Attendees
Agenda
Overheads presentation
Report from the Nodes
- Jacob Adesida Knowledge Network, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
- Tom Beer Director, CISRO Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Australia
- Mohsen Bharami Amir Kabir University, Tehran, Iran (Iran Node)
- Jerome Binde Prospective Analysis Unit, UNESCO, Paris, France
- Peter Bishop University of Houston, Houston, Texas
- Harlan Cleveland AC/UNU and President, World Acad. of Art and Science
- Henry Cole President, The Futures Group International
- Sidney Draggan Office of Research and Development, EPA, USA
- Elizabeth Florescu Administrative Assistant, Millennium Project, AC/UNU
- John Francis The Scottish Office, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Nadezhda Gaponenko Center for Science & Industrial Policy (Moscow Node)
- Jerome Glenn Co-Director, Millennium Project, AC/UNU
- Ann Gordon Millennium project, AC/UNU
- Ted Gordon Co-Director, Millennium Project, AC/UNU
- Miguel Gutierrez Center for Globalization and Prospective, Argentina (S. Amer. Node)
- Hassan W. Hassan Al Azar University and Al Ahram Press Inst., Cairo, Egypt
- Hazel Henderson Alan F. Kay & Hazel Henderson Found. for Soc. Innovation
- Robert Jarrette AEPI, Atlanta, Georgia
- William Jewett American Council for the UNU
- Walter Kistler Chairman, Foundation For the Future, Bellevue, Washington
- Azusa Kubota Intern, AC/UNU Millennium Project
- Ward Lamphere Res. and Development Center, General Motors Company
- James Leonard Chair, American Council for the UNU
- Bruce Lloyd South Bank Polytechnic, London, UK (UK Node)
- Anandhavalli Mahadevan Madurai University, India (India Node)
- Kamal Z. Mahmoud Director, Futures Research and Studies Ctr., University of Cairo, Egypt
- Michael Marien Editor, Future Survey, WFS, New York, USA
- Nick Marsh Foresight Institute of New Zealand, Brisbane, Australia
- Eleonora Barbieri Masini Faculty of Social Sciences, Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
- Peter Mettler Fachhochschule Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany
- Arsen Mkrtchyan Intern, AC/UNU, Millennium Project
- Pavel Novacek Palacky University, Czech Republic (C. European Node)
- Tamami Onaka Intern, AC/UNU Millennium Project
- Charles Perrottet Deloitte & Touch/Futures Group, CT
- Michael Perrottet Intern, AC/UNU Millennium Project
- Frank Record Head, UNESCO Washington, D.C. Office
- Peter Rzeszotarski Army Environmental Policy Institute, Atlanta, GA
- Siddig Salih UN Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- A. Hisao Shibusawa Global Investment for Develoment and AC/UNU, Washington, D.C.
- Michael Stoneking Partner, Deloitte & Touch, Cleveland, OH
- Aisha Talib Intern, AC/UNU Millennium Project
- Robert Utter Futurist, Des Moines, Iowa
- Sesh Velamoor Dep. Dir. Of Programs, Foundation For the Future, Bellevue, WA
- Rusong Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China (P.R. China Node)
9:00 Coffee, friendly conversation, review materials
9:30 Introductions and review agenda
10:00 1999 State of the Future and other recent accomplishments
UN Millennium GA, UNU conf, OECD, CEQ
10:15 Highlights of the Global Challenges from 1999 State of the Future
11:00 Objectives and Design of 1999-2000 Program
Environmental Futures (Futures & Decisions, IOs and Env-Sec., ES
issues scanning)
1999-2000 Global Lookout Panel - Round 1, Interviews, and later rounds
12:30 Lunch
1:00 1000 year futures - H-3000 with Foundation for The Future
Update Futures Research Methods CD-ROM V 2.0
Millennium Symposium
Project Web sites
2:30 Node Reports (continues on to next day)
4:30 Review and agenda for next day
5:00 Adjourn
6:00 Refreshments at One Washington Circle Hotel
7:00 Dinner at One Washington Circle Hotel
Thursday 28 July
9:00 Coffee, friendly conversation, review materials
9:30 Node Reports (continued from yesterday)
11:00 Plans for Millennium Seminars at Nodes around the world
11:30 Project issues and next steps
Node coordination
Methodological Issues
12:30 Lunch
1:00 Project issues and next steps (continued)
Dissemination (99 SOF promotion, book reviews, etc.)
Funding
3:00 Break
3:15 Public Relations
WFS (Options Room, Panels, Potential Sponsors Meeting)
4:00 Review and conclusions
4:30 Adjourn
7:00 WFS Opening session
Jerry
Glenn and Ted Gordon presented the latest accomplishments of the Millennium
Project and the results of the recent studies.
The Nodes introduced to the audience their organizations and presented some recent work of their own research, and then focused on their role as nodes of the Millennium Project in their countries/regions.