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Sustainable Development Goals through Self-reflexive Root Cause Analysis


Sustainable Development Goals through Self-reflexive Root Cause Analysis (Links To-Kairos)

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[2019]:  Multi-option Technical Facilitation of Public Debate (Parts=12+Refs)

[2019]:  Local Reality of Overcrowding -- Global Unreality of Overpopulation: Comprehensible reframing of engagement with global issues via metaphors of proximity (Parts=15+Refs)

[2018]:  Fundamental Need for Human Sacrifice by Abrahamic Religions: Vital prerequisite for sustainable global civilization? (Parts=10+Refs)

[2018]:  Prohibition of Reference to Overpopulation of the Planet: Draft Proposal for an International Convention (Parts=3+Refs)

[2013]:  Encountering Otherness as a Waveform: In the light of a wave theory of being (Parts=11+Refs)

[2013]:  Dynamic Transformation of Static Reporting of Global Processes: Suggestions for process-oriented titles of global issue reports (Parts=1)

[2012]:  Scientific Gerrymandering of Boundaries of Overpopulation Debate: Criticizes failure to consider psychosocial factors in relation to overpopulation debate (Parts=10+Refs)

[2010]:  Enabling Governance through the Dynamics of Nature: Explores use of flow-related metaphors for knowledge management and governance. (Parts=16+Refs)

[2010]:  Transcending One-eyed Global Modelling Perspectives: Incorporating under-currents into global circulation of value . (Parts=10+Refs)

[2009]:  Overpopulation Debate as a Psychosocial Hazard (Parts=14+Refs)

[2009]:  Existential Embodiment of Externalities (Parts=12+Refs)

[2008]:  Institutionalized Shunning of Overpopulation Challenge: incommunicability of fundamentally inconvenient truth: Exploration of the possibility that the phenomenon of shunning, (Parts=15+Refs)

[2005]:  Humour and Play-Fullness: Essential integrative processes in governance, religion and transdisciplinarity (Parts=22+Refs)

[2002]:  Psychology of Sustainability: Embodying cyclic environmental processes (Parts=17+Refs)

[1970]:  International Organizations and the Generation of the Will to Change (Parts=2)