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Convergent and Nature-Like Technologies as the Basis for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

Zhironkin, Sergey ; Demchenko, Svetlana ; Kayachev, Gennady ; Taran, Ekaterina ; Zhironkina, Olga

Abstract
The global challenge of the 21st century is associated with the need to ensure the sustainable development of modern countries. The basic condition for such development is an adequate amount of energy and resources. This means using not oil and gas only but supplies of drinking water, arable land, forests, and other mineral resources are being rapidly depleted. The industrial civilization, in only 200 years of its existence, has put the world on the threshold of a resource collapse. The reason for the current crisis situation is the antagonism of nature and the technosphere created by man. Technical progress has violated the natural resource turnover - a peculiar metabolism of nature, creating technologies that are hostile to it. These technologies, being torn from the natural context, are in fact bad copies of individual elements of natural processes and are based on a highly specialized model of science and industry-specific technologies. Consequently, the transition to sustainable development requires a radical technological modernization of the economy, in particular, widespread diffusion and inter-sectoral transfer of convergent and nature-like technologies.

Publication:
IVth International Innovative Mining Symposium, Kemerovo, Russian Federation, Edited by Tyulenev, M.; Zhironkin, S.; Khoreshok, A.; Vöth, S.; Cehlár, M.; Nuray, D.; Janocko, J.; Anyona, S.; Tan, Y.; Abay, A.; Marasová, D.; Stefanek, P.; E3S Web of Conferences, Volume 105, id.03008

Pub Date: October 2019


We are the Directorate of Digitalization, Technology and Agri-Business of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization

Responding to the growing demand for support to achieve inclusive and sustainable industrial development, the Directorate of Digitalization, Technology and Agri-Business assists countries by enhancing local productive capacities, thereby advancing economic competitiveness. Inclusive and sustainable industrial development is key to reducing poverty and achieving other development goals.

The importance for inclusive and sustainable industrial development (ISID) to eliminate absolute poverty is reflected in the 2013 Lima Declaration, in which UNIDO Member States renewed their mandate for the organization: the eradication of poverty through inclusive and sustainable development.

The relevance of ISID as an integrated approach to all three pillars of sustainable development is recognized by the recently adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will frame United Nations and country efforts towards sustainable development in the next fifteen years. UNIDO’s mandate is fully recognized in SDG-9, which calls to “Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation”. The relevance of ISID, however, applies in greater or lesser extent to all SDGs.

UNIDO promotes industrial development that reduces its environmental footprint and supports the creation of decent jobs and income for all.

In order to contribute to the overarching sustainable development goals, UNIDO’s work is aligned along the following four strategic priorities:

Creating shared prosperity
Advancing economic competitiveness
Safeguarding the environment
Strengthening knowledge and institutions

UNIDO carries out four interlinked core functions to achieve its management objective of integration and scale-up:

Technical cooperation function
Analytical and research function, and policy advisory services
Normative function and activities related to standards and quality
Convening function and partnerships

UNIDO will continue making every effort to increase the efficiency, effectiveness, accountability and transparency of its operations in order to maximize the impact of its activities.




Nature-like and Convergent Technologies as drivers for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The twenty-first century has presented mankind with a number of major challenges that threaten the sustainable development of civilization. In order to overcome these challenges, new approaches to development must be found. What do we call major challenges? These are the problems and opportunities to which we cannot respond to within the existing order of things. The problems, tasks, opportunities are so significant that they require another scientific and technological approach.

The new UNIDO publication titled "Nature-like and Convergent Technologies: Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution" highlights that nature is an inspiration of driving change leading to transformative achievements in the generation, storage and distribution of energy. The term "convergent technologies" refers to the integration of nano-, bio-, information, cognitive and social technologies (NBICS) in the process of creation of results that are not achievable when using them separately. UNIDO highlights the importance of collective actions in promoting nature-like and convergent technologies, as they are essential for collaborative engagement with nature in the new era of the 4th industrial revolution.

The enormous growth potential of the 4IR must be balanced against associated challenges, such as a potential widening of the technology gap between high income and developing countries. In this light, UNIDO continues to exercise its role on advancing these technologies, their application in industry and cooperation in relevant risk assessment, management and communication mechanisms in order to achieve ISID for all.
Contact: Ms. Olga Memedovic

Olga Memedovic, Chief of the Business Environment, Cluster and Innovation Division (BCI) in the UNIDO Depart-ment of Trade, Investment and Innovation (TII)










"Nature-like and Convergent Technologies Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution
January 2020

CONTENTS

1. Nature-like and convergent technologies as a response to global challenges
Sustainable economic development opportunities for nature-like and convergent technologies
Convergetics and synergetics
Convergence of life, bio- and medical sciences
Convergent or nature-like technologies in medicine

2. Frontier technologies driving the fourth industrial revolution
The 4IR and Industry 4.0
Convergence drives divergence
Potential impacts of the 4IR on the Sustainable Development Goals
Challenges
Preparedness for 4IR
Moving towards Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0

3. Megascience and international collaboration as a basis for the development of nature-like technologies

4. Readiness to develop and implement convergent technologies — NBICS
Recommendations on potential mechanisms for minimizing and removing barriers

5. Resolution of the Forum global
Forum on Nature-Like and Convergent Technologies

NATURE-LIKE AND CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report was prepared by Olga Memedovic, Chief of the Business Environment, Cluster and Innovation Division (BCI) in the UNIDO Depart-ment of Trade, Investment and Innovation (TII).

Oliver Authried, Brigitt Roveti, Christi Thomas, Iana Iakovleva, Linda Lampel, Svetlana Erkenova, Ekaterina Seteykina and Jun Yamashita provided background research and support.

The report benefited from the research papers prepared by Mikhail Kovalchuk, President, Oleg Naraikin, Vice-president, and Ekaterina Yatsishina, Deputy Director, National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute); and Oleg Movsesyan, Di-rector, Moscow State University Science Park.

The publication has benefited from the contribu-tions of keynote speakers and panellists during the Global Forum on Naturally-based and Convergent Technologies held in Sochi, Russia, 28–29 Septeber 2018. The Forum was organized by UNIDO in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and the Nation-al Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute), and funded from the Voluntary Contribution of the Russian Federation to UNIDO Industrial Development Fund.

The main spokespersons and moderators of the Forum were Andrey Fursenko, Assistant to the President, Vladimir Kalamanov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Mikhail Kovalchuk, President of the National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute), Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Deputy Director General of UNIDO, and Alexander Sergeev, President of the Russian Academy of Science. ..."
"Nature-like and Convergent Technologies Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution
January 2020
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While human ingenuity may devise various inventions to the same ends, it will never devise anything more beautiful, nor simpler, nor more to the purpose than nature does, because in her inventions nothing is lacking and nothing is superfluous.
Leonardo da Vinci

INTRODUCTION
Today we are faced with a crucial challenge of realizing sustainable development in the face of an ever-increasing demand for energy and natural resources, primarily water, food and other bio re-sources. As Kovalchuk et al. observe, the primary cause of the current crisis lies in the antagonism between biosphere (natural capital) and techno-sphere (manufactured capital) formed over the past 300 years.1 Creating our civilization and interacting with nature, humanity behaved not as an integral part but as a dominant force, exploiting natural resources in unsustainable ways. Over the course of the industrial revolutions, people have perfected industry, which benefited from technological advancements. The scale of production increased, but its harm to the biosphere also increased, today approaching a critical threshold. The deep-seated contradiction between nature and the technosphere caused the ever-growing threat of natural resource depletion and of environmental, climatic and technological disasters.

The history of science, primarily physics, shows that the end result of an ever-deeper penetration into the properties of matter was the discovery of new types of energy: thermodynamics, steam ener-gy (steam engines); electrodynamics and electricity (electric generators, electric motors); atomic phys-ics and nuclear and thermonuclear energy (atomic and thermonuclear reactors). In the process of this development, energy generation grew by more than three million times, but human energy consump-tion grew even faster. Nature-like and convergent technologies are essential for collaborative engage-ment with nature in this new era of digitalization. A conjunction of digital technologies and nature-like technologies will allow us, for the first time, to understand the natural world, social events and humanity as complex, hierarchical systems.

Nature-like and convergent technologies promise unprecedented and previously unimaginable possibilities. The basis of convergent technology is connecting the capabilities of modern digital technologies, such as microelectronics, with the creations of nature. Advances in electronics, na-noscience, bioscience, information technology, cognitive science, social sciences and humanities, and their integration, will allow us to develop previously unachievable human-centred utilities and services to improve our lives and leapfrog tradi-tional impediments. These technologies are also referred to as frontier technologies because they are innovative, fast-growing, deeply interconnect-ed and interdependent and are driving the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) forwards.

In industry, emerging technology trends, such as big data, cloud computing, industrial artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, industrial internet of things, blockchain and new materials are changing the face of manufacturing, manufacturing-related services and the future of work and industrial skills. Nature-like and convergent tech-nologies are being used to create new values by designing new materials, products and processes in industry and to pursue circular economy, thus enabling sustainable consumption and produc-tion patterns. Technological convergence has also allowed creating nodes for convergence between previously separate industries and economic sectors, facilitating economic diversification. Indus-tries traditionally led by a few leading companies are adopting open innovation models to bring perspectives from other industrial and economic sectors. Furthermore, agriculture is industrializing with new technologies, removing the limitations of land and of decreasing returns to scale in some subsectors.

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The exponential technological progress of the 4IR, propelled by selfreinforcing processes of technological change, presents challenges and risks. Today’s governance systems and accompanying institutions are inadequate to ensure a smooth transition to the 4IR. Their working principle had been to respond to the needs of the second industrial revolution, characterized by factory-based mass production, where economic development was conceived as linear and mechanistic. With 4IR evolving, laws, norms, standards, mind sets and regulations require change and adaptation. To this end, governments will need to work closely with academia, business and civil society.

