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People Centred Design: Maps & Meshes for Planning Wellbeing in

the Human Hive

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Meet Citti Zen …

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Once upon a time, there was a child , named Citti Zen who was confused by the world she lived in … no one could answer her questions at home (slides 2-4), so she set out on a journey in hopes of finding better answers in far away lands.At the end of her first day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Melissa the crystal gazer”.Melissa gives her an evolutionary compass - this will help you find what you are seeking– and sends her on her way. At the end of her 2nd day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Ken the map maker”, and shows her the way to Ken’s house.She entered Ken’s house and asked him, “Ken I am looking for a map that shows me where I live in the world”. Oh that’s easy said Ken “You have come to the right place – I have just the map for you”. At the end of her 3rd day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Brian the Eco Marker”. At the end of her 4th day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Beck the mesh master”. At the end of her 5th day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Howard the bee keeper”. At the end of her 6th day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Holling the Resilience Resonator”. At the end of her 7th day she arrived at a kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in your kingdom?” Oh, that would be Fourman the Dashboard Designer”. At the end of her 8th day she arrived back at her own kingdom and asked the Gatekeeper “ Who is the wisest person in our kingdom?” Oh, that would be you Citti Zen – show me all the answers you have found about waking up planning for wellbeing in the human hive ”. And Citti Zen removed from her back pack the evolutionary compass, the integral map, the geo marker, the strategic mesh, the human hive, the resilience resonator and the vital signs monitor. And before she could respond to the Gatekeeper, she was surrounded by children who wanted to know everything. And so she began … once upon a time I was confused by the world …

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How Do We Heal Threats to Gaia?

Earth-Cosmos Boundary

Human-EnvironmentBoundary

Civilization

Anthroposphere

Biosphere

AtmosphereHydrosphere

Lithosphere

Solar System

Universe

DepthDepth

SpanSpan

(TIME) Years BP

~ 10E+03

~ 10E+04

~ 10E+05

~ 10E+06

~ 10E+07

~ 10E+08

~ 10E+09

? ~10E+20 ~10E+10 ~10E+5 ~10E+03 ~10E+02 -meters- ~10E-01 ~10E-02 ~10E-05 ~10E-10 ~10E-20 ?(Big Bang!)

Energy/ Entropy

Early Societies Tribes/Clans Heterotrophic Ecosystems

Climatic Systems Oceans, Lakes, Rivers

Rocks, Minerals, Planetary Systems

Stars, Galaxies Quasars, Pulsars

Complex Neocortex Neocortex-Limbic Systems

Organic Compounds/Cells Inorganic Compounds

Atoms-Molecules-Gases

Sub-Atomic Particles

Energy/Source

(LR-UR External/Physical Perspective)(LR-UR External/Physical Perspective) © Brian Eddy PhD

WaterClimate

FoodBio-Genes

Psycho-Cultural-Social

Energy

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Who links Places, Buildings, Planning & Wellbeing in the

City?

Sectors

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Where are we connecting? Why do we have Silos, Stovepipes

& Solitudes?

Silos

Stovepipes

Solitudes

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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Melissa’s Evolutionary Compass

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Evolutionary Compass

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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Ken’s Integral Map Opens Doors to …

Build capacity in the Individual Show how people influence each other in the

Collective Reveal the nests of human holarchies

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Maps Show Roots of Intelligences

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Integral Map of Soul IntelligencesInner & Outer

EgoWorld Ethno

Col

lect

ive

& In

divi

dual

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Collective IntelligencesBuilding & Storytelling

Individual

Families/Groups

Community / CityOrganizationsAgencies

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Nested Evolutionary Intelligences

FRACTALS OF HUMAN SYSTEMS

1 = individual 2 = family/clan 3 = group/tribe 4 = organizations:

workplaces, education, healthcare

5 = community(s)/ city

6 = eco-system/country(s)

7 = world

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1

2

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Integral City

Designs Enable Us

To>>>AssetMap

City’sSoul(s)

