[Fis] Sustainability through multilevel research: The Lifel, Deep Society Build-A-Thon - 1

2015-12-17 Thread Nikhil Joshi
Dear All, The research presented here is focused on gleaning insights leading to new solutions to the economics vs ecosystem conflict. The roots of many of our problems in ecological sustainability lie in the fact that our socio-economic systems are largely focused on fulfilling only human

Re: [Fis] Sustainability through multilevel research: The Lifel, Deep Society Build-A-Thon - 1

2015-12-11 Thread Nikhil Joshi
I speak of stored energy, I am referring to stored-energy as introduced by Mclare, and discussed by Ulanowicz and Ho [Sustainable Systems as Organisms?, BioSystems 82 (2005) 39–51]. These are early thoughts and your views are much appreciated. Many Thanks, Warm regards, Nikhil Joshi

Re: [Fis] Sustainability through multilevel research: The Lifel, Deep Society Build-A-Thon - 1

2015-12-02 Thread Nikhil Joshi
; antipoetic, so we generally don't consider it as a real information science. > > With my best regards! > > Xueshan > Peking University > > From: fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es [mailto:fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es] On > Behalf Of Nikhil Joshi > Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Re: [Fis] Sustainability through multilevel research: The Lifel, Deep Society Build-A-Thon - 1

2015-12-01 Thread Nikhil Joshi
and great depth in this group, I would love to get your views on these questions. Your views are greatly appreciated. Thanking you, Regards, Nikhil Joshi Given the wide

[Fis] Sustainability through multilevel research

2015-11-25 Thread Nikhil Joshi
Dear Pedro, and Bob, Thank you for your responses, references and questions. In view of the 2 emails per week restriction on this group, I have consolidated my responses to both of your messages in this one message. I will begin with Pedro’s message: I agree with Pedro’s view that the