3 01, 2010

Decade Welcome, Decade Countdown

By |2017-04-07T02:57:43+00:00January 3rd, 2010|Categories: A. Contexting Intelligences, E. Evolutionary Intelligences, G. Levels: Developmental/Evolutionary, Global/Worldcentric|Tags: , , |0 Comments

2010 Welcome to the Decade of the Human Hive, in the Century of the City; may evolutionary intelligence emerge for people, place, planet 6:12 PM Jan 1st from web 2000-2009 Decade of Glocal City Evolution - integral depths, climatic contexts, renewable energy strategies - order emerging from chaos 12:08 PM Dec 31st, 2009 from web [...]

6 08, 2009

A Convergence of Capabilities

By |2009-08-06T16:35:38+00:00August 6th, 2009|Categories: Global/Worldcentric|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

As we travel our journeys of purpose, on purpose, with purpose, it is so comforting to know that others are doing the same. It releases the burden (and hubris) of thinking that you have to do it all. Today I am thinking of four events going on in the world simultaneously in four different cities and three different [...]

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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