Multilateral online and offline platforms are needed for expert dialogue on nature-like and convergent technologies, their implementation, governance, management and oversight. The transition from techno-optimism and techno-pessimism to a new, science-based agenda for governing and managing future disruptive technological chang-es needs to be informed by discussion among established authorities. One such initiative was the Global Forum on Naturally Based and Convergent Technologies convened in Sochi, Russia, from 28–29 September 2018.

The forum sought better understanding of the challenges and opportunities of nature-like and convergent technologies. The stakeholders it drew included convergent technology experts, government representatives, international development organizations, financial development institutions and the private sector. Panels covered new ap-proaches to global challenges through nature-like technologies, the alignment of 4IR and nature-like technologies, operationalizing and commercializing nature-like technologies, megascience projects underlying the development of nature-like technologies, the role of development institutions and challenges to international security. The forum was the first event of its kind organized specifically to discuss nature-like and convergent nano-, bio-, info-, cogno- and socio- (NBICS) technolo-gies driving the 4IR. The key topics were:

• Recent industrialization trends and techno-logical progress driving the trends.

• Key concepts and issues behind nature-like and convergent technologies — their current status and projected future.

• The importance of building awareness of nature- like and convergent technologies and their implications for inclusive and sustain-able economic development in developed and developing countries.

• Lessons from enterprises and institutions con-ducting in-depth research and development and applying the emerging technologies in industry.

• The impact of nature-like and convergent technologies on the environment; on material, energy, and human resources; and on inclu-siveness of marginalized countries and disad-vantaged population groups. ..."
 

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Draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"

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Name Draft Decree of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"Project ID01/03/06-22/ 00128578Date of creation June 14, 2022Developer Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Education and Science of Russia)Responsible Collaborator Khubulova Victoria Eduardovna

DECREE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
About the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

In accordance with subparagraph 5 of paragraph 1 of Article 10 of Federal Law No. 172-FZ of June 28, 2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian Federation", I decree:

1. Approve the attached Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (convergent) technologies.

2. To the Government of the Russian Federation:

a) approve, within 6 months, in coordination with the Presidium of the Presidential Council for Science and Education of the Russian Federation, an action plan for the implementation of the Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (convergent) Technologies
;

b) monitor the implementation of the said Strategy;

c) submit to the President of the Russian Federation an annual report on the implementation of the Strategy.

3. Recommend to the state authorities of the subjects of the Russian Federation to be guided by the provisions of the Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (Convergent) Technologies when carrying out their activities in this area, providing for the necessary changes to the state programs of the subjects of the Russian Federation.

4. This Decree comes into force from the date of its signing.


President
Of the Russian Federation V. Putin

APPROVED

By Presidential Decree
Of the Russian Federation

from " ___ " ________ 2022 G. No . ____



STRATEGY
for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

for the period up to 2030

General provisions
The following basic concepts are used in this Strategy:

Convergence of sciences and technologies – integration, fusion of sciences and technologies, their methods and approaches, allowing to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. Currently, convergent sciences and technologies include a group of NBICS technologies (nano-, bio-, information, cognitive, socio-humanitarian technologies), but the list is open and can be expanded later.

Nature–like technologies
are technologies that reproduce systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover. Convergent NBICS technologies are tools for creating nature-like technologies.

Nanotechnology is a technological culture based on the possibility of direct operation of atoms and molecules in order to obtain fundamentally new substances, materials, structures and systems having predetermined properties.

Biotechnology is the integration of biological and engineering sciences, which allows using the capabilities of living organisms or their derivatives to create and modify products and/or processes for various purposes.

Information technologies
– processes, methods of searching, collecting, storing, processing, providing, distributing information and ways of implementing such processes and methods.

Cognitive technologies are a group of technologies focused on the study of consciousness, intellectual, in particular cognitive activity of a person and increasing his intellectual capabilities.

Neuromorphic technologies are nature–like technologies and systems based on the principles of the human nervous system.

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

Socio–humanitarian technologies are the processes of research and modification of the spiritual world of an individual in connection with its social functions and manifestations.

Scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation
– the transformation of science and technology into a key factor in the development of Russia and ensuring the country's ability to effectively respond to major challenges;

Big challenges are a set of problems, threats and opportunities that objectively require a response from the state, the complexity and scale of which are such that they cannot be solved, eliminated or implemented solely by increasing resources;

Priorities of scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation are the most important directions of scientific and technological development of the state, within the framework of which technologies are created and used, solutions are implemented that most effectively respond to big challenges, and which are provided with personnel, infrastructure, information, financial and other resources as a matter of priority.


Status of the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies
The Presidential Initiative "Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (Convergent) Technologies" (hereinafter referred to as the Strategy) is approved by the President of the Russian Federation on the proposal of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The Strategy was developed pursuant to the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation No. Pr-2476 of December 3, 2015, No. Pr-2697 of December 25, 2015 and No. Pr-656 of April 18, 2018.

The strategy defines the key principles, goals, objectives and main directions of the state scientific and technical policy in the field of development of convergent sciences and technologies as the main tool for creating a nature-like technological basis of the economy of the Russian Federation (nature-like technosphere)
.

The Strategy also defines mechanisms, ways and means of achieving long-term goals and priorities of sustainable development of the Russian Federation and ensuring national security by forming new nature-like technologies based on the convergence of sciences and technologies included in the natural resource turnover of nature.

The Strategy is aimed at realizing the national interests of the Russian Federation in the global world of the XXI century in accordance with the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2016 No. 642.

The strategy is being developed in the context of the need to solve the main national tasks, find answers to global development challenges, and ensure safe and sustainable socio-economic development of Russia in the long term.

The legal basis of the Strategy is the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Federal Law No. 172-FZ of June 28, 2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian Federation", other federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation.

The place of the Strategy in the hierarchy of strategic documents of the Russian Federation
This Strategy has been developed taking into account the provisions of the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2016. No. 642 "On the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation", the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on July 2, 2021 No. 400 "On the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation", as well as the Presidential Initiative "Nanoindustry Development Strategy" and is intended to become the basis for the development of a number of program and project-type documents. Based on the Strategy, documents in the field of state scientific and technological policy can be adjusted in terms of goal setting and prioritization of development directions.

The provisions of the Strategy should be taken into account when adjusting the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, the activities of existing national projects and programs, State programs of the Russian Federation, Federal Scientific and Technical Programs and the most important innovative projects of national importance, as well as when preparing reports of the Government of the Russian Federation on the directions of state scientific and technical policy for the medium and long term, when drafting the messages of the President of the Russian Federation on the situation in the Russian Federation, other reports and documents of high importance for the state policy in the field of science and technology development.

General characteristics of the big challenges that the Strategy is designed to answer
The global challenge of the XXI century is the need to ensure the sustainable development of civilization.

The basic condition for such development is a sufficient amount of energy and other resources.

At the same time, in the context of globalization, new countries and regions are being involved in technological development, which leads to an increasingly intensive consumption and destruction of resources.

The inclusion of countries such as China and India into the "active technological players", as well as the accelerating development of technologies based on classical principles, lead to a resource collapse.

In particular, the development and widespread adoption of digital technologies will inevitably lead to an explosive increase in energy consumption. According to the International Energy Agency, by 2025, the share of energy consumption by the network infocommunication sphere (terminal devices, user network equipment, network communications, data centers) without industrial information and computing infrastructure will exceed 30% of global electricity production, which will create serious energy resource constraints for the digital economy in the near future.

The cause of the crisis is the antagonism of nature and the technosphere created by man.

Nature has existed for millions of years without resource hunger within the framework of a closed, self-consistent resource turnover. The industrial civilization for 150-200 years of its existence has come to the brink of a resource catastrophe, as evidenced, for example, by the fact that over the last 50 years of the industrial era, the same amount of oxygen (approximately 200 billion tons) was consumed as in the entire previous anthropogenic history.

This is due to the extremely high energy and resource intensity of man-made technologies, in contrast to the exclusively "economical" technologies of wildlife.

A way out of the crisis is possible only by creating a technosphere based on nature-like technologies that reproduce the systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover.

The meaning of creating such a nature–like technosphere is to restore the natural self–consistent resource turnover - a kind of "metabolism" of nature - disrupted by today's technologies, torn from the natural natural context, and the transformation of nature into a direct productive force.

Nature–like (convergent) sciences and technologies are a tool for responding to the great challenges of the modern world.

To create a nature-like technosphere, first of all, it is necessary to abandon the sectoral approach to the formation of science and technology and move to the paradigm of convergence of science and technology.

In world practice, the term "convergence of sciences and technologies" is interpreted as the interpenetration of sciences and technologies, the integration of their methods and approaches, which allows to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. The fundamental point of convergence is the use of ideology, tools and results of some sciences and/or technologies to obtain results in others.

Within the framework of creating a nature-like technosphere, each of the convergent sciences and technologies performs its functions.

Nanotechnology, operating with atoms and molecules, allows us to obtain fundamentally new substances and materials with specified properties, using the same "technological techniques" as nature itself.

The symbiosis of nano- and biotechnologies allows not only to reproduce living matter, but also to create fundamentally new bioorganic materials and structures.

Information technologies allow reproducing natural information transformation processes in artificial objects.

Thus, moving along the path of synthesis of nature-like systems, humanity will approach the creation of anthropomorphic technical systems with elements of consciousness and the ability to cognition. Cognitive sciences and technologies are needed to solve this problem.

In order to intelligently and effectively use the possibilities of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, a radical transformation of the consciousness of man himself as a social being is necessary. This is possible only on the basis of combining nano-, bio-, information, cognitive technologies with the achievements of socio-humanitarian sciences and technologies.

Nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies
are strategic priorities focused on the medium and long term, ensuring the creation of fundamentally new breakthrough technologies and leading to a change in the technological order.
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Draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"
The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.
As a result of the implementation of the third stage, separate nature-like scientific and production clusters will be formed, as structure-forming elements of a nature-like technosphere.
The V.I. Vernadsky Non-governmental Environmental Foundation was founded in 1995.

