The Göncöl Foundation is a non-profit environmental foundation in Hungary established in 1985 that works to preserve nature, human, and social values. It has over 15 years of experience in education, communication, and conservation projects. The foundation provides services such as competency development training, field research, and organizing conferences to support sustainable development. It partners with other organizations and the private sector to address environmental issues and support biodiversity conservation.
Beyond the usual suspects? The role of expert knowledge in sustainability indicator development for Scotland's upland estates. Presented by Jayne Glass at the "Perth II: Global Change and the World's Mountains" conference in Perth, Scotland in September 2010.
As a result of the discussions held at the later life forum in Cambridge covering the information challenges of the transforming social care agenda, we have created a short report on the key themes.
Beyond the usual suspects? The role of expert knowledge in sustainability indicator development for Scotland's upland estates. Presented by Jayne Glass at the "Perth II: Global Change and the World's Mountains" conference in Perth, Scotland in September 2010.
As a result of the discussions held at the later life forum in Cambridge covering the information challenges of the transforming social care agenda, we have created a short report on the key themes.
Emilie Robert Observatory of free healthcare in Mali 2012Emilie Robert
This presentation was given at the 2nd global symposium on health systems research, in a panel on knowledge translation strategies in West Africa to promote access to healthcare. This panel which I organized was chaired by Valéry Ridde. The symposium took place in Beijing (China) in November 2012.
Digital technology has been adopted widely in the heritage sector for everything from kiosks to mobile web, apps, augmented reality, not to forget multimedia and audio guides. It holds out the promise of enabling sites to deliver information and interpretation to the visitor. But, to what extent are we in control of these tools?
Are we still flushed with excitement at the possibilities? Are we still caught up in thinking about the many ways digital technologies can meet our organisational objectives?
This presentation uses data from a series of projects to argue that we need to become more informed commissioners - considering visitor motivation, organisational mission and technological capabilities to achieve success.
Marine Knowledge Meeting, 11-12 Oct 2012, Brussels: All About iMarine iMarine283644
iMarine is empowering users in the marine community and beyond by providing a highly efficient e-Infrastructure to accelerate data discovery, exchange, and analysis, tools and platforms that facilitates scientific discovery. Funded by the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme, a number of iMarine services are already available through the iMarine Gateway supplying cross disciplinary data supporting experts in the field.
Step 2 / The project “From A to Green: a Future Vision for
Coachworks”, as its name suggests, engages sustainability
and innovation in an effort to provide the
group with a signifi cant step-up on the connection
between Combigroep’s brand image and brand identity
through a product.
The team intends to make a creative exercise by
projecting a future vision that will fi nally inspire a realistic
and infl uential product – an environmentally
friendly and versatile coachwork.
A pioneering approach will be developed through the
analysis of future trends, drivers and forces - far until
2025 - so that this can be refl ected in the opportunities
of a design that can “launch” the Present (2010)
into this direction, while still following constrains and
regulations imposed by a compliant industry.
Perspectives on Collaborative Research Environments offered by D4ScienceFAO
Slides presented at the "4th Session of the IODE Group of Experts on Biological and Chemical Data Management and Exchange Practices (GE-BICH-IV)" which took place on 27-30 January 2009 in Oostende, Belgium
More information at: http://d4science.eu/node/173
Introducing Social Localisation: What's your message? Give up the illusion of control! User-driven and needs-based translation and localization scenarios. CNGL Scientific Committee Meeting, 18 November 2011
The presentation outlines building blocks that could be used as a tool in design work oriented at crafting social media solutions for Crisis and Humanitarian Response work. These slides was first used at the ISCRAM Summerschool 2012.
Tsp fab fuse-promoting sustainable developmentevoltas
Twinning Sustainable Production is a research projekt which wants to find partners which are interested to share their knowledge about renewable energy infrastructure and open production infrastructure like fablabs or sustainable village
Aligning people process and technology in km kwt presentationStephanie Barnes
This is the presentation given by Stephanie Barnes at Knowledge Workers Toronto (KWT) on Aug 2, 2011. It is based on her Ark Group report, "Aligning People, Process, and Technology in Knowledge Management" published in May 2011.
10 04 10 Panel Discussion at the GFDRR Knowledge Network Session Heather Blanchard
How do we move the knowledge agenda forward, how do we build the global partnerships for the future?
