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Monday, July 25
 

7:00pm MDT

Special Evening Program: Next Steps to Realizing a Sustainable Future
As we reach global limits of human growth in many dimensions, advanced thinking is required to operate in ecological balance with nature and to create more symbiotic opportunities. Join us for an informative evening of public talks on anticipating the future of nature and humanity.

Chairs
avatar for Amy Lewis

Amy Lewis

Director of Partnerships Development, The WILD Foundation
Amy Lewis is a positive personality with a high capacity for creative organizational problem solving. She is a fundraiser, policy analyst, and nonprofit management professional, and brings a fresh perspective and loads of initiative to all of her endeavors. Beginning with revamping... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for William S. Becker

William S. Becker

Executive Director, Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP)
William Becker, 62, is Executive Director of the Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP), which has created a comprehensive plan for the next President of the United States to jump-start federal leadership on global warming during his first 100 days in office. PCAP, delivered to... Read More →
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Marc Beckoff

Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado
Marc Bekoff is a former Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and is a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and a past Guggenheim Fellow. In 2000 he was awarded the Exemplar Award from the Animal Behavior Society for major long-term... Read More →
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John Fullerton

jfullerton@capitalinstitute.org, Capital Institute
John Fullerton is the Founder and President of Capital Institute, “a collaborative working to explore and effect the economic transition to a more just, regenerative, and thus sustainable way of living on this earth through the transformation of finance.” Through the work of Capital... Read More →
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Ilarion Merculieff

Advocate for Indigenous Rights/Wisdom
Larry Merculieff has almost four decades of experience serving his people, the Aleuts of the Pribilof Islands and other indigenous peoples in a number of capacities—locally, statewide, nationally and internationally. For his entire career, Merculieff has been a passionate advocate... Read More →
avatar for Jeff Orolowski

Jeff Orolowski

Director, Producer and Cinematographer on the Sundance Award-Winning film, Chasing Ice, ExposureLabs / Founder
Filmmaker Jeff Orlowski most recently served as director, producer, and cinematographer on the Sundance Award-Winning film, Chasing Ice. Orlowski’s feature length documentary was invited to screen at the White House, the United Nations and the United States Congress and has... Read More →
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Gunter Pauli

Director and Chief Technology Officer, Blue Economy Holdings, Inc.
Gunter Pauli (1956) graduated as an economist with an MBA ant then established ten companies of which two failed. He has never had a job and has always worked independently. Inspired by Aurelio Peccei, the founder of the Club of Rome, he set out to pioneer and be the change he wanted... Read More →
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Josh Tewksbury

Global Hub Director, Colorado, Colorado Global Hub of Future Earth
Josh Tewksbury is the Director of the Colorado Global Hub of Future Earth. Josh is an ecologist, conservation biologist and planetary health scientist with experience both in academia and in civil society. Before joining Future Earth as the Director of the Colorado Global Hub, Josh... Read More →

Sponsors & Partners
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ISSS

International Society for the Systems Sciences
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WILD Foundation

The Wild Foundation



Monday July 25, 2016 7:00pm - 9:30pm MDT
Macky Auditorium (CU campus) 1595 Pleasant St, Boulder, CO
 
Tuesday, July 26
 

7:00pm MDT

Special Evening Colloquium: Edge of Science: thresholds and new paradigms.
Participatory, real-time science, or holistic science is the heart of the emerging new paradigm of sustainability science and anticipatory science. We can see it exemplified in science conducted during a crisis, which is quite different from disciplinary science in which we are used to knowing the questions and priorities for research. During crises even the questions must be discovered, disciplines must be combined or transcended, and people and institutions must collaborate. We will look at some characteristics of this exploratory edge of science that seems so important for the study of systems. We will also examine social and psychological factors that tend to resist exploratory science, making it difficult to study anomalous phenomena, crises or impending crises, and complex systems; and thus requiring a special set of personal skills. Today the challenge of complex systems places the greatest needs in science at that edge. This will be an evening of penetrating discussion on two topics (a) the need for an exploratory phase of science, (b) requisite human capacity for systems thinking and (c) peer and institutional resistance to threshold ideas and new paradigms. Chair: Dominique Surel and Pamela Henning

Speakers:


  • Gary Machlis - The distinctive Characteristics of Science During Crisis

  • Dominique Surel – Human Capacity for Systems Thinking

  • Pamela Buckle-Henning – Psychology of empowering and Supporting Student Research

  • Facilitated discussion


Chairs
avatar for Pamela Henning

Pamela Henning

Associate Professor of Management, Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
Pamela Buckle Henning is an Associate Professor of Management at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business at Adelphi University in New York. As a management educator in the United States, she teaches organizational behavior, leadership, teamwork and group dynamics, and supervises... Read More →
avatar for Dominique Surel