Our strategic goal is to achieve sustainable environmentally oriented socio—economic development of society based on the scientific heritage of Academician V.I. Vernadsky.

The Foundation initiates and implements socially significant projects in the field of environmental protection, environmental education and enlightenment, the formation of ecological culture in the interests of sustainable development, sectoral programs and projects in the field of industrial ecology.

About the Foundation
The V.I. Vernadsky Non-governmental Environmental Foundation was founded in 1995 on the initiative of PJSC Gazprom. The Foundation's formation became the herald of the beginning of the formation of environmental policy and culture of enterprises of the fuel and energy complex, and then other sectors of the Russian economy.

For the first time, issues of the need to solve environmental problems and sustainable development of the country through joint efforts of the state, business and society began to be raised at the state level. Prudently and carefully use natural resources, preserve a favorable natural environment and its biodiversity for the next generations – these are large-scale and complex tasks that have come to the forefront of public administration and social structure today.

It is not by chance that the Foundation bears the name of the great scientist V.I. Vernadsky, who laid the scientific and philosophical foundation for the sustainable development of mankind. He first used the concept of sustainable world existence back in 1911 in an article dealing with the geopolitical problems of Russia. According to the teachings of Academician V.I. Vernadsky, the biosphere is moving into its new state — the noosphere, thanks to scientific thought embodied in the achievements of science and technology.

The Foundation initiates and implements socially significant projects in the field of environmental protection, environmental education and enlightenment, the formation of ecological culture in the interests of sustainable development, sectoral programs and projects in the field of industrial ecology. The Foundation is one of the most well-known environmental non-governmental organizations in our country and in the international arena, has consultative status with UNESCO and the UN Economic and Social Council, is an observer organization of the Conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

We invite all those who consider themselves like-minded people, share the scientific views of V.I. Vernadsky, and recognize his ideas as the fundamental basis for the movement of the world community towards sustainable development in the context of global environmental changes to cooperate.

International activities
The international activities of the Vernadsky Foundation are carried out based on the environmental doctrine of the Russian Federation, the environmental policy of the Foundation's Founding companies and the Sustainable Development Goals for the period up to 2030 (the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for the period up to 2030).
Key areas of activity:

-defending and promoting the interests of the Russian Federation in the international arena
-development of relations with the international environmental community
-inclusion of the position of the Founders of the Foundation in the international
-environmental agenda

Activities on the climate agenda
The Foundation is the only Russian non–governmental organization in the history of UNESCO (since 1946), elected to the NGO-UNESCO Liaison Committee. During his work in the Committee from 2018 to 2020, the Foundation led a thematic group on climate issues and public initiatives aimed at solving climate problems. The Foundation has created a "library of best practices" — an information center (Climate Initiatives Best Practices Clearing House) on various public initiatives and projects in different countries designed to address the climate agenda (including environmental pollution, waste management and the formation of ecological culture).

The Vernadsky Foundation participates in the work of the Interdepartmental Working Group under the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation on issues related to climate change and ensuring sustainable development under the leadership of the Adviser to the President of the Russian Federation on Climate Change, the Special Representative of the Head of the Russian State on Climate Issues Ruslan Edelgeriev.

Since 2016, the Foundation has been a permanent participant in the UN Climate Conferences (Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In 2018, the Foundation received the status of an observer organization of the UNFCCC
.

In 2020, the Vernadsky Foundation signed a Memorandum on the activities of the Russian Partnership for Climate Conservation and became one of official partners. The Russian Partnership for Climate Conservation is active in the international arena: its representatives regularly take part in UN conferences on climate change, and the association itself influences the climate agenda within Russia as the only association of companies on the climate agenda.

Interaction with UNESCO
Since 2013, the Foundation has been actively cooperating with various UNESCO departments, structures and programs, as well as with the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to UNESCO and with the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO (MFA of Russia).

In 2015, the Foundation received consultative status (privileged partnership status) with UNESCO. The Vernadsky Foundation is the only official partner of the Russian Committee of the UNESCO Program "Man and the Biosphere" (RusMAB).

Interaction with the United Nations
Since 2003, the Foundation has had consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC) and closely cooperates with the UN Information Center in Moscow.

Popularization of V.I. Vernadsky's scientific activity
The Vernadsky Non-Governmental Environmental Foundation has been promoting and developing the scientific and philosophical heritage of the great thinker for more than 25 years. The Foundation's initiative in 2013 brought together Russian and foreign scientists, government and public figures associated with the scientific activities of V.I. Vernadsky and contributed to the signing by Vladimir Putin of the Decree "On the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Vernadsky".

International project "Ecological culture. Peace and harmony"

Competition of implemented projects in the field of ecology and environmental protection. It has been held by the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation annually since 2012.

The competition promotes the popularization and promotion of projects that are aimed at achieving the Goals of Sustainable Development and have practical application in the field of formation and development of ecological culture.

Acceptance of applications: from February 2023

V.I. Vernadsky National Environmental Award
The award was established by the Foundation in 2003, and since 2013 it has been named after V.I. Vernadsky in honor of the 150th anniversary of the scientist.

The purpose of the Competition is to popularize implemented projects in the field of environmental protection and environmental safety, energy and resource conservation, the development of new technologies in industry and energy, the introduction of the best available technologies, the formation of environmental culture and the development of environmental education for sustainable development based on the ideas of Academician V.I. Vernadsky and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The international project "Together for a better climate" was launched in Moscow
on 19.11.2021
Projects in the field of climate research and sustainable development long link Russia and Germany and involve a number of bilateral scientific-research and practical activities.
...
Ruslan Edelgeriev, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on Climate Issues, in his speech noted the high quality of joint scientific projects of the two countries (including joint actions to develop the introduction of "green technologies" in the field of energy and hydrogen production), and also stressed the priority of fundamental scientific research to achieve sustainable progress on issues of the climate agenda discussed at the world's largest climate summit — the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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The main topic of the scientific symposium "The role of scientific journalism for scientific diplomacy" was the discussion of the contribution that journalism can make to scientific diplomacy and what needs to be done to develop such a new direction in journalism as climate journalism. The participants of the symposium discussed the role of scientific diplomacy in ensuring security, human well-being, global development in general, and how Russian-German cooperation in the field of science can ensure the achievement of the goals of sustainable development and security in the world, including climate security.
Association of Scientific Centers of Germany named after Helmholtz was invited by the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation, as one of its long—standing Russian partners, to take part in a solemn event dedicated to the launch of the project "Together for a Better Climate — Active Scientific Diplomacy with Russia - BRIDGE".

The event in honor of the solemn start of the project was organized jointly by the German Embassy in Moscow, the Center named after Helmholtz — the German Center for Earth Research (GFZ) and the Moscow representative office of the Association Helmholtz in partnership with the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and with the participation of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation.

Projects in the field of climate research and sustainable development long link Russia and Germany and involve a number of bilateral scientific-research and practical activities.

At the solemn event held on November 16, 2021 in the Presidential Hall of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, participants from among the scientific community, business, non-governmental sector, international and Russian programs and foundations, journalists and government agencies discussed the contribution of scientific research in the field of climate change to scientific diplomacy, evidence-based policy, the impact of natural and anthropogenic factors on global warming, the possibility of adaptation to climate change and the strengthening of Russian-German cooperation.
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In the podium discussion — "Together for Climate Improvement — how joint climate research can improve the diplomatic climate" — took part: German Ambassador to Russia Geza Andreas von Geir, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation, Special Representative of the President on Climate Issues Ruslan Edelgeriev, Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yuri Balega, representative of the Federal Ministry of Education and Science of Germany Gabriele Hermani, Scientific Director of the German Center for Earth Research GFZ Professor Niels Hovius and Professor Judith Schicks, representative of the Institute of Petroleum Geology and geophysics named after A.A. Trofimuka SB RAS Alexey Fage, President of the Association of Communicators in Education and Science (AXON), Vice-President of the European Federation of Scientific Journalism Olga Dobrovidova.

German Ambassador to Russia Geza Andreas von Geir in his speech noted the success of scientific cooperation in the context of the development of Russian-German relations: "Scientific cooperation is looking for answers to long-term issues and builds solid projects for years and decades.
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Ruslan Edelgeriev, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on Climate Issues, in his speech noted the high quality of joint scientific projects of the two countries (including joint actions to develop the introduction of "green technologies" in the field of energy and hydrogen production), and also stressed the priority of fundamental scientific research to achieve sustainable progress on issues of the climate agenda discussed at the world's largest climate summit — the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The international project "Together for a better climate" has started in Moscow
Ludwig Stroink from the German GFZ Earth Research Center in Potsdam moderated the podium discussion and presented an author's film about the consequences of climate warming in Siberia. This short film tells how for many decades the specialists of the Earth Research Center in Potsdam, together with Russian partners, have been studying the interaction of space, Earth and man, as well as how participants in scientific research contribute to building diplomatic relations between our countries.

The main topic of the scientific symposium "The role of scientific journalism for scientific diplomacy" was the discussion of the contribution that journalism can make to scientific diplomacy and what needs to be done to develop such a new direction in journalism as climate journalism. The participants of the symposium discussed the role of scientific diplomacy in ensuring security, human well-being, global development in general, and how Russian-German cooperation in the field of science can ensure the achievement of the goals of sustainable development and security in the world, including climate security.

The project of the German Center for the Study of the Earth of the Unification of them. Helmholtz's "Together for the Best Climate — Active Scientific Diplomacy with Russia — BRIDGE" was awarded in June 2021 by the Minister of Education and Science of Germany, Mrs. Anya Karlicek, she presented the Center with an award for active support of Russian-German cooperation in the field of scientific and educational diplomacy.
In 2023, the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation and GEOKHI RAS are preparing to issue an issue of the Noosphere magazine!

23.12.2022
"For more than seven years, the Vernadsky Foundation has been publishing its own magazine, Noosphere.

In 2023, the Vernadsky Foundation and the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences are preparing to issue an issue of the Noosphere magazine dedicated to the 160th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian scientist, Academician V.I. Vernadsky!