Panelists: Dr. Farghaly, Arab Academy of Science Technology and Marine Transport (AASTMT), Larry James, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Heather Blanchard, Crisis Commons
Emilie Robert Observatory of free healthcare in Mali 2012Emilie Robert
This presentation was given at the 2nd global symposium on health systems research, in a panel on knowledge translation strategies in West Africa to promote access to healthcare. This panel which I organized was chaired by Valéry Ridde. The symposium took place in Beijing (China) in November 2012.
Digital technology has been adopted widely in the heritage sector for everything from kiosks to mobile web, apps, augmented reality, not to forget multimedia and audio guides. It holds out the promise of enabling sites to deliver information and interpretation to the visitor. But, to what extent are we in control of these tools?
Are we still flushed with excitement at the possibilities? Are we still caught up in thinking about the many ways digital technologies can meet our organisational objectives?
This presentation uses data from a series of projects to argue that we need to become more informed commissioners - considering visitor motivation, organisational mission and technological capabilities to achieve success.
Marine Knowledge Meeting, 11-12 Oct 2012, Brussels: All About iMarine iMarine283644
iMarine is empowering users in the marine community and beyond by providing a highly efficient e-Infrastructure to accelerate data discovery, exchange, and analysis, tools and platforms that facilitates scientific discovery. Funded by the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme, a number of iMarine services are already available through the iMarine Gateway supplying cross disciplinary data supporting experts in the field.
Step 2 / The project “From A to Green: a Future Vision for
Coachworks”, as its name suggests, engages sustainability
and innovation in an effort to provide the
group with a signifi cant step-up on the connection
between Combigroep’s brand image and brand identity
through a product.
The team intends to make a creative exercise by
projecting a future vision that will fi nally inspire a realistic
and infl uential product – an environmentally
friendly and versatile coachwork.
A pioneering approach will be developed through the
analysis of future trends, drivers and forces - far until
2025 - so that this can be refl ected in the opportunities
of a design that can “launch” the Present (2010)
into this direction, while still following constrains and
regulations imposed by a compliant industry.
Perspectives on Collaborative Research Environments offered by D4ScienceFAO
Slides presented at the "4th Session of the IODE Group of Experts on Biological and Chemical Data Management and Exchange Practices (GE-BICH-IV)" which took place on 27-30 January 2009 in Oostende, Belgium
More information at: http://d4science.eu/node/173
Introducing Social Localisation: What's your message? Give up the illusion of control! User-driven and needs-based translation and localization scenarios. CNGL Scientific Committee Meeting, 18 November 2011
The presentation outlines building blocks that could be used as a tool in design work oriented at crafting social media solutions for Crisis and Humanitarian Response work. These slides was first used at the ISCRAM Summerschool 2012.
Tsp fab fuse-promoting sustainable developmentevoltas
Twinning Sustainable Production is a research projekt which wants to find partners which are interested to share their knowledge about renewable energy infrastructure and open production infrastructure like fablabs or sustainable village
Aligning people process and technology in km kwt presentationStephanie Barnes
This is the presentation given by Stephanie Barnes at Knowledge Workers Toronto (KWT) on Aug 2, 2011. It is based on her Ark Group report, "Aligning People, Process, and Technology in Knowledge Management" published in May 2011.
10 04 10 Panel Discussion at the GFDRR Knowledge Network Session Heather Blanchard
How do we move the knowledge agenda forward, how do we build the global partnerships for the future?
Panelists: Dr. Farghaly, Arab Academy of Science Technology and Marine Transport (AASTMT), Larry James, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Heather Blanchard, Crisis Commons
Create an internal network for Social Media practices and practitioners. Find the right people in your organization to work on new approaches to communication and collaboration.
Opportunities and challenges to developing REDD+ benefit sharing mechanisms i...CIFOR-ICRAF
CIFOR scientist Robert Nasi gave this presentation on 15 October 2012 during the 11th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP11).
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part goes over a bit of my background, a bit of history and inspiration for permaculture and its development, and the state of the world. It also begins to explore how permaculture is manifested in the world, which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
Spindle 2.2. Guía para gestores de proyectos (español)Tabea Hirzel
Esta es una aplicación MySQL / PHP Open Source (OS) diseñada para el desarrollo de juegos de realidad alternativa (ARG) basados en narraciones narrativas en red (NNS).
Forma parte del proyecto de investigación Principles of Liberty (PoL) realizado por Tabea Hirzel en la SMC University, Zug, Suiza.