Dominique Surel

Dominique@EnergyMedicineUniversity.org
Dr. Dominique Surel specialize in the development of Intuitive Intelligence. She has created a unique methodology to enhance accuracy of intuitive insights by integrating the natural human skill of intuition with components of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and critical thinking... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Pamela Buckle

Pamela Buckle

SIG Chair: Systems and Mental Health, Adelphi University
Secretary and Vice President for Protocol, International Society for the Systems SciencesSIG Chair: Systems and Mental Health (see below for more information)Pamela Buckle Henning She is an Associate Professor of Management at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business at Adelphi... Read More →
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Gary Machlis

co-Leader, USDOI Strategic Sciences Group
In September 2009, Gary Machlis was appointed the first Science Advisor to the Director for the National Park Service. He is playing a key role in advancing science within the NPS, advising the NPS director on science policy and programs, and working with the Department of the Interior... Read More →


Tuesday July 26, 2016 7:00pm - 9:00pm MDT
Benson 180

7:15pm MDT

Gary Machlis: The distinctive Characteristics of Science During Crisis
Chairs
avatar for Pamela Henning

Pamela Henning

Associate Professor of Management, Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
Pamela Buckle Henning is an Associate Professor of Management at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business at Adelphi University in New York. As a management educator in the United States, she teaches organizational behavior, leadership, teamwork and group dynamics, and supervises... Read More →
avatar for Dominique Surel

Dominique Surel

Dominique@EnergyMedicineUniversity.org
Dr. Dominique Surel specialize in the development of Intuitive Intelligence. She has created a unique methodology to enhance accuracy of intuitive insights by integrating the natural human skill of intuition with components of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and critical thinking... Read More →

Tuesday July 26, 2016 7:15pm - 7:45pm MDT
Benson 180

7:45pm MDT

Dominique Surel: Human Capacity for Systems Thinking
Chairs
avatar for Pamela Henning

Pamela Henning

Associate Professor of Management, Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
Pamela Buckle Henning is an Associate Professor of Management at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business at Adelphi University in New York. As a management educator in the United States, she teaches organizational behavior, leadership, teamwork and group dynamics, and supervises... Read More →
avatar for Dominique Surel

Dominique Surel

Dominique@EnergyMedicineUniversity.org
Dr. Dominique Surel specialize in the development of Intuitive Intelligence. She has created a unique methodology to enhance accuracy of intuitive insights by integrating the natural human skill of intuition with components of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and critical thinking... Read More →

Tuesday July 26, 2016 7:45pm - 8:00pm MDT
Benson 180

8:00pm MDT

Pamela Henning: Psychology of empowering and Supporting Student Research
Chairs
avatar for Pamela Henning

Pamela Henning

Associate Professor of Management, Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
Pamela Buckle Henning is an Associate Professor of Management at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business at Adelphi University in New York. As a management educator in the United States, she teaches organizational behavior, leadership, teamwork and group dynamics, and supervises... Read More →
avatar for Dominique Surel

Dominique Surel

Dominique@EnergyMedicineUniversity.org
Dr. Dominique Surel specialize in the development of Intuitive Intelligence. She has created a unique methodology to enhance accuracy of intuitive insights by integrating the natural human skill of intuition with components of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and critical thinking... Read More →

Tuesday July 26, 2016 8:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Benson 180

8:15pm MDT

Facilitated Discussion
Speakers
avatar for Pamela Henning

Pamela Henning

Associate Professor of Management, Robert B. Willumstad School of Business
Pamela Buckle Henning is an Associate Professor of Management at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business at Adelphi University in New York. As a management educator in the United States, she teaches organizational behavior, leadership, teamwork and group dynamics, and supervises... Read More →
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John Kineman

SIG Chair: Relational Science, International Society for the System Sciences
Senior Research Scientist, CIRES, University of Colorado Stellenbosch Research Fellow (2016), Stellenbosch South AfricaAdjunct Professor, Vignan University, Vadlamudi, IndiaPresident (2015-2016), International Society for the Systems Sciences ISSS SIG Chair: Relational ScienceDr... Read More →
avatar for Gary Machlis

Gary Machlis

co-Leader, USDOI Strategic Sciences Group
In September 2009, Gary Machlis was appointed the first Science Advisor to the Director for the National Park Service. He is playing a key role in advancing science within the NPS, advising the NPS director on science policy and programs, and working with the Department of the Interior... Read More →
avatar for Dominique Surel

Dominique Surel

Dominique@EnergyMedicineUniversity.org
Dr. Dominique Surel specialize in the development of Intuitive Intelligence. She has created a unique methodology to enhance accuracy of intuitive insights by integrating the natural human skill of intuition with components of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and critical thinking... Read More →


Tuesday July 26, 2016 8:15pm - 9:00pm MDT
Benson 180
 
Wednesday, July 27
 

12:25pm MDT

Special Box Lunch Keynote: Inter-Faith Perspectives on Global Sustainability
In the face of unprecedented global change, Pope Francis recently challenged people of all faiths to unite together for what he called "integral ecology." Is his appeal compelling? What of a similar nature has been said in other faith traditions and what is new about this appeal? This interfaith panel discussion on global sustainability will explore a variety of faith perspectives that may contrast or correlate with the Pope's Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home. Scholars and religious leaders representing diverse faith traditions will engage with one another to discuss the roots and meanings of "integral ecology" and this contemporary call to action.

