, viewing ecosystems not as resources to be exploited but as partners in creating long-term value. BRIDGES are proud to announce the publication of this piece, featured this month on UNESCO’s Futures Literacy and Foresight Collection of Thought Pieces.

The Young Person’s Guide To Systems Change

The Young Person’s Guide To Systems Change from The 50 Percent (a platform for young leaders supported by The Club of Rome), is designed as a collaborative space that empowers young people to develop a deep understanding of systems thinking and apply it to transform the world around them. It challenges the misconception that systems thinking is too complex for young people, recognising their ability to navigate interconnected challenges.

Call for applications for a post-doc position

UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES are pleased to announce a new post-doc position in Portugal with an explicit connection to the BRIDGES Coalition, working to build new capacities. “The contractor's functions consist of the investigation and structuring of a global network of geoethical territories, anchored in UNESCO's BRIDGES programme and aligned with the SDGs, focused on geoethical management, built from the existing networks of the Centre for Geosciences. The expected result is a protocol for the implementation of BRIDGES territories based on geomorphological and humanistic criteria, quality assessment parameters and implementation guidelines, which can support in an academically coherent way the network of territories that subscribe to this orientation.”

Outcome documents of The World Conference on Science and Art for Sustainability

We’re delighted to share outcome documents of The World Conference on Science and Art for Sustainability, which took place on 22-24 September 2025, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Belgrade, Serbia, with BRIDGES as a co-sponsoring partner. The World Conference on Science and Art for Sustainability is one of the flagship events within the overall program of International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development (IDSSD). The shared documents are as follows: World Conference on Science and Art for Sustainability Report; Interviews; and Belgrade Declaration on Science and Art for Sustainability.

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