New York - USA
Online since 2016 and physically on-site since 2019, serves as an expert invited to participate in United Nations High-Level Panels (sessions of the UN General Assembly).
Areas of intervention:
- Support for impact projects, deep impact
- Impact measurement
- Transformation of breakthrough proposals into viable models
- Facilitation of collaboration and partnerships
- Strong consensus
- Human organizations inspired by living systems (non-hierarchical, fractal, cellular organizational structures)
- Collaborative and participatory governance, distributed, facilitated, systemic
- Informal, experiential education rooted in Nature
- Participatory Science as a tool for enhancing civic skills
- Broadening of research topics to serve communities
- Support for public policies through science and participation
- Rights of Nature in human legal systems
- Systemic relevance of recognizing life (ecology + human rights)
- Non-dogmatic sacred dimension of life (water, forests, elements)
- Regenerative, circular, bio-inspired economic models
- Impact finance, ethical, serving the achievement of sustainable development goals, well-being, and life
- Alternative to the commodification of Nature
- Integration of Indigenous and ancestral knowledge
- Diversity of epistemologies as an asset for system resilience
- Active inclusion of Indigenous perspectives in public policies
- Regenerative urban planning and cities inspired by Nature
- Food and water autonomy in cities through ecological integration
- Low-tech innovations and appropriate technologies (adapted, repairable, local)
- Biomimicry in energy, architecture, urban planning
- Chosen simplicity, economy of sufficiency, prosperity and abundance
- Cultural transformation toward adaptive complexity rather than rigid complication
- Artificial intelligence aligned with the principles of life
- Lessons learned from social media drifts: participatory AI governance
- Planetary ethics, cohabitation with Earth, rights of the natural world
- Integration of Indigenous knowledge in diplomacy and multilateralism
- Implementation of the UN Harmony with Nature programme
- Contribution to the global biodiversity framework (Kunming-Montreal)
- Support to the UN in designing holistic and universal frameworks based on life
Collaboration particularly with the following United Nations programmes, funds, and specialized agencies:
- UNDP, United Nations Development Programme
- UNEP, United Nations Environment Programme
- UN-Habitat, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
- UN Women, United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
- UNV, United Nations Volunteers
- UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- WIPO, World Intellectual Property Organization
- UN Tourism (formerly UNWTO, World Tourism Organization)
- UNITAR, United Nations Institute for Training and Research
- UNU, United Nations University