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The role of the committee is the long term CS-DC commitment towards the Worldwide Knowledge Society by promoting complex systems research and education. Its main contribution is both integrated knowledge and integrated models. The CS-DC will also promote the use of complex systems science by societal actors in the public and private sectors. CS-DC has the duty to design the best possible integrated knowledge and integrated models that will be used by societal actors to ground their strategies for the best possible environmental and societal impact, considering their multicultural approaches of Ethics.

The objectives of the Committee are to:

  • contribute to the aims of global development by taking into account its social, economic and cultural dimensions and to this end, make the science and engineering of complex systems accessible to all, in order to get the relations between science, engineering, politics and ethics to evolve towards a sustainable development,

$promote the development of integrated knowledge and integrated models of complex systems in order to bridge the gap between science and engineering,

  • contribute to develop open science by involving citizens with their sensing, computing and thinking resources towards ubiquitous observing, learning and computing.

In order to achieve these objectives, the commitments are to:

  • implement long term agreements with societal actors at all levels for co-designing the best possible protocols of multi-modal and multi-scale observations in natura and their phenomenological interpretation and for sharing the resulting big data bases
  • implement the co-design by scientists and societal actors of governance, prevention and resilience protocols using the best possible integrated models as attested by international contests of models (ad done through the Organizational Ecosystem Committee)
  • implement the societal committees having the responsibility of advising the above virtuous cycle that goes from the multi-scale data to the best multilevel model and go back from the multi-level models to new multi-scale data coming from new protocols.

Project Teams 2016[edit | edit source]

  • Committee Chair: Céline Rozenblat (CS-DC Vice-President)
  • Committee Co-Chairs: Yasmin Merali (CS-DC Vice-President), Masatoshi Funabashi

Members: Yasu Kondo, Jorge Louça, Julien Baudry

International institutions involved in the studies on socio-environmental systems (Feb 16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Céline Rozenblat

Project: Report on the international institutions important for the studies on socio-environmental systems

  • Report, 1 page, Feb 16

References:

  • Record of the 21th Council
  • ref1 (with comments)

Societal & scientific challenges in developing countries (Feb 16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Yasmin Merali

Project: Report on societal & scientific challenges in developing countries

  • Report, 1 page, Feb 16

References:

  • Record of the 21th Council
  • ref1 (with comments)

linking computational resources for archived data (Feb 16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Masatoshi Funabashi

Project: Report on linking computational resources for archived data

  • Report, 1 page, Feb 16

References:

  • Record of the 21th Council
  • ref1 (with comments)

Data & Replays as resources for education and new courses (Feb 16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Jorge Louça

Project: Report on Data & Replays as resources for education and new courses

  • Report, 1 page, Feb 16

References:

  • Record of the 21th Council
  • ref1 (with comments)

Common (e-)events with main Learning Societies (Feb 16)[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Jorge Louça

Project: Common (e-)events with main Learning Societies involved in the new integrative socio-environmental science

  • Propositions by the CS-DC to co-organize the e-event part of international scientific events
  • Report, 1/2 page each, Feb 16

References:

  • Record of the 21th Council
  • ref1 (with comments)

New project team[edit | edit source]

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References:

  • ref1 (with comments)

Project Teams 2015[edit | edit source]

links with other UNESCO entities (currently Bertelle)[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

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  • firstname_lastname

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Coordination of CS-DC Partner Collaborations (currently Johnson)[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Jeff Johnson
  • co-representative:

Members:[edit | edit source]

  • All e-Lab and e-Department leaders

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

This project involves coordinating the activities of all the partners of CS-DC.

This project is a place where members of the CS-DC explain their activities and the relationship with the e-labs and e-departmentments.

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1

societal challenges, e.g. climate change, Health, REACH (currently Johnson)[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Jeff Johnson
  • co-representative: Paul Bourgine

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  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

We are interested in the relationship between science and policy.

We are promoting Global System Science which is concerned with multilevel systems at local, national and global scales, and explicitly involves Policy Informatics - the use of computers and ICT to support policy making, management and administration.

References:[edit | edit source]

  • The NESS Roadmap (in progress, to be published in February 2015)
  • The GSS Roadmap (in progress, to be published in February 2015)

Project Team for links to public and private sectors (currently Merali and Johnson)[edit | edit source]

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

  • representative: Yasmin Merali
  • co-representative: Jeff Johnson

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  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

The project relates closely to the mission of the UniTwin by making connections between our science and applications in the public private sectors, especially in Europe, Africa and Latin America.

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New project team[edit | edit source]

Please use this template for adding a new project team. Do not delete it or modify it directly for future use.

Representative and co-representative[edit | edit source]

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  • firstname_lastname

Project (5 to 10 lines):[edit | edit source]

References:[edit | edit source]

  • ref1