Para obtener más información sobre la instalación y el uso de este software, vaya a SPINDLE-WIKI.
O visite la demostración gratuita en línea: https://spindlegames.blogspot.com
Spindle 2.2. Guía para usuarios (español)Tabea Hirzel
Esta es una aplicación MySQL / PHP Open Source (OS) diseñada para el desarrollo de juegos de realidad alternativa (ARG) basados en narraciones narrativas en red (NNS).
Forma parte del proyecto de investigación Principles of Liberty (PoL) realizado por Tabea Hirzel en la SMC University, Zug, Suiza.
Para obtener más información sobre la instalación y el uso de este software, vaya a SPINDLE-WIKI.
O visite la demostración gratuita en línea: https://spindlegames.blogspot.com
Spindle 2.2. Guía para administradores (español)Tabea Hirzel
Esta es una aplicación MySQL / PHP Open Source (OS) diseñada para el desarrollo de juegos de realidad alternativa (ARG) basados en narraciones narrativas en red (NNS).
Forma parte del proyecto de investigación Principles of Liberty (PoL) realizado por Tabea Hirzel en la SMC University, Zug, Suiza.
Para obtener más información sobre la instalación y el uso de este software, vaya a SPINDLE-WIKI.
O visite la demostración gratuita en línea: https://spindlegames.blogspot.com
Los riesgos y las oportunidades de un sistema político en crísis.
Por Tabea Hirzel.
Este es un análisis de algunos mensajes centrales de la pelicula Brexit.
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https://www.slideshare.net/thirzel/hackeando-la-democracia
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* Handouts: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CKAcW8cbbdsdoZdsuIwFgXALUsAYXPi_
* Folios: https://drive.google.com/open?id=159DQqDqyYjmqkwGLFOF_DHkf1crXNtOM
Afganistán, país desconocido: Presentación para el CdL de la BMT de TomellosoTabea Hirzel
Esto es una presentación por Tabea Hirzel redactada en el contexto de la lectura Cometas en el Cielo de Khaled Hosseini y presentada en el Club de Lectura (CdL) de la Biblioteca Municipal Francisco García Pavón (BMT) de Tomellos
Pitrim Sorokin developed an integral theory based on the concept that combining empirical, rational and spiritual knowledge into a single structure yields greater truth than that revealed by any of these elements on their own.
Géometrie du Temps: La sphère hyperbolique intégrale du temps par Tabea HirzelTabea Hirzel
Étienne Klein suggère de visualiser des concepts abstraits afin de mieux les comprendre. Ce fut une percée pour moi dans une question centrale de mon travail de recherche. Voilá, mon concept de la sphère hyperbolique intégrale du temps! Cette vidéo est presente des méditations sur la question « Le temps exist-il? » posée par d’ Étienne Klein au Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), publié le 12 juin 2006.
A presentation held by Tabea Hirzel at the SMCU Residency with Prof. Hardy Boullion.
Abstract.
“Anarchy, State, and Utopia” [CITATION Noz74 \l 2055 ] is a work in the libertarian tradition of constitutional theory in which Robert Nozick sets up an explanation why societies are organized as states and how these states came to be. His major point is to justify the state and the state’s actions morally. Nozick bases his theory on the normative paradigm of rights held by individuals where the act of violating them is considered unfair and unjust [ CITATION Lef79 \l 2055 ]. Starting from a state-of-nature theory he defines rights as redistributive side constrains [CITATION Noz74 \p 32 \l 2055 ] leading to what he denominates his “entitlement theory” from which, by each and every one’s primordial intention to protect one’s own rights, emerges the state in an evolutionary process based on free exchange of obligations and rights. This theory defines the minimal state as the ideal form and any further extended state as illegitimate, following that its extension could only come in existence by violation of individual rights only. Even though his theory remains at the end unreliable its moral justification [ CITATION Bar77 \l 2055 ] or “incoherent” in his explanatory attempt [ CITATION Dav77 \l 2055 ], his approach based on rights where people as free agents use moral values as functions towards the goal of the individuals higher happiness is revolutionary in constitutional theories and future theories may find a rich foundation to build on its dynamics.
