Exploring the relationship between prosperity and economic growth: and seeking to develop a new vision of the capability of humanity to flourish within the ecological limits of the planetGo to map >>Link or embed >> Mapping the causes, consequences and potential responses to climate change.Go to map >>Link or embed >> The contentious issues and potential paths to long-term, sustainable peace in the Middle East.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Analyzing the European Union's strategy for a flourishing digital economy by 2020.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Starting to explore, collate and map a selection of dyslexia resources in support of the DC Capital Area and Maryland Branches of the International Dyslexia Association at he Universities of Shady Grove, Rockville, MD on March 15 2014.Go to map >>Link or embed >> A map & database supporting Visual Insight's & NextNow Collaboratory's Timeline Mural of Women Inventors & Innovators. To open the mural at any time, click on the Women Inventors & Innovators logo.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Exploring the opportunities and implications for Australia of an ageing population.Go to map >>Link or embed >> How to help policy makers understand science and scientists understand the policy making process.Go to map >>Link or embed >>
Go to map >>Link or embed >> "This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. We recognise that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership, will implement this plan." [2]Go to map >>Link or embed >> Connecting HumanityGo to map >>Link or embed >> With concern growing that the Foresight analysis—that 50% of the UK population could be obese by 2050, at an annual cost to the nation of around £50 billion per year [2]—substantially underestimates the scale of the unfolding obesity crisis, the College of Contemporary Health is working with the wider policy community to develop a whole systems map of the obesity crisis and the potential responses.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Bootstrapping the theory, practice and ethos of collaborative systemic innovation for the well-being of all.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Working with the global scientific community to assess the risks that humanity faces in the Anthropocene and identify ways to manage and mitigate the risks.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Join a global community of mappers with over half a million ideas and 35,000 maps. Click on the bubbles to explore, and log-in to create free public & private maps on any topic!Go to map >>Link or embed >>
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An introduction to the Planet Under Pressure Project and DebateGraph.Go to map >>Link or embed >> The White House's Open Government Brainstorming on Transparency, Participation and Collaboration led by the OSTP's Open Government team.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Exploring the international issues around civil and military nuclear proliferation.Go to map >>Link or embed >> The challenges around the governance of cyberspace and of building and sustaining a secure, resilient and trusted global digital medium and infrastructure.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Identifying improved control and elimination strategies for persistent infectious diseases (such as malaria, influenza, HIV, Dengue, Influenza, TB and Polio).Go to map >>Link or embed >> Are we and our technologies becoming so intertwined that we are, in essence, evolving into a species of communal being? If so, this new species might aptly be called Sapiens plurum, the Wisdom of Many. Here we can combine the wisdom of many to guide that evolution to a better future.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Forty years ago, Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn got together in the summer of 1973 and created the first specification for ARPA's inter-networking protocol laying the foundation for connecting networks implemented using different protocols together. Franchise for Humanity, Yámana Science and Technology and many other organizations collaborated to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the publication of the TCP Specification.Go to map >>Link or embed >> We are building a space where Ukrainian dialogue actors can share, visualise and analyse dialogue information from all over Ukraine, and constructively discuss the future of their country. If you would like to join us in this process and participate in the map, please contact: miguel[dot]varela[at]themediateur[dot]eu Go to map >>Link or embed >> The impact of the illicit drugs trade on society and potential public policy responses.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Key factors to consider when seeking to engage the public in political dialogue and deliberation.Go to map >>Link or embed >> A map exploring some issues concerning the nature of time that lie at the boundary of physics and philosophy.Go to map >>Link or embed >>
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Exploring the immediate and long-term causes, consequences and potential responses to the global financial crisis.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Obesity occurs when energy intake from food and drink consumption is greater than energy expenditure through the body’s metabolism and physical activity over a prolonged period, resulting in the accumulation of excess body fat. However there are many complex behavioural and societal factors that combine to contribute to the causes of obesity.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Mapping the key stakeholders in the obesity policy sphere – and the actions the contributions they can each make to tackling the obesity crisis in the UK.Go to map >>Link or embed >> What does the digital era mean for newspapers and for the public interest journalism they enable and support?Go to map >>Link or embed >> "Wicked problem" is a phrase originally used in social planning to describe a problem that is difficult or impossible to solve because of incomplete, contradictory, and changing requirements that are often difficult to recognize.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Welcome to Blackheath Philosophy Forum. Some years ago a group of us had the bizarre idea of organizing public discussion forums on philosophical topics in the small Blue Mountains town of Blackheath (about 110 km west of Sydney). We feared we might get three people and a dog - but so many came we had to move to a bigger hall. Sixteenyears later we are still going strong...Go to map >>Link or embed >> Exploring the background to the unfolding crisis in Syria and the potential for a sustainable political resolution.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.Go to map >>Link or embed >> Douglas Carl Engelbart (January 30, 1925 – July 2, 2013)Go to map >>Link or embed >> There are over 7,500 maps on Debategraph now and the software is evolving continuously. What changes would you like to see next?Go to map >>Link or embed >>
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