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We Can Asset Map City Roles

Psychological & Spiritual Physical & Behavioral

Cultural Natural Systems / Social Systems

Awareness, thought, feeling Attitudes, values, beliefs, intentions Inner health & well-being; self-esteem Sense of safety, trust Sense of connectedness, responsibility & caring – for others and the environment Motivation & experience of participation & contribution

Physical health and well-being Skills & Abilities Activities Program participation Consumer behaviours Diet, fitness Actions toward others and the environment Skills and opportunities for participation & contribution

Natural environment, ecological systems Built environment, human systems Community institutions (schools, health authority, justice system, religious institutions, etc.) Programs and services Laws, policies, protocols Organizational systems & structures Community infrastructure (transportation, housing, social planning council, etc.) Governance systems & structures Economic system Systems & structures for participation & contribution

Worldviews Shared meaning Collective norms, ethics Shared attitudes, values, beliefs Shared vision & goals Stories, myth, arts Shared history, customs Shared language, symbols Culture of participation & contribution

The Inner Individual The Outer Individual

The Inner Collective The Outer Collective

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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v w x y z

iW7 - TurquoiseiW6 - YellowiW - Green5iW4 - OrangeiW3 - BlueiW2 - RediW1 - PurpleiW - Beige0

Global

National

Regional

Local

FrontierTown

LargeUrban

Sub-Urban

Rural-Agri

Small Urban

Global

Informational

Industrial

Agrarian

Horticultural

Hunter/Gatherer

Span of Concern

EconomicBase

Regional Dynamics/Influences

© Brian Eddy PhD

Brian’s Eco MarkerHabitat & Contexting Intelligences

-Ecosphere-Emergent-Integral-Living

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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Howard’s Bee Hive

Conformity Enforcers Diversity Generators Inner Judges Resource Shifters Intragroup Competitors

ORG. GOAL = 40 LB. HONEY/YR5 ROLES:

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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Beck The Mesh Master

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Source: Beck & Cowan, 1996

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Beck’s Mesh MasterStrategic Intelligences - Inquiry - Meshworking - Navigating

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Meshworks Integrate Self-Organizing Webs of Roles in Relationships

Individual PracticesMultiple Directors

Allopathic,Naturopathic,Doctors,Healers,Private,Public,HMO’s Public Health Officers

Individual DoctorsHealthcare Facilities

CommunityHealthSpecialists

Individual Practitioners

&Practices

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Meshwork of Souls, Goals, Roles, into Networks, COP, Spheres of Influence

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London http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://i1.drr.net/9239622/0/a1.l550.m1.t1,q90/4585245347FCF3BCE64FAE4FA46F878A/9239622-550px.jpg&imgrefurl=http://archive.jasonhawkes.com/Common/PhotoDetailPage.aspx%3Fmsa%3D0%26pid%3D9239622&h=366&w=550&sz=159&hl=en&start=3&um=1&tbnid=YxB9jzor4C3FmM:&tbnh=89&tbnw=133&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcity,%2Baerial,%2Blondon,%2Bhsbc%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rls%3DSKPB,SKPB:2006-46,SKPB:en%26sa%3DG

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Photos by Locals and Tourists #1 (GTWA #2): LondonBlue pictures are by locals. Red pictures are by tourists. Yellow pictures might be

by either.Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/4671589629/in/set-72157624209158632/

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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Holling’s Resilience Resonator Panarchy, Gunderson & Holling, 2002*

P

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N

T

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A

L

connections

+

+

resilie

nce

exploitation

reorganization

release

conservation

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Sounds of Resilience in the Human Hive Panarchy, Gunderson & Holling, 2002; Spiral Dynamics, Beck & Cowan 1996

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P

O

T

E

N

T

I

A

L

connections

+

+

resilie

nce

Clear Sunny

…WOW!

Turbulent

… oh sh_t

Unsettled

… uh oh!

