"[Börner''s] sumptuous, detailed book tackles issues of error and bias head-on." -- New Scientist "The future is not waiting to reveal itself. It''s all around us, in the shifting and changing consequences of every one of the quintillion interactions going on every second, everywhere. We make the future, unknowing of the consequences. If we were able to model and predict the result of all those interactions, we could reshape them and generate a future we want. This magnificent Atlas is a first step toward being able to do that." -- James Burke, author of Connections " Atlas of Forecasts is an amazing and incredibly important resource. To understand its power, just consider how modern weather reports merge complex models and immense data into understandable forecasts that mobilize the entire citizenry to take coordinated action--and now imagine that power applied to all of societies'' grand challenges!" -- Alex "Sandy" Pentland, MIT; co-author of Building the New Economy: Data as Capital " Atlas of Forecasts is mind-boggling--parading the multiple dimensions of our future, and the rich set of tools and data that data science has assembled, so that we can grasp the destiny of the natural, social, and technological systems that surround us.
Richly illustrated, colorful, and rigorous, this Atlas takes us on an eye-opening journey." -- Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern University, author of The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success "New mapping methodologies are becoming critical as we now have 24/7 access to real-world sensor data, digitally born data, and unprecedented data-processing, modeling, and visualization capabilities. Our challenge today is how to convert this data toward enabling the transformation needed to fight the interconnected climate and inequality crises." -- Olga Subirós, Olga Subirós Studio; curator of the Big Bang Data exhibition " Atlas of Forecasts is an intoxicating cocktail of ideas, images, maps, and data visualizations, which inspires the reader to make creative contributions. The entire Atlas series--including Atlas of Science and Atlas of Knowledge --is an unmatched map of our current realities and future directions." -- Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland; author of The New ABCs of Research: Achieving Breakthrough Collaborations "In Atlas of Forecasts , Katy Börner has once again delivered an encyclopedic intellectual tour de force. Using the most advanced mathematical and computational analyses and tools, this Atlas will join its predecessors as a superb and influential seminal reference volume for decision-makers, scientists, scholars, and students. If Atlas of Science showed us ''what we know'' and Atlas of Knowledge showed us ''how to visualize it,'' then this fitting final volume of the Atlastrilogy shows us ''why it matters,'' with its sophisticated application to real-world challenges.
" -- Michael A. McRobbie, Eighteenth President of Indiana University "Building meaningful future scenarios is both an art and a science. Atlas of Forecasts provides clear and thorough explanations of the leading methods for producing realistic visions, while offering crucial insights into how to generate compelling visualizations to effectively communicate the future to the present." -- Parag Khanna, founder of FutureMap; author of Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization "Katy Börner has designed and delivered a remarkably integrated compendium of approaches to predicting and implementing desirable futures across many domains. Her broad survey of alternative models is compelling and practically valuable, and the model visualizations are insightful and truly beautiful. Everyone needs to have this book." -- William B. Rouse, Georgetown University; author of Computing Possible Futures: Model-Based Explorations of "What If?" "All of us in the business of making judgments about what matters in science owe a debt of gratitude to Katy Börner and her colleagues for their extraordinary work on visualization and sense-making.
The third installment of the Atlastrilogy is a book of rare clarity and beauty that is also informative and practical. A monumental achievement." -- Susan M. Fitzpatrick, President of the James S. McDonnell Foundation.