The issue accepts articles devoted to research related to the continuation of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas, the experience of Russian scientific schools in promoting his works in the field of noospheric development, geology, biogeochemistry, soil science, land management, mineralogy, crystallography, radiochemistry and other sciences."

International Scientific Conference "Modern development of V.I. Vernadsky's Biogeochemical ideas"

The event is dedicated to the 160th anniversary of the birth of Academician V.I. Vernadsky and the 100th anniversary of his article "The Beginning and Eternity of Life".

Organizers: V.I. Vernadsky Foundation and V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GEOHI RAS).

The main purpose of the Conference is to present and discuss new ideas in the field of the evolution of life and the biosphere, the embodiment of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas for the development of modern technologies and the formation of state programs for the implementation of V.I. Vernadsky's legacy in the field of philosophy, biogeochemistry, ecology.

International Scientific Conference "Modern development of V.I. Vernadsky's biogeochemical ideas"
Dates: January 26-27, 2023
Registration is available until December 20, 2022

Special attention during the Conference is expected to be paid to the problems of geological eternity, modern assessment of the state and evolution of the biosphere, anthropogenic evolution of the biosphere, the development of modern information technologies and artificial intelligence, the methodology of studying natural and man-made complexes, the application of biogeochemistry achievements in the national economy, medicine and education, the expansion of cooperation between scientists of universities and research centers for the effective development of this relevant field of knowledge.

International Scientific Conference "Modern development of V.I. Vernadsky's biogeochemical ideas"
Dates: January 26-27, 2023
Registration is available until December 20, 2022

Special attention during the Conference is expected to be paid to the problems of geological eternity, modern assessment of the state and evolution of the biosphere, anthropogenic evolution of the biosphere, the development of modern information technologies and artificial intelligence, the methodology of studying natural and man-made complexes, the application of biogeochemistry achievements in the national economy, medicine and education, the expansion of cooperation between scientists of universities and research centers for the effective development of this relevant field of knowledge.

The problems of biogeochemistry are problems of life, they include a wide range of issues: energy production processes, environmental quality, formation and use of raw materials, environmentally acceptable materials, waste recycling, interaction between man and nature, the place and role of man in the biosphere and the universe.

The demand for biogeochemistry is due to the technogenic evolution of the planet and the search for adequate ways of interaction between man and nature. Knowledge of biogeochemistry determines the strategy of formation of noospheric technologies.

Objectives of the Conference:
to show the need for the development of biogeochemistry as a fundamental vital scientific direction created by V.I. Vernadsky at the beginning of the twentieth century;
-to discuss the significance of V.I. Vernadsky's concept of the eternity of life and its role in the development of society and science;
-to assess the modern technogenic problems of the biosphere and the directions of their correction;
-to propose the development of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas about the biogeochemical functions of the biosphere.

Within the framework of the Conference, it is proposed to discuss the following problems:

-The development of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas about geological eternity and the evolution of the biosphere.
-The cosmicity of living matter, the Earth is a planet of the class of cold, solid and spherically regular celestial bodies.
-The biosphere as the main geochemical and controlling force on the planet.
-Biogeochemical functions of the biosphere (concentration, informational, ecological) and their current state.
-Biogeochemical innovations and their application in industry, agriculture and medicine.
-Biogeochemical zoning and mapping.
-Ecological assessment of territories using biogeochemical criteria."
 

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"The noosphere (/ˈnoʊ.əsfɪər/; sometimes noösphere) is the sphere of human thought. The word derives from the Greek νοῦς (nous "mind") and σφαῖρα (sphaira "sphere"), in lexical analogy to "atmosphere" and "biosphere". It was introduced by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in 1922 in his Cosmogenesis. Another possibility is the first use of the term by Édouard Le Roy (1870–1954), who together with Teilhard was listening to lectures of Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky at the Sorbonne. In 1936 Vernadsky accepted the idea of the noosphere in a letter to Boris Leonidovich Lichkov (though he states that the concept derives from Le Roy). Citing the work of Teilhard's biographer, Rene Cuenot, Sampson and Pitt stated that although the concept was jointly developed by all three men (Vernadsky, LeRoy, and Teilhard), Teilhard believed that he actually invented the word: "I believe, so far as one can ever tell, that the word 'noosphere' was my invention: but it was he [Le Roy] who launched it."

History of concept
In the theory of Vernadsky, the noosphere is the third in a succession of phases of development of the Earth, after the geosphere (inanimate matter) and the biosphere (biological life). Just as the emergence of life fundamentally transformed the geosphere, the emergence of human cognition fundamentally transforms the biosphere. In contrast to the conceptions of the Gaia theorists, or the promoters of cyberspace, Vernadsky's noosphere emerges at the point where humankind, through the mastery of nuclear processes, begins to create resources through the transmutation of elements. It is also currently being researched as part of the Princeton Global Consciousness Project."

"Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky; 12 March [O.S. 28 February] 1863 – 6 January 1945) was a Russian, Ukrainian, and Soviet mineralogist and geochemist who is considered one of the founders of geochemistry, biogeochemistry, and of radiogeology, founder of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (now National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine). His ideas of noosphere were an important contribution to Russian cosmism. He is most noted for his 1926 book The Biosphere in which he inadvertently worked to popularize Eduard Suess’ 1885 term biosphere, by hypothesizing that life is the geological force that shapes the earth. In 1943 he was awarded the Stalin Prize.
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Vernadsky was born in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, on 12 March [O.S. 28 February] 1863 in family of the native Kiev residents Russian-Ukrainian economist Ivan Vernadsky and music instructor Hanna Konstantynovych. According to family legend, his father was a descendent of Zaporozhian Cossacks. He had been a professor of political economy in Kiev before moving to Saint Petersburg. His mother was a Russian noblewoman of Ukrainian Cossack descent. ..."
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Volodymyr Pasivenko and Volodymyr Pryadka's mural in the National Library of Ukraine


The panel entitled "The Pain of the Earth" with the authors, artists Vladimir Pasivenko and Vladimir Pryadka. A monumental and symbolic picture that science should protect all living things.
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"On religious views, Vernadsky was an atheist. He was interested in Hinduism and Rig Veda.
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An avenue in Moscow, the National Library of Ukraine and the Tavrida National University in Crimea, are named in honor of Vladimir Vernadsky.

UNESCO sponsored an international scientific conference, "Globalistics-2013", at Moscow State University on October 23–25, 2013, in honor of Vernadsky's 150th birthday."
 

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UNESCO sponsored an international scientific conference, "Globalistics-2013", at Moscow State University on October 23–25, 2013, in honor of Vernadsky's 150th birthday."
"World Data Center for Geoinformatics and Sustainable Development, Non-governmental Organization, (hereinafter, the WDC-Ukraine) has been working in Ukraine since 2006 as a full-member of the World Data System (WDS) of the International Council for Science (ICSU). WDC-Ukraine specializes on providing interdisciplinary research of complex systems of different nature.

The WDC-Ukraine activities are focused on arrangements for access of Ukrainian scientific community to global information resources of the ICSU in Earth Sciences, Planetary and Space Physics and relevant related disciplines, as well as the collection and storage of global and regional data with significant value for research in the field of Sustainable Development and managerial decision-making.

WDC-Ukraine works on the “network of networks” model and negotiates with a lot of research and scientific organizations in Ukraine and abroad. ..."

International Scientific Congress "Globalistics-2103"

23.10.2013
On October 23-25, 2013 the third scientific congress "Globalistics-2013", dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Vernadsky, was held at the Lomonosov Moscow State University on the initiative of the Faculty of global processes. The Congress was attended by more than 700 scientists from 40 countries. At this Congress World Data Center for Geoinformatics and Sustainable Development was represented by Deputy Director of WDC-Ukraine, I.O. Pyshnohraiev and employee of the international scientific and educational projects laboratory, I.S. Popadenko.

Events that took place in the Congress were devoted to topical issues of globalization and its impact on economic, social and environmental aspects of the society. In particular, the Symposium "Convergence as a global trend of science and technology", held at the National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", can be mentioned. Among those who reported at the Symposium were Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences M.V. Kovalchuk, Academician A.A. Dynkin and professor at the Faculty of global processes at MSU A.A. Akayev, who is a chief researcher at Prygozhyn Institute of Mathematical Complex Systems Research of MSU.

Solemn closing of the Congress was held at the conference hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences Presidium, where the text of the resolution was approved. One of the results of Congress work, for example, was the creation of an informal club of scientists - Moscow club that will continue the tradition of such renowned expert centers as the Club of Rome.

More detailed information is available on the website of the Faculty of global processes of Lomonosov Moscow State University."
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International Scientific Congress "Globalistics 2020: Global Problems and the Future of Humanity"

"October 24, 2020 on the online platform Globalistika.ru The summing up of the autumn session and the closing ceremony of the International Scientific Congress "Globalistics 2020: Global Problems and the Future of Humanity" took place.

The International Scientific Congress "Globalistics 2020" under the official auspices of UNESCO was held in several stages: the spring session — from May 18 to 22, the autumn session — from October 20 to October 24, 2020.

The Congress gathered more than 10 thousand participants from 76 countries and 10 international organizations, including the UN and UNESCO, at 35 virtual venues.

Mass media about the International Scientific Congress "Globalistics-2020"
Coverage of the autumn session of the Congress "Globalistics-2020"
VI International Scientific Congress "Globalistics-2020"

From May 18 to 22, the first stage of the VI International Scientific Congress "Globalistics 2020: Global Problems and the Future of Humanity" is being held in an online format. It is traditionally organized by the Lomonosov Moscow State University, and such influential international organizations as UNESCO and the Club of Rome are its partners. This year the Congress will be held in three stages — in May, June-August and October.

All participants of the global expert panel were greeted by the Rector of Moscow University, Academician V.A. Sadovnichy. [...]Viktor Antonovich noted that the participants of the congress are engaged in globalism, a science that has always been inherent in Moscow University since its foundation. Both Lomonosov, Vernadsky, and other outstanding scientists were engaged in problems that globalist scientists are working on today. [...]