Verstehen was mit Wert in der Wirtschaft gemeint wird
Wissen, dass es verschiedene Meinungen über Wert gibt
Wissen, dass Wert verschieden berechnet wird
Wissen wer Carl Menger ist
Out of the box - Teambildung - Kreativität - Lösungsfindung
Goncol CoEs Service Presentation Short EN
1. The Göncöl Foundation
CoES
Competency Development
Education & Skills Development
People – Planet - Profit
Member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature
2. Who we are
Our services
Overview
How to involve
References
Contact
CoES
3. The Göncöl Foundation
Göncöl works to engender and preserve nature, human and social
values and to transform today’s society to a more sustainable one
based on small-scale communities.
• Non-profit environmental • Over 15 years of experience
foundation in Hungary (1985). in communication, education
public awareness and
• Alliance of charitable NGOs,
publication.
experts and volunteers.
• Member of the International
Union for Conservation of Nature • Multi-disciplinary,
(IUCN). experienced, iinternational
people at your service.
1/1 Who we are CoES
Göncöl Alapitvány 2010. All rights reserved
4. CoES
Competency Development
Education & Skills Development
DoKn Multi-Stakeholder
Documentation & Partnership
Knowledge Base
Corporate Social
FiAs
Responsibility
Field Activity
Field Inventory
Field Database
CoES Education
CoEd Competency
Community Development Conferences
Learning Education &
CoFi Skills Development
Community Development &
Field Research
1/7 Our services CoES
5. Principles Multi-Stakeholder Partnership
Consensus
Multi-stakeholder partnership is a structured
Initiative process that guides people towards mutual
System benefits in finding sustainable solutions by
optimizing each parties resources, skills and
Challenge creativity where divergent interests.
Dialogue Process
Faces
Focus
Consolidation Evaluation
Integration
Awareness
Implementation Strategy
People
2/7 MSP Our services CoES
6. Issues Corporate Social Responsibility
“Responsibility for the other
is already rooted within our
subjective constitution”.
(Levinas, Totality and Infinity)
Communication of values Issues
(internal & external) Monitor the Global Value Chain
by the Triple Bottom Line (3BL):
Improve positive impact
(social, economic & People
ecologic) Planet
Create sustainable Profit
values for future profit
Levels
3/7 CSR Our services CoES
7. Standards Field Inventory
Carbon pools
Topics
Vegetation types
Land use •Biological Level
•Attribute ..
Land cover
•Data Quality ..
Uncertainty
•Mapping & Inventory
Others… .
.
“Many companies make the mistake of stopping the management of inventory once it
leaves the four walls.” Mike Laundry, Servilogistics
Real-time visibility
Mobile computing Keeping the
Radio frequency tracking process simple
Integrated systems and close
Expert teams
Technology
4/7 Our services CoES
8. Experts Field Database
Natural Heritage
Know your environment, structure your
Spatial Planning knowledge for creative planning and
Biodiversity sustainable resource management.
Documentation Mapping techniques
Uncertainty
• Ecosystem identification and
Others…
classification technologies
• Identification and classification
technologies on species and
genetic levels
• Monitoring technologies
• Analysis, assessment and
evaluation tools
Knowledge transfer
5/7 Field Database Our services CoES
9. Modalities Education
Corporate in-house “Live just like a forest and
Courses the forest will survive”.
Seminaries Vilmos Kiszel, IUCN
Universities
Schools Fields
Field training Environmental disputes
Land use planning
Strategic alliances
• See the bigger picture Energy sustainability
Biodiversity
• Keep real-time track Natural resource management
• Know your resources … solutions for corporations, government
departments, strategic alliances
• Keep inspiration flowing
Applied Knowledge
6/7 Education Our services CoES
10. Topics Conferences
Sustainable Business
Social Responsibility We think, we speak,
but primarily we are a
Natural Conservation do-tank…
Environmental Ethics
World Heritage
Stakeholder Formats
Reconciliation
•Workshops
IUCN World Conservation Congress •Speech
OKT Rural Development Conference •Poster presentation
UNECE Environment for Europe •Online chat
European Summer School •Media
Universities & Corporations
Platforms
7/7 Conferences Our services CoES
11. 4 Ways of Corporation
Partnership
Pro-Bono
Become a Client
Service
Grants Donators
1/1 How to involve CoES
12. Topics References
Göncöl Alliance
IUCN – International Union
for Conservation of Nature
Partners
Ipoly-Erdő State Forestry
Ltd. Co. Success stories in…
Hungarian Natural History Reforestation
Museum
Mining Industry
St. Stephen University
Water Management
Budapest Zoological &
Botanical Cultural Heritage
Gardens
1/1 References CoES