Chairs
avatar for Andrew Schwartz

Andrew Schwartz

Managing Director, Center for Process Studies
Andrew Schwartz is a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. He received his B.A. in Religion from Northwest Nazarene University (where he studied with Thomas Jay Oord), an M.A. in Theological Studies from Nazarene Theological Seminary... Read More →
avatar for Alec Tsoucatos

Alec Tsoucatos

Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Economics and Business, Regis University and Metro State University
Alec Tsoucatos, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Economics and Business, Regis University and Metro State University. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt on December 6 1941 (a day before Pearl Harbor) of Greek parents. Alexandria then was a cosmopolitan city that embraced English, French, Italian... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Aun Ali

Aun Ali

Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Colorado
Aun Hasan Ali is the Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Colorado. He joined the Department of Religious Studies in 2015. He works on the Islamic tradition. Ali studied Religion and Philosophy at Rutgers University, receiving his BA in 2003. That same year... Read More →
avatar for Loriliai Biernacki

Loriliai Biernacki

Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, University of Colorado, Religious Studies
Loriliai Biernacki (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her research interests include Hinduism, the interface between religion and science, and gender. Her first... Read More →
avatar for Venugopal Damerla

Venugopal Damerla

Physician, United States Department of Veterans Health Affairs
Venugopal is a practicing Physician with the United States Department of Veterans Health Affairs in Denver. He was born and raised in Secunderabad, India. Over the last 25 years Venugopal has studied Vedic spirituality under the guidance of disciples of A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami... Read More →
avatar for Glenn Morris

Glenn Morris

Associate Professor and President's Teaching Scholar, University of Colorado, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Glenn T. Morris is the Associate Professor and President's Teaching Scholar of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado. Professor Morris' areas of expertise are indigenous peoples in the international legal and political arena, public law, civil liberties... Read More →
avatar for Anne Parker

Anne Parker

Professor Environmental Studies, Naropa University
Anne Parker is passionate about serving life and renewing our connection to and deep reverence for the Earth in her teaching and life work. She is a Professor of Environmental Studies, a full time Naropa University faculty member who has taught in both the BA in Environmental Studies... Read More →
avatar for Marc Soloway

Marc Soloway

Rabbi, Bonai Shalom
Rabbi Marc Soloway has been Bonai Shalom’s rabbi in Boulder, Colorado since his 2004 ordination from Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in California. Previously he was an actor and complementary medicine practitioner in London. He chairs Hazon’s Rabbinical Advisory Board, was... Read More →
avatar for Todd Wynward

Todd Wynward

Author of Rewilding the Way: Break Free to Follow an Untamed God, Wilderness Educator
Todd Wynward is a wilderness educator and author of Rewilding the Way: Break Free to Follow an Untamed God. Todd lives with his family in Taos, NM. When he is not re-imagining Christianity, Wynward is re-imagining public education and the American way of life, starting with his... Read More →


Wednesday July 27, 2016 12:25pm - 1:25pm MDT
University Memorial Centre (UMC), Room 235 University Memorial Centre (UMC), University of Colorado

7:00pm MDT

Special Evening Dialogue: Robert M. Hutchins Memorial Dialogue on Anticipating Global Futures.
Robert M. Hutchins’ dialogues were centered on the idea that systems theory is needed to anticipate the future of human and natural systems and to advance science, governance, societal development, and educational systems. Continuing in the spirit of these dialogues, this will be an open, multi-faceted discussion about issues of sustainability in socio-ecological systems.

Speakers
avatar for Debora Hammond

Debora Hammond

Professor Emerita, Sonoma State University
Debora Hammond is Professor Emerita of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies at Sonoma State University. Her doctoral work in the history of science was published in 2003 as The Science of Synthesis: Exploring the Social Implications of General Systems... Read More →
avatar for Judith Rosen

Judith Rosen

CEO, Rosen Enterprises
SIG Co-Chair: Relational ScienceJudith Rosen is a writer, researcher, and artist who, through interaction with her father, the mathematial biologist Robert Rosen, has a comprehensive understanding of his scientific work. She traveled on numerous scientific trips with Robert Rosen... Read More →


Wednesday July 27, 2016 7:00pm - 9:30pm MDT
Benson 180
 


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