The Rector of Moscow University stressed the special importance of the global status of the Congress, whose meetings are held under the auspices of UNESCO and the Club of Rome. According to Viktor Antonovich, he has a long experience of cooperation with the latter; and one of the meetings of the "Club of Rome" was held at the Moscow State University.

As V.A. Sadovnichy noted, the pandemic of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, of course, made significant amendments both to the agenda and to the format of the congress. Its participants are determined to try to answer the questions: "What will happen after the pandemic?", "What transformations associated with it will be especially significant for humanity?". Of course, the pandemic will make its own amendments to the education system, culture, and everyday relations. [...]

Within the framework of the congress, meetings of the sections "Global Governance and Security" and "Global Ecology" have already been held, a round table "Latin American vector of modern development: global challenges of the XXI century", a meeting on the program "UNESCO BRIDGE as a "Laboratory of ideas" in the post-COVID-19 era", an interdisciplinary discussion on the topic "Global civilizational the crisis is the start of a new historical era."

The work of the VI International Scientific Congress "Globalistics 2020: Global Problems and the Future of Humanity" continues."

VI INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS "GLOBALISTICS-2020: GLOBAL PROBLEMS AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY"

Welcome to the VI International Scientific Congress "Globalistics 2020: Global Problems and the Future of Humanity"!

CONGRESS ORGANIZERS [among them]


Lomonosov Moscow State University / Faculty of Global Processes
Results of the International scientific forum "COVID-19 and Human security"

23. 12. 2020 Main News
On December 22, 2020, at the initiative of the Faculty of Global Processes and the UNESCO Department for the Study of Global Problems of Lomonosov Moscow State University, an international Scientific Forum "COVID-19 and Human Security" was held with the participation of UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science, the Club of Rome, scientists from Russia and a number of foreign countries.

The forum began with an address to the participants by the Dean of the Faculty of Global Processes of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Professor Ilya Vyacheslavovich Ilyin, who noted the positive formation of the tradition of holding joint scientific events with UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science and the Club of Rome on the faculty's online platform, founded in May 2020 by a joint discussion of topical issues of global social transformations and civilizational the future of humanity.

The moderator of the Forum was the head of the UNESCO Department of the Moscow State University, Yuri Nikolaevich Sayamov.

The forum was continued by the Chairman of the Russian Committee on Bioethics, Ethics of Science and Artificial Intelligence, Vice-President of the Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Grigoryevich Chuchalin, who made a report and presentation.

Professor Chuchalin 's report addressed three main issues:

1) the noosphere and the modern interpretation of this concept;

2) viral gene pool and prerequisites for the emergence of new infectious diseases;

3) modern approaches to human security.

Professor Chuchalin emphasized the special place and importance of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas about the biosphere and the noosphere for understanding how vulnerable a person and the whole world has become from external influences. Today we are struck by the far-sightedness of the views of this scientist, expressed by him in the mid-30s of the last century in relation to planetary processes in which human society is also involved.

Speaking about such a phenomenon as the spread of coronavirus, Professor Chuchalin noted that this infectious disease is one of the oldest human diseases, which currently has 52 serotypes. The gene pool of this viral disease indicates its extreme spread in the biosphere. It is difficult to name living matter that would not be affected by it or would not be infected with a virus.

Concluding the report, Professor Chuchalin expressed the opinion that the XXI century should be recognized as the century of creating a new generation of vaccines that will fight various types of infections.

Then the Forum participants entered into the discussion of this report. Opinion was expressed by the executive director of the Club of Rome Carlos Alvarez Pereira (Spain) and members of the club: Anitra Torhaug (USA), Kristin Vala Ragnarsdottir (Iceland), Alberto Zuconni (Italy), President of Romania in 1996-2000 Emil Constantinescu, Director of the Global Governance and Security Program at the University of Massachusetts in Boston Maria Ivanova (USA), President of the World Academy of Arts and Science Harry Jacobs (USA), former Head of the UNESCO Network Department at Mandsaur Jagdish Khatri University (India), Professor of the RANEPA Igor Fedorovich Kefeli (Russia), Head of the UNESCO Chair at the European Academy Benno Verlaine (Germany) and other participants.

More than 50 domestic and foreign researchers from 18 countries took part in the Forum.

About the Forum in the media:
December 23, 2020
The forum "COVID and Human security" was held at Moscow State University

"Moscow State University hosted the International Scientific Forum "COVID and Human Security" with the participation of UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science, the Club of Rome and scientists from Russia and other countries.

On December 22, at the initiative of the Faculty of Global Processes and the UNESCO Department for the Study of Global Problems of Lomonosov Moscow State University, an international Scientific Forum "COVID and Human Security" was held with the participation of UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science, the Club of Rome and scientists from Russia and other countries.

The Forum opened with a report and presentation delivered by Alexander Chuchalin, Chairman of the Russian Committee on Bioethics, Ethics of Science and Artificial Intelligence, Vice-President of the Intergovernmental Council of UNESCO, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The problem of human security is proposed for discussion due to its particular importance for the modern world, in which the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the inability of States to effectively protect their citizens. The discussion focused on UNESCO's key humanitarian programs on managing social transformations and on bioethics, ethics of science and artificial intelligence, as well as ideas and proposals from scientists and the World Academy of Art and Science and the Club of Rome.

The Forum will continue the tradition of holding joint online events and brainstorming sessions with UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science and the Club of Rome."

VII International Scientific Conference "Actual problems of global research: Global development and limits of growth in the XXI century"

25. 06. 2021 Main news
On June 15-18, the seventh International Scientific Conference "Actual Problems of Global Research" was held. The conference was held in an online format on the site of the Internet portal Globalistika.ru .

The main topic of the current conference was related to global development and the limits of growth in the XXI century. It was attended by members of the Society for Global Studies, the World Academy of Art and Science, representatives of UNESCO, the Club of Rome, the International Academy of Global Studies and other organizations.

The first day of the conference was very busy. The work of the section "Theoretical Globalistics" was successfully held, moderated by Professor of the Federal State Educational Institution, editor-in-chief of the journal "Century of Globalization" A.N. Chumakov. The participants discussed the formation of the Russian philosophy of the global world, ways to create a new system of world order, the impact of globalization on social and individual values.

No less interesting discussions unfolded on the sidelines of the 22nd International Symposium on Biocosmology "Aristotle's Organic Cosmology and V.I. Vernadsky's Naturalistic scientific approach to solving modern problems of world development". Famous scientists from around the world discussed the legacy of the greatest philosophers, the evolution of their concepts in historical retrospect, as well as their relevance in the modern conditions of the global world. The symposium was moderated by the Secretary of the Biocosmological Association K.S. Khrutsky.

Another bright event was the III International Forum on Global Social Transformations. The forum was held on the topic "Global social transformations and the limits of growth in the XXI century". The forum was attended by more than 70 scientists and researchers from 36 countries and 7 international organizations.

Another bright event was the III International Forum on Global Social Transformations. The forum was held on the topic "Global social transformations and the limits of growth in the XXI century". The forum was attended by more than 70 scientists and researchers from 36 countries and 7 international organizations.

The holding of international scientific forums on global social transformations is an initiative of the FGP [Faculty of Global Processes, Lomonosov Moscow State University], which was supported by UNESCO, the World Academy of Arts and Science and the Club of Rome.

The Third International Scientific Forum on Global Social Transformations, by the decision of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Council on the BRIDGE program, was included in the action plan for the BRIDGE program for 2021 and was held for the first time as a planned UNESCO event.

The organizers of the III Forum on Global Social Transformations were again the FGP and the UNESCO Department for the Study of Global Problems, UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science, the Club of Rome.
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The work of the Forum continued with the presentation of the scientific project "New limits of growth in the XXI century", explanations to which were presented by Professor A.V. Korotaev. The project is being developed by the MSU research team under the guidance of the Rector of MSU, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences V.A. Sadovnichy. Following the results of the presentation, a general discussion of the participants began, in which the speakers were: from UNESCO – John Crowley (Great Britain), from the World Academy of Art and Science – Harry Jacobs (USA), from the Club of Rome – Carlos Alvarez Pereira (Spain), from the MSU FGP – Yu.N. Sayamov (Russian Federation), as well as scientific reports were presented by the President of the International Institute of Pitirim Sorokin Nikolay Kondratiev, Professor Yu.V. Yakovets and Deputy Dean of the Federal State University I.A. Aleshkovsky together with V.M. Bondarenko.

The discussion showed that the presentation of the project was received with great interest by the participants. The Russian initiative was supported by representatives of UNESCO, the World Academy of Art and Science and the Club of Rome. They expressed their willingness to work together on the topic of the project and to exchange information, ideas and suggestions. The Forum participants also expressed their gratitude to MSU and FGP for its organization and expressed their support for the continuation of this initiative.
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On the second day of the VII International Scientific Conference "Actual problems of Global Research", the work of the symposium on biocosmology was continued. The participants of the symposium presented reports on the ideals of general science, the ideas of transcendental law and noospheric research, the greening of education, the problems of interaction between different levels of space, anthropocosmism and biocosmological initiatives, and the work of four sections and an expert session was organized.

One of the main topics of discussion of the section "Sustainable development", moderated by the Deputy Dean of FGP R.R. Gabdullin and the teacher of FGP K.S. Leonova, was the updating of the definition of the term "sustainable development". The concept was considered not only from a widespread ecological, but also from a social and economic point of view. The work of the section continued with the meeting of the Commission on the Scientific Heritage of Academician A.D. Ursula.

The participants paid tribute to the memory of the great Russian scientist and considered the prospects for further development of research in the field of sustainable development and global evolutionism.[...]

An equally active discussion unfolded on the site of the section "Educational Globalism", moderated by Professor L.P. Voronkova and associate Professor O.Y. Kornienko. In their speeches, the participants of the section touched upon the issues of digitalization and global transformation of education, as well as social mobility in the context of globalization, the role and place of identity, anthropologization and education of patriotism in the structure of education. Close attention was paid to the cultural aspects of learning foreign languages.

