1. Participating
Organizations and Individuals (tentative)
Bangladesh |
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Association
for Advancement of Information Technology (AAIT) |
2. |
Bangladesh
Disaster Preparedness Centre (BDPC) |
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Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) |
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BRAC
University |
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Canada |
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International
Society for Systems Science |
2. |
McGill
University Will accommodate Canadian
simulation model as acting GEWS/Canada. |
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University
of Ottawa |
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Japan |
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Tokyo
Institute of Technology Prof.
A. Onishi of Foundation for Fusion of Science and Technology (FOST) is now approaching
to this institute to accommodate GEWS/Japan, and to provide Futures of Global Interdependence (FUGI)
model, the world largest econometric model. |
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Netherlands |
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International
Research Society on Methodology of Societal Complexity Dorien DeTombe will train and advice the local
facilitators to work according to the COMPRAM methodology. |
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Nigeria |
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African
University of Science and Technology (To be invited) |
2. |
Obafemi
Awolowo University (To be invited) We are reviving our relations with them for
GEWS/Nigeria (http://tinyurl.com/2fjxpor) |
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Russia |
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Novosibirsk
State University To
provide models of Altai region, Novosibirsk, Siberia and Russia. |
2. |
Russian
Academy of Sciences |
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Turkey |
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1. |
Bogazici
University Dr. Yaman
Barlas to provide models of
Turkey. |
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United
States of America |
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Columbia
University (a) School of International and Public Affair
(SIPA): This group conducted ÒnormativeÓ
gaming/simulation on ÒOil Development and Human RightÓ in Nigeria in February
2010, as mentioned above. This group with extensive background of Nigeria (OÕNeill, no date-1) would
construct scenario of gaming/simulation (OÕNeill, no date-2) so
that the Millennium Institute would follow it for their modeling, and
subsequent teaching students at both of Columbia University and Obafemi
Awolowo University in Nigeria (which is to be invited later). This scenario
writing would take place with the use of simulation questionnaires (OÕNeill, no date-3). OÕNeill, Donal
A., (no date-1), ÒShort CVÓ
– copy/paste the following URL, http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Global_University/Global
University System/List Distributions/2009/MTI2171_20091226/Short CV - Donal
O'Neil Sep 09.jpg O'Neill, Donal
A., (no date-2), ÒUnderstanding the
Impact of Business — Through Role-Playing SimulationsÓ –
copy/paste the following URL, OÕNeill, Donal
A., (no date-3), ÒQuestionnaires for
Simulation SpecificationÓ -- copy/paste the following URL, This questionnaire is excellent first step prior to
constructing a cause-and-effect diagram of system dynamics simulation to
analyze complex interwoven interrelations of various world phenomena. (b) Center for International Conflict Resolution
(CICR): This group plans to hold Global Symposium on: ÒClimate Change and International Peace and Security,Ó Global
Challenges and Global Solutions: Interdisciplinary Approaches, and has
invited GLOSAS/USA to conduct a gaming/simulation demonstration of this
proposal project, which would be the integrated and combined form of the
normative and quantitative gaming/simulation mentioned above. (c) Center
for New Media Teaching and Learning (CNMTL) This group is to help faculties of the above. This
group also help students at both of Columbia University and Obafemi Awolowo
University in Nigeria for the so-called ÒNation BuildingÓ exercise of
NigeriaÕs future after oil export revenue dwindled. This exercise would be
the outgrowth of this groupÕs Millennium Village Simulation with Professor
Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute of Columbia University <http://tinyurl.com/45e9gy>. This group has already performed many videoconferencing
through Internet and audio conferencing through analog telephony network with
universities in various African countries. Subsequently, this group would
just extend its level from ÒvillageÓ to Ònation building.Ó See ANNEX II below for their support letter. |
2. |
GLObal
Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A. (GLOSAS/USA) Co-Principal Investigator for
performing general administration of this project. |
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IBM We are currently approaching IBM
to have their cloud computing services so that our project colleagues around
the world can access same simulation models to work together. As soon as
their services become available to us, Professor Onishi will install his FUGI
global model and Millennium Institute their models of various countries in
the services. |
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International
McLeod Institute of Simulation Sciences (MISS) at California State University
at Chico They will construct data
exchange mechanism of distributed simulation models of GEWS in various
countries, which would be resided in cloud computing services of various
vendors. |
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Millennium
Institute Co-Principal Investigator They will supply system dynamics
simulation models of various countries, e.g., the United States, China, Bangladesh, Ghana, Guyana,
Italy, Malawi, Somaliland, Tunisia and others, which may replace the
corresponding ones of FUGI model. |
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Polytechnic
Institute of New York University Principal Investigator for
performing general administration of this project and to provide a database through which pertinent
data are to be inter-exchanged among simulation models. |
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7. |
Tenure
and Ecology LLC Consultant to GLOSAS/USA |
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International
Organizations |
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United
Nations Development Program (UNDP) The UNDP indicated their
willingness to support our colleagues for the creation of GEWS in various
developing countries in Africa, e.g., Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo
and Rwanda, etc. |
See more detailed descriptions in <http://tinyurl.com/22jwqxf> for the list and
description of partners of Global Socio-Economic-Energy-Environment
Development (GSEEED) project
– [See also MOU_Polytechnic_GLOSAS in ANNEX III below.] Participants
will be connected through Internet via text, audio-, and video-conferencings. |
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