Stable …hmmm

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Resilience Emerges as We Adapt

Scale of Structural Complexity

Who is Center of Universe?

What is Adaptive Value?

EgoEgo SelfSelf Personal PowerPersonal Power

EthnoEthno OtherOther Social CapitalSocial Capital

WorldWorld GlobeGlobe Global WellbeingGlobal Wellbeing

We grow our INTELLIGENCES for CONTEXTING, INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT, COLLECTIVE COHERENCE, STRATEGY, EVOLUTION

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Capacities for Responding & Adapting = Resilience

Adaptive response

To changing environment

Enabling survival and thriving

Resilience Cycle Panarchy, Gunderson & Holling, 2002

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P

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T

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N

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I

A

L

connections

+

+ resili

ence

Exploit

Create

Diversify

Conform

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Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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Uses IVSM to align wellbeing in the city:•Community of Practice @

Meshweaver(s) commitment to Wellbeing

•Key “Organs” report into online platform

•Transparent Report

City

Meshweaver

Orga

ns++

+

Health Ecology

Proj

ects

Goals & Actions

Education

Fourman’s DashboardDesign

•Drives delivery•Annual commitment

•Quarterly coaching sessions.•Update status and actions.

Goals R

esul

ts

Automated reports show progress and action status

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Thought Leaders

4Q8L

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Simple, low cost, low technology approach provides clear insight into

how resources, taxes and grants can be best invested to release the potential

of different city neighbourhoods

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Combo of 2,3,4 Petals =

6%

How can we asset map City Goals?

53 %

11 %

13 %

16 %

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How Can We Allocate City/Community Resources?

76 %

9 %>3 %

12 %

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Citti Zen Returns Home …Who is the wisest person in the Kingdom?

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That Would be You Citti Zen … show me the contents of back pack

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Wholes

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Souls

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Global

National

Regional

Local

FrontierTown

LargeUrban

Sub-Urban

Rural-Agri

Small Urban

Global

Informational

Industrial

Agrarian

Horticultural

Hunter/Gatherer

Span of Concern

EconomicBase

Regional Dynamics/Influences

© Brian Eddy PhD

Eco’s-Ecosphere-Emergent-Integral-Living

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Source: Beck & Cowan, 1996

v

Goals - Purpose

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Roles

Conformity enforcers Diversity Generator Inner Judge Resource Allocator Intergroup Competitor

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Flows Panarchy, Gunderson & Holling, 2002; Spiral Dynamics, Beck & Cowan 1996

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A

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connections

+

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resilie

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Clear Sunny

…WOW!

Turbulent

… oh sh_t

Unsettled

… uh oh!

Stable …hmmm

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Uses IVSM to align wellbeing in the city:•Community of Practice @

Meshweaver(s) commitment to Wellbeing

•Key “Organs” report into online platform

•Transparent Report

City

Meshweaver

Orga

ns++

+

Health Business

Proj

ects

Goals & Actions

Education

Polls

•Drives delivery•Annual commitment

•Quarterly coaching sessions.•Update status and actions.

Goals R

esul

ts

Automated reports show progress and action status

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©Marilyn Hamilton PhD CGAEvolving Intelligences

Planning for Wellbeing in the Human Hive Aligns Wholes, Souls, Ecos, Goals, Roles, Flows, Polls

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• the capacity to transcend and include the intelligences we currently demonstrate, in order to allow new intelligences to emerge….

• So we can release our souls, roles, ecos, goals, flows and polls for a Healthy Human Hive

Evolving Intelligence

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Integral City is a Whole System

Integrates qualities that create optimal conditions for human innovation & emergence & eco-regional sustainability

Builds capacity in the Individual & Collective Integrates strategies for sectors, silos,

stovepipes & solitudes Responds to critical Contexts: Eco,

Emergent, Integral, Living Expresses Evolutionary Intelligence

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Master Wisdom

Take care of yourselfTake care of each otherTake care of this place

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