On the margins of the section "Global Development and problems of global governance", researchers discussed topical issues of global and energy security, the ethics of artificial intelligence, as well as the crisis caused by the pandemic. An interdisciplinary approach to the study of the issues raised has become a distinctive feature. [...]

The International Expert Meeting on the formation of a new scientific discipline "Ethnoglobalistics" became significant for the development of world science. During the debates, the participants justified the need for its development, discussed the development of a methodology. The growth of ethnopolitical conflicts, the role of migration processes in the global world, the influence of globalization on the ethnic factor – this is not the whole list of reasons for the isolation of ethnoglobalism as an independent scientific discipline.
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The third day of the conference was remembered by the interdisciplinary seminar of the scientific and educational school of Moscow University "Mathematical methods of analysis of complex systems".[...]

The participants touched upon both economic and political, philosophical, environmental aspects of modeling and forecasting global processes. At the seminar, the importance of scientific projects of the teaching staff of the entire scientific school was noted, since globalism is a scientific discipline that is a link between natural sciences and humanities. The increasing role of China and India as actors in international relations was noted, as well as the revolutionary nature of the Paris Climate Agreement and the relevance of the immortal legacy of V.I. Vernadsky.

It should be mentioned that India and China were discussed not only in this section. At a special expert session on the role of Europe in a changing world, moderated by V. Schwimmer and V.I. Kulikov, disputes broke out about scenarios for the development of the European region. Financial, migration and epidemiological crises indicate the need to reform the foreign and domestic policy of the European Union. What awaits Europe in the future? Cooperation with Latin America? Rivalry with India and China? Implementation of the Lisbon–Vladivostok concept? Scientists tried to find answers to these questions.

The moderators of the expert session "Transformation of ethno-confessional and political identities in the era of global development" were I.E. Krugovykh and I.L. Shershnev. Francis Fukuyama in his new work "Identity, the desire for recognition and the politics of rejection" notes the global trend of striving for a liberal world order. At the moment, the issues of the transformation of ethno-confessional and political identity are closely related to the civilizational identity and the deepening of the unity of the nation. The modern search for transformations will protect the identities and civilizational codes of many peoples of the world.

The final section of the third day was a round table of young scientists "Global development and growth opportunities in the XXI century", which was moderated by Professor O.G. Leonova and lecturer V.A. Goliney. The issues of country, regional and global development were on the agenda.

The VII International Scientific Conference "Actual Problems of Global Research: Global Development and limits of Growth in the XXI century" ended on June 18 with the summing up of the conference by the moderators of the venues and the meeting of the Society for Global Research (OGIS). In total, more than 380 people from various regions of Russia and 50 countries of the world took part in the conference.

It can be stated that the conference, despite the difficult epidemiological situation, was a great success. We thank the participants of the conference for a constructive discussion and wish them to conquer new scientific peaks in the future!"

International Scientific Assembly "New Global challenges in the field of international cooperation"

27. 11. 2021 Main news
On November 16-17, 2021, the Faculty of Global Processes hosted the international scientific assembly "New Global Challenges in the field of international cooperation".

On the first day of the assembly, the work of the IV School under the UNESCO program "Management of Social Transformations" (the BRIDGE Program) on the topic "Education, science, culture and communication as driving forces of social transformation for the younger generation" began. The lectures of the School on November 16 were timed to coincide with the celebration of the 76th anniversary of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

The participants were presented by Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, Professor Anatoly Nikiforovich Zahlebny with the topic "Education in a changing world"; Head of the Russian Partnership for Environmental Education for Sustainable Development, Professor Elena Nikolaevna Dzyatkovskaya with the topic "Didactic problems of embedding ESD in general education and their solutions".; Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of History of the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, President of the Association of Culture of Azerbaijan "Simurg" Fuad Teyub oglu Mammadov with the theme "Culture and the modern world"; President of the International Institute of Pitirim Sorokin — Nikolay Kondratiev, Chairman of the Yalta Civilization Club Professor Yuri Vladimirovich Yakovets with the theme "Dialogue of Civilizations: synthesis of scientific, educational and digital revolutions of the XXI century"; Deputy Editor-in-chief of the magazine "International Life" Evgeniya Borisovna Pyadysheva with the topic "Communications and modern diplomacy".

During the discussions, the participants showed great interest in the problems of sustainable development. [...]

On November 16, the 16th Civilizational Forum "Prospects and Strategy for the Formation of Space Civilization and the Preservation of Civilizational, Scientific and Cultural Heritage and Diversity" was also held, which was dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's flight into space and the 20th anniversary of the UN General Assembly Resolution "Global Agenda for Dialogue among Civilizations" and the UNESCO Universal Declaration on cultural diversity.[...]

11The 6th report of the Yalta Civilization Club "Prospects and strategy for the formation of a humanistic-noospheric space civilization", a strategy for preserving civilizational, scientific and cultural heritage and diversity, was discussed within the framework of the forum. The participants also made a presentation of a number of books on this topic, in particular the monograph by Y.V. Yakovets "A new vision of the theory, history and future of civilizations", the monograph by A.I. Subetto "Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin – a symbol of the noospheric-cosmic breakthrough into the future of Russia and Humanity", the monograph by S.V. Krichevsky's "Prospects for human Space exploration: New ideas, projects, technologies", monographs by Farakh S.N., Mammadov F.T. "Culture will save the world", monographs by Gasparyan M.Yu., Beklaryan L.A., Zakharov V.A., Marukyan A.Ts., Mikaelyan A.D., Babakhanov V.R., Vaskov M.A. "Culturocide".

The traditional scientific event was the round table "The world is more complicated than war", where participants discussed the importance of preserving historical memory, heritage and legacy of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.[...]
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The second day of the assembly continued with the work of the UNESCO BRIDGE School, dedicated to the International Students' Day (the 80th anniversary of the institution). Presentations were made by the Head of the UNESCO Department Yuri Nikolaevich Sayamov, a full member of the World Academy of Art and Science and the Club of Rome, a representative of the Student Council of the USSR, Vice-President of the International Union of Students in 1970 — 1977 (with the theme "International Day of Students and Student Diplomacy"); Vice-Rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Head of the Department of Geopolitics of the Faculty of Global Processes, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Igor Ishenalievich Abylgaziev (with the theme "Modern Russia and the role of student youth"); Head of the Department of Social Problems and Youth Work, Doctor of Sociology, Professor Natalia Leonovna Smakotina (with the theme "Youth in the global world"); Acting Deputy Dean, lecturer Goliney Vladimir Andreevich (with the theme "Involving youth in the implementation of the SDG agenda"); Project coordinator, advisor to the Dean of the Faculty of Global Processes of Lomonosov Moscow State University Alexey Igorevich Andreev (with the topic "New limits of growth. Presentation of the MSU scientific project").

In parallel with the School, a student scientific seminar "Partnership for Sustainable Development" was held, dedicated to SDG-17: Strengthening the means of implementation and intensifying work within the framework of the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development. The seminar was held on the initiative of the youth wing of the OGIS.[...]

As an expert, Mikhail Astanin, Youth Envoy of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Secretary General of the International Youth Forum "Eurasian Model UN", Head of the regional youth branch of the Russian Society of Political Scientists, presented his report to the audience. Roman Lyaskun, a representative of the RANEPA YURIU, and Ignat Yakovlev of BUKEP also made presentations.[...]

The topic of discussion at the meeting was the 17th Sustainable Development Goal, prospects for international cooperation to achieve it, as well as the problems faced by actors in international relations in striving to achieve this goal. Close attention was paid to the national factor, the role of specific states in the implementation of the principles of sustainable development.[...]"

Yu.N.Sayamov, Head of the Department of the Faculty of Global Processes of Moscow State University, was elected a member of the Club of Rome

14. 10. 2020 Main News
The Head of the UNESCO Department for the Study of Global Problems of the Faculty of Global Processes of Moscow State University, Yuri Nikolaevich Sayamov, has been elected a member of the Club of Rome and since October 1, 2020 is the only full member, representative of Russia in this globally recognized expert center in the field of global studies.

A message on the Club's website notes that Dr. Yuri Sayamov is a diplomat and scientist combining his more than 50 years of international experience with scientific research and teaching at the Faculty of Global Processes of Lomonosov Moscow State University. He is interested in studying the evolution of international relations, global social transformations and emerging ethical challenges. He has recently published monographs "International Relations in the context of Global Processes" (2018) and "Bioethics and Global Challenges" (2020). His other well-known works include the study "The City in a Globalizing World", published in Russian in Moscow and in English in Hong Kong.

For more information, see the link.

Sayamov, Yury
"Dr. Yury Sayamov is a diplomat and scientist combining his international experience of over 50 years with scientific studies and teaching at the Faculty of Global Processes of the Moscow State University after he retired from the State Service in 2010.

He is Full Member of the International Global Research Academy, of the International Academy of Public Diplomacy, of World Academy of Art and Science, of Russian Academy of Ecology, of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, of Russian Academy of Geopolitical Problems, of the International Club of Nice on Energy and Geopolitics and of other scientific institutions.

As the Councilor to the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences he took part in the elaboration of the present Global Agenda 2030.

He is interested in exploring the evolution of international relations, global social transformations and emerging ethical challenges and published recently monographs “International Relations in the Context of Global Processes (2018) and “Bioethics and Global Challenges” (2020). Among his other known works is “City in the Globalizing World” published in Russian in Moscow and in English in Hong Kong."

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EURASIAN CENTER FOR BIG HISTORY & SYSTEM FORECASTING
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The Eurasian Center for Big History & System Forecasting (ECBSF) seeks to develop a unified and interdisciplinary history of the Cosmos, Earth, Life and Humanity. It also seeks to develop system forecasting of social, political, demographic, ethnic and cultural processes at regional and global levels.

