15 02, 2013

Integral City Map 3: Relating Change to Exchange

By |2017-04-07T02:57:30+00:00February 15th, 2013|Categories: Building - Structures, Ego, Ethno, Global/Worldcentric, Inner, Lifecycle, Outer, Storytelling - Cultures|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |10 Comments

Integral City how do we relate to your constant changes and exchanges? Map 3 reveals the cycles that flow through and around your prolific eco-system. Integral City Map 3: The Scalar Fractal Relationship of Micro, Meso and Macro Human Systems In the city, as individuals we grow our capacities. When life conditions trigger [...]

20 04, 2011

Almere Principles Guide City Growth

By |2017-04-07T02:57:38+00:00April 20th, 2011|Categories: A. Contexting Intelligences, B. Individual Intelligences, C. Collective Intelligences, D. Strategic Intelligences, E. Evolutionary Intelligences, Ego, Ethno|Tags: , , , , , |3 Comments

Almere NL, a city of 190,000 is getting ready for a "scale jump" to double in size by 2030. Seeking guidelines to renew and transform itself, in 2008, it invited Cradle to Cradle authors William McDonough and Michael Braungart to craft principles by which the city could grow sustainably in balance with its unique polder environment and [...]

4 03, 2011

Merchants & Philanthropists Creating & Using Diasporas

By |2017-04-07T02:57:38+00:00March 4th, 2011|Categories: C. Collective Intelligences, Emergence, Ethno, Global/Worldcentric, Meshworking, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

The weak signals that diasporas emit into and outside of systems reported earlier this week is the subject of a new book. Parag Khanna, a Distinguished Visitor at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto has just released "How to Run the World". Excerpts in today's National Post read: "In the Middle [...]

6 11, 2010

Integral City Interview Zoom’d Radio/Voice of America

By |2017-04-07T02:57:42+00:00November 6th, 2010|Categories: A. Contexting Intelligences, B. Individual Intelligences, C. Collective Intelligences, city, D. Strategic Intelligences, E. Evolutionary Intelligences, Ego, Ethno, Global/Worldcentric|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Marilyn Hamilton talks to host John Schmidt of Avastone Consulting  re Integral City on Zoomd Radio. Click here for the link. We talked about the Integral City as the Human Hive - and how that enables Leadership, Relationships and Resilience. Examples that were used included New Orleans and Burning Man. Listen to the broadcast or download it [...]

8 09, 2010

Australia, Minority Governments and What the Human Hive is Saying About Eco-Regions

By |2017-04-07T02:57:42+00:00September 8th, 2010|Categories: Building - Structures, C. Collective Intelligences, climate, D. Strategic Intelligences, E. Evolutionary Intelligences, Ecosphere, Ego, Ethno, Global/Worldcentric, Lifecycle, Navigating - IVSM, Storytelling - Cultures|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |3 Comments

I have been watching the outcome (or not?) of the recent Australian election with some interest. I have been thinking about swarming (as in what can we learn from the bees when they swarm?). My bee sources (books, articles, movies) tell me that the swarming process is a kind of hive decision. That when it [...]

1 07, 2010

Executive Summary, Mapping Abbotsford Values & Developing Integral Vital Signs Monitor

By |2017-04-07T02:57:42+00:00July 1st, 2010|Categories: A. Contexting Intelligences, B. Individual Intelligences, C. Collective Intelligences, city, D. Strategic Intelligences, E. Evolutionary Intelligences, Ego, Ethno, Global/Worldcentric|Tags: , |0 Comments

I have posted to the website the Research Report on Mapping Abbotsford's Values and Developing an Integral Vital Signs Monitor. This 2010 research updates the reserach I completed in 2003.  You can read the full study at https://integralcity.com/discovery-zone/research.html  This study contributed Knowledge and Development Exchange (KDE) for a Welcoming and Inclusive Communities and Work Places [...]

3 05, 2009

Integral Bio-Security Resources for Swine, Avian Flu

By |2009-05-03T00:29:37+00:00May 3rd, 2009|Categories: Classroom course, Ego, Ethno, Global/Worldcentric, Inquiry, Level 7 Yellow|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Mayors need a framework appropriately complex to respond to the emergence of zoonotic diseases (ie. diseases that cross over from animal populations into human populations) (Sapient Circle, 2004). These threats make demands on emergency response systems that are not merely complicated, but are complex. This means that the interconnections of animal and human health systems, through diseases such as SARS, West Nile Disease, BSE, E-Coli and Avian Influenza, create exponential levels of complexity. It appears that zoonotic bio-emergencies are more dynamic and subject to sudden jumps in severity, than non-bio-emergencies, because the underlying viral/biological elements are capable of learning or adapting to their human environments/life conditions. Thus they require complex non-linear approaches to develop successful response strategies.

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