| White Paper on Lithuania's Futures Ecosystem |
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The objectives of the modernisation and development of Lithuania’s futures ecosystem are included in the documents of the State Progress Strategy ‘Lithuania’s Vision for the Future ‘Lithuania 2050’’ (hereinafter: the ‘Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’’) which are intended to implement and provide support for it, as well as to establish measures for its development. The Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’ outlines the general contours of the LFE and discusses the organisational and functional directions for its further development. A more in-depth analysis of these aspirations and various contexts comprise the contents of the White Paper on Lithuania’s Futures Ecosystem (hereinafter: the ‘White Paper’). The subject-matter and contents of the White Paper
are derived from legal regulation, however are purely recommendatory and indicative in character. Therefore, the White Paper is not treated as a final document; it is ongoing work and must be continuously supplemented and improved in the light of domestic and global developments, emerging opportunities,
and conditions. The White Paper should be updated and republished every few years.The objectives of the modernisation and development of Lithuania’s futures ecosystem are included in the documents of the State Progress Strategy ‘Lithuania’s Vision for the Future ‘Lithuania 2050’’ (hereinafter: the ‘Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’’) which are intended to implement and provide support for it, as well as to establish measures for its development. The Strategy ‘Lithuania 2050’ outlines the general contours of the LFE and discusses the organisational and functional directions for its further development. A more in-depth analysis of these aspirations and various contexts comprise the contents of the White Paper on Lithuania’s Futures Ecosystem (hereinafter: the ‘White Paper’). The subject-matter and contents of the White Paper
are derived from legal regulation, however are purely recommendatory and indicative in character. Therefore, the White Paper is not treated as a final document; it is ongoing work and must be continuously supplemented and improved in the light of domestic and global developments, emerging opportunities, and conditions. The White Paper should be updated and republished every few years.
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