Tasks:
1) To conduct research in the following fields of study:
* Big History, as defined by the International Big History Association: “The attempt to understand, in a unified and interdisciplinary way, the history of the Cosmos, Earth, Life and Humanity”;
* Systems forecasting of social, political, demographic, ethnic and cultural processes at regional and global levels;
* Evolutionary and mega-evolutionary processes: regularities, mechanisms and trends;
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* Socio-environmental history;
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2) To promote collaborative work of scholars and scientists from different countries and with various specializations who are working within an evolutionary paradigm, as well as teachers, NGO organizers and workers, politicians and political consultants.
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GLOBAL TECHNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE LIGHT OF CYBERNETIC REVOLUTION AND THEORY OF LONG CYCLES

Authors: Grinin, Leonid; Grinin, Anton L.
Journal: Journal of Globalization Studies. Volume 6, Number 2 / November 2015

"In the present paper, on the basis of the theory of production principles and production revolutions, we reveal the interrelation between K-waves and major technological breakthroughs in history and make some predictions about features of the sixth Kondratieff wave in the light of the Cybernetic Revolution which, we think, started in the 1950s. We assume that the sixth K-wave in the 2030s and 2040s will merge with the final phase of the Cybernetic Revolution (which we call the phase of self-regulating systems). This period will be characterized by breakthroughs in medical technologies which will manage to combine many other technologies into a single complex of MBNRIC-technologies (med-bio-nano-robo-info-cognitive technologies). The article offers some predictions concerning the development of these technologies."

GRININ, LEONID
"Leonid E. Grinin, PhD, is a Russian philosopher of history, sociologist, political anthropologist, economist, and a scholar of historical trends and future studies. He is Senior Research Professor at the Institute for Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow and Leading Research Fellow of the Laboratory for Destabilization Risk Monitoring of the National Research University Higher School of Economics. Grinin is Deputy Director of the Eurasian Center for Big History & System Forecasting (Russian Academy of Sciences). He is also is Research Professor and Director of the Volgograd Center for Social Research. He is Editor-in-Chief of the international journals Social Evolution & History and the Journal of Globalization Studies, as well as co-editor of the international almanacs Evolution, History and Mathematics, and Kondratieff Waves.

Grinin`s academic interests lie in the sphere of social laws, social evolution, driving forces of historical development, the theory of historical process and its periodization and certain aspects (the productive and political ones), evolution of statehood.

Grinin`s academic research in the field of Global Studies, futurology and Big History is connected with the analysis of modern problem of globalization and modernization, forecasts of the world political and social-economic development, current global crisis, economic cycles of different duration and their modeling, information-scientific revolution and its influence on global processes, history of globalization and periodization of global process analysis of global trends in historical processes, comparison of global processes in nature and society. Together with Alexander Markov and Andrey Korotayev, he studies regularities common to biological and social macroevolution."

GRININ, ANTON L.
"Anton L. Grinin, PhD in Biological Sciences, is Senior Research Fellow of the International Center for Education and Social and Humanitarian Studies as well as leading Research of Volgograd Centre for Social Research. His main research interests include Big History, evolution, biotechnologies, global technological transformations and forecasts. He is the co-author of the monograph From Biface to Nanorobots: The World on the Way to the Epoch of Self-Regulating Systems (2015; Uchitel Publishing House; in Russian) and a number of articles including ‘Macroevolution of Technology’ and ‘Global Technological Transformations’."
2022.01.27
THE HEAD OF THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM INCLUDED LEONID E. GRININ AND ANTON L. GRININ INTO THE LIST OF 50 “FOREMOST GLOBAL THINKERS AND OPINION-MAKERS"

According to the World Economic Forum, Leonid E. Grinin and Anton L. Grinin are included in the list of 50 “foremost global thinkers and opinion-makers”. Their and other thinkers' interviews concerning the vision of the future world contributed to the new book "Great Narrative For a Better Future
".
...
The Great Narrative (The Great Reset Book 2) Kindle Edition
by Professor Dr.-Ing. Klaus Schwab (Author), Thierry Malleret
"The Great Narrative is a guide for anyone seeking to better understand how the world has evolved since the pandemic started and what solutions can make us more resilient, equitable and sustainable.
The book recognizes that the problems for which we collectively must find solutions are both major and manifold. Vital issues abound: economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological. But solutions do exist and are within our grasp. The Great Narrative proposes some hopeful and inspiring narratives around them. In that sense, it is an optimistic book that categorically rejects the negativity that permeates too many doomsday narratives ready to consign us to a future of oblivion. It asserts that human creativity, ingenuity and innate sociality will prevail, and it offers a comprehensive framework to explain why.

Professor Klaus Schwab is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. He is a life-long advocate of “stakeholder capitalism”, the author of various books, including The Fourth Industrial Revolution, and the co-author (with Thierry Malleret) of the international best-seller COVID-19: The Great Reset. Thierry Malleret is the Managing Partner of The Monthly Barometer, a succinct predictive newsletter that also provides tailor-made research to its subscribers. He has written several business and academic books and published four thrillers."
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The book is now widely discussed around the world, while the contributors received a personal gratitude from the chairman of the forum, who noted that the interviews became “a great inspiration to the book, making it intellectually rich and diverse”.



WHO ARE WE?
Organized team of one of the leading faculties of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
❗ A unique project combining the coordination of student initiatives and the efforts of the teaching staff.
A remote platform for monthly interdisciplinary seminars on global studies, conferences and congresses.
Scientific, educational and informational Internet portal globalistika.ru It operates under the auspices of the Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov.
The site was founded on October 31, 2002 by the First Vice-president of the Russian Philosophical Society (FOR), Ph.D., Prof. A.N. Chumakov. The main objective of the site is to popularize the results of interdisciplinary research in the field of global studies.

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MSU FGP [Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Global Processes]
WHAT IS MSU FGP?
The main task of the Faculty of Global Processes is to train highly qualified professionals in the field of international relations and global studies, combining broad theoretical training and interdisciplinary education, capable of conducting comprehensive monitoring and developing approaches to effective management of global and interregional processes.
REA
All-Russian public organization called the Russian Ecological Academy, which is a creative scientific association of scientists and specialists working in various fields of ecology.
Society of Russian-Chinese Friendship (ORKD)
Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)
Project "Cultural and philosophical foundations of Sino-Russian cooperation".
BUDAPEST CLUB

"The origins of the Budapest Club are connected with the events that took place in the second half of the twentieth century. One of them was the creation in 1968 of the Club of Rome, a progressive scientific and analytical center with a global base for activities, especially active in Europe. In Hungary, the club was represented by Erwin Laszlo, who became an active member of the Club of Rome, after the publication of The Limits of Growth (1972) in his country. Mr. Laszlo's active activity did not stand aside and, in turn, in 1977, he already presented the 5th report "The Goals of Humanity" to the Club of Rome.

[...] The period from 1988 to 1992 was the most dramatic for the countries of Eastern and Central Europe in the second half of the XX century. During this time , E. Laszlo put forward a proposal to create an international movement of "artists and writers", which was to become the basis for the creation of the Budapest Club and become a partner to the Club of Rome. The idea of creating such a movement included the "soft factors" of the limits of growth: values, expectations, worldviews and states of mind and consciousness. E. Laszlo suggested that Budapest has ideal conditions for such intellectual and cultural activities.[...]

The real work began after 1995, when the main directions of the club's activities were determined, and especially after the first conference was held in 1996, which was attended by the Dalai Lama, Vaclav Havel, Chingiz Aimatov, Yehudi Menuhin and other guests. All of them signed and published the "Manifesto of Planetary Consciousness", a document that became the basis of the club's activities, which specifies the main goals set.

The manifesto consists of 12 articles, each of which is aimed at explaining the problems facing humanity and possible ways to solve them. For example, the basis of all the activities of the club is an idea that connects all the articles of the Manifesto with a red thread. It consists in the following: what was the past will remain the same, to solve the problems of the present and the future requires a different mindset, a different view. The processes in the world that we initiated are not similar to those that were started by our fathers and grandfathers, and the view of our children and grandchildren will depend on whether we will be able to abandon the old way of thinking, whether they will be able to take a different, new look at the current problems, thereby finding the necessary solution.

The Manifesto emphasizes that humanity is on the threshold of a new stage of social, spiritual and cultural evolution. Many problems: problems of socio-economic development, environmental problems, demographic problems, problems of energy and raw materials, cannot be overcome only through political and economic instruments. A new way of thinking is the main tool and a necessary condition for further development. To create such a way of thinking, the Budapest Club sets itself the task of encouraging creativity in all people, in all parts of the world. Creativity is not a genetic, but a cultural capital of a person. Today, achievements in the economic, social and technological environment are actually the creation of man.
...
The club sees its mission in encouraging and facilitating the evolution of planetary consciousness, which is a vital aspect of our sustainable material and cultural well-being and socio-economic development.[...].
There are branches of the Budapest Club in many countries, and since 2015 such a branch has started its work in Russia. Thus, within the framework of the IV International Congress "Globalistics-2015", held from October 26 to 30, 2015 at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, the founding meeting of the Budapest Club branch in the Russian Federation was held. [...]The importance of involving students in the work of the club was also emphasized, which is especially well combined with the profile of the Faculty of Global Processes of Moscow State University.
[...]Professor A.N. Chumakov was elected coordinator of the Russian branch of the Budapest Club, and a 3rd–year student (now a graduate student) was elected secretary Faculty of Global Processes of Moscow State University V.A. Goliney."
THE CLUB OF ROME

[........]
"In the USSR, the Association for the Promotion of the Roman Club was established in 1989, and after the collapse of the USSR it was reformed into the Russian Association for the Promotion of the Roman Club (the first president of the Association was Academician D.V. Gvishiani). It currently has 50 members under the chairmanship of Sergey Kamionsky. The Association is actively developing a youth direction, the purpose of which is to attract young people from leading Russian universities, carriers of different cultures and ideas interested in the implementation of the Club's mission to the Club's activities. The Russian Association actively uses international experience and research methods aimed at solving the problems of the Club of Rome. Every year it holds two meetings to discuss the most important conceptual and organizational issues.

Address: 117312, Moscow, prospect 60-letiya
October, 9"

OGIS

"The Society for Global Studies (OGIS) unites representatives of more than 20 regions of the Russian Federation. Its purpose is to provide scientific assistance to federal and regional studies of global processes. OGIS is a continuation of the traditions of the great Russian scientist, naturalist, outstanding specialist in the field of strategic planning of socio-economic development and statesman V. I. Vernadsky."
 
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Golden Mountains of Altai


Kalbak Tash
Another concentration of petroglyphs is found in Altai Republic’s Ongudaysky Rayon. Here, there are over 3,000 drawings, engraved with both stone and metal tools, showing images related to humans, animals, the cosmos, and more fantastical images. The extensive collection of petroglyphs date to various historic periods, spanning the Neolithic to Ancient Turkic periods.





The coat of arms of the Altai Republic is very unusual. It is based on a circle of bluish color in gold cut. It depicts Kan-Kerede, a griffin with the body of a lion and golden wings. Above it is the top of the Uch Sumer of white color, and from below the coat of arms is decorated with an ornament in which the two main rivers of Altai — Katun and Biya — are stylistically depicted.

It is worth noting that the coat of arms of the Altai Republic has a special semantics. It is no coincidence that it depicts a griffin — the patron saint of nature and animals. He is called to carry out a special service — to protect the peace and quiet of his native land.
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According to legend, this sacred being, half-eagle, half-lion, protects the region, giving it peace, peace and well-being, patronizing the animals inhabiting the region. Also, the griffin is considered the keeper of gold and treasures, and Altai is rich in gold. The image of this magical creature was discovered during the excavations of the Pazyryk mounds in Altai.

In general, the griffin is a favorable coat of arms character, because the two animals that make up the parts of the griffin have solar symbols. Opponents of the image of this creature on the coat of arms of the republic associate its image with death due to its discovery on burial grounds, but this is fundamentally wrong.

The author in his choice of a bird-beast for the state emblem of Altai was guided by the Altai epic, where the griffin was a talisman of warriors who took his image to battle. As a mythological character, he acts as a guardian and defender of Altai in folk legends.

AltayKAI are virtuosos of throat singing, skillfully owning all its styles, varieties of kai and traditional musical instruments. Velvety, low–pitched sounds of karkyra, mesmerizing khoomey and melodious sygyt - sybysk, vividly transmitted sounds of nature – birdsong, the murmur of a stream, the voices of predators, – gentle female singing and female throat singing, melodies of komus, topshur or accordion – all this is AltayKAI music.

Traditional Altai songs about the native Land, its beauty, about the heroes and their former Strength, about their people are combined with comic games, dance melodies and shamanic mysteries. The kaichi storytellers perform traditional heroic tales and epics sacred in Altai.

All this is AltayKAI.

AltayKai Ensemble was created in 1997 by Urmat Yntaev with the aim of preserving and developing the traditional culture of the Altai Republic. The ensemble is a laureate of All-Russian and international festivals and competitions; noted in the Guinness Book of Records and Achievements for long-term performance of throat singing (2003), winner of the gold medal "Delphic Games" (Moscow 2000), winner of the gold medal of the international festival of throat singing "Breath of the Earth" (Ulan-Ude 2005 G.), laureate of the G. I. Choros-Gurkin Prize of the Altai Republic
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It is believed that the first settlements in Altai appeared almost a million years ago.
The indigenous population of the Altai Mountains – the Altaians – migrated to Altai in ancient times from the headwaters of the Yenisei. Their close relatives are the Kyrgyz in Central Asia. They speak Altai language belonging to the family of Turkic languages. In addition to the Altaians, Russians and Kazakhs live in the Altai Mountains.


The traditional Altaian belief is shamanism. In their view, the Universe consists of three worlds: the Upper world, inhabited by celestials and headed by the supreme deity – Ulgen; the Middle world (lunar-solar), inhabited by people and spirits of mountains, rivers, passes, etc.; and Lower world – the afterlife world, headed by Erlik.

Kam (shaman) is a kind of mediator between people and deities. The Kamlanie, the ritual of addressing Ulgen or Erlik, is performed mainly with the help of a tungur (tambourine), which for the shaman is the riding animal (the one from whose skin it is made) during his wanderings in the Upper and Lower worlds.



The people living in these mountains, their life and history is a real fount for the traveler. After all, Altai is a place of contact and interpenetration of different religions: Christianity, Islam, Lamaism and Buddhism.

Nikolay Roerich - Altai

Sacred Sites and Objects of the Peoples of Altai Republic, Russia Chagat Almashev, Director, Foundation for Sustainable Development of Altai Maya Erlenbayeva, Manager, Foundation for Sustainable Development of Altai
English translation by Jennifer Castner


The modern flag of the Altai Republic was approved in 2003.

What is the semantics of this rather unusual flag? Blue stripes are a symbol of rivers, lakes and clear skies of the republic. The white stripes symbolize the desire of the region for prosperity, as well as peace and full consent of all nationalities of the republic.


Fire Mother

The summoned Mother Fire
May her double-headed self appear
Worshipped and blessed
Op kuruy!

Our defending fire
May it forever stay
Blessed with the words of Kay
Op kuruy, op kuruy

Covered in white ash
Burning a young tree
Thawing the freezing spring
Op kuruy, op kuruy

Providing its protecting warmth
Wearing a red silk fur coat
Thirty-headed Fire Mother
Op kuruy, op kuruy

Before morning to this land
The crackling Fire Mother
Thunder-lightning to this land
Descended with thunder Fire Mother
Op kuruy, op kuruy

Thirty-headed Fire Mother
Fourty-headed Fire Mother
Its ash is spreading
Lays on the burning coal 25
Op kuruy, op kuruy

The summoned Mother Fire
May her double-headed self appear
Worshipped and blessed
Op kuruy!

Our defending fire
May it forever stay
Blessed with the words of Kay
Op kuruy, op kuruy





Historical flags of Altai
Altai received its first national flag in 1918. Artist G.I.Gurkin placed a blue triangle on the red canvas on the left, denoting the Altai Mountains, under it – a wavy stripe of milky green hue, a schematic image of the Katun River, above it – a yellow circle (the rising sun).

These figures reflected the religious worldview of the Altai people, for whom the animation of nature was characteristic. Together, the figures represent the earth, water and the sun. On the red cloth are the words "Jep-Cyy-Khan-Altai", which translates to "earth and water – the royal and majestic Altai".




Altai Republican Hymn (Anthem)

Blue skies full of stars,
So vast, yet free is the Khan of Altai.
The three peaks of the calm Taigas (Mountians)
This sacred, ancient Altai.

Three peaks stand as the Khan of Altai
To go from here, there will be no traditions.
The hawk sleeps well in the forests
Tenacious taxes do not exist.

This is the Altai nation's birthplace
Altai's one thousand holy places.
Protecting her flowing wealth
We are Russians all our lives.


Author's comments:
The three peaks are of Belukha, the highest mountain. It also has a symbolic meaning too. The three wisdoms, or the three souls. In shamanism it is a most sacred place. Khan also means blood in Altai. The hawk spoken of has a celestial (heavenly, peaceful) meaning as well.




Coat of arms of the capital of the Altai Republic — the city of Gorno-Altaysk

Description:
The coat of arms of the city of Gorno-Altaysk is an image of a French-shaped shield, which is a rectangle with a sharpened bottom in the middle. This form of shields is traditional for the coats of arms of Russian cities.

The shield field is white and blue, repeating the flag of the Altai Republic, which indicates the status of the city as the capital of the republic. A geometric ornament of dark red color is placed in the upper white field on the left.

It originates from ancient times and is the most common element of Russian (Slavic) ornament. A white ornament is placed in the lower blue field on the right. It is most common among the Altaians (Turkic-speaking peoples) and has a similar interpretation. The central part of the heraldic composition reflects the idea of the uniqueness of our city.

One of the oldest monuments on the territory of the former USSR is located within the city of Gorno-Altaysk. The estimated age is at least 700,000 years old. The tools are represented by quartzite choppers (large stone tools, the working edge is beaten only on one side), scrapers, points. Thanks to the Ulalinskaya parking lot, Gorno-Altaysk becomes a city with traces of the activities of the first people of the planet, which distinguishes the city from all cities in Russia.

In the center of the shield, the most ancient tools are depicted diagonally: a stone axe on a wooden handle, a spear with a stone tip and a bow with a bowstring. These attributes of labor and hunting are made in blue and white colors using silver color.

Approved by the Decision of the Gorno-Altai City Council of Deputies of March 20, 1997


 
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"The concept of sustainable development"
(last update of the article: 04.12.2022)
by Alexey Anatolyevich Sharypov - expert on the subject of "Philosophy"

"[...]The concept of sustainable development is easy to understand, but difficult to implement. Despite the fact that the ultimate goal of the concept is quite unambiguous, the scenarios of human development can be different. However , all the diversity can be reduced to three main directions:
- Conservationism - the restoration of the natural environment through a sharp reduction in the population;
- Scientism - any problems of the future that can be solved by scientific progress;
- Ecological centrism - an intermediate stage of the first two scenarios. It is based on scientific achievements and positive experience of nature management in the most developed countries, where it has been proved that the development of industry and agriculture is not an alternative to maintaining acceptable environmental conditions.
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"Limits of growth"
Study guide for universities


"LIMITS OF GROWTH. 30 YEARS LATER"

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Ivan Pavlovich Kulyasov, ecosociologist

"He has been actively engaged in research in the field of ecosociology since 1998. Conducts a comparative analysis of environmental activities in Russia and around the world. He is engaged in the development of the theory of ecological modernization and ecosociology. Advises in the field of ecologization, ecological modernization, sustainable development, watershed self-management, forest certification (social block).

Uses qualitative sociological methods – group discussions (focus groups), interviews (biographical, semi-structured and others), case study, analysis of materials, participating observation. He also applies actionