id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-194404-q9ne5i2y Rostami-Tabar, Bahman Forecasting for Social Good 2020-09-24 .txt text/plain 6652 373 47 We present some key attributes that qualify a forecasting process as FSG: it is concerned with a real problem, it is focused on advancing social and environmental goals and prioritises these over conventional measures of economic success, and it has a broad societal impact. While there is a growing recognition by agencies, organisations, and governments that data-driven decision-making tools, such as forecasting models, may offer significant improvements to society (Iyer and Power, 2014) , there is not a cohesive body of research that offers guidance towards the conceptualisation, implementation and evaluation of forecasting models for social good in practice. FSG is a forecasting process that aims to inform decisions that prioritise thriving of humanity over thriving of economies by enhancing the social foundation and ecological ceilings that impact public as a whole at both local and global levels. ./cache/cord-194404-q9ne5i2y.txt ./txt/cord-194404-q9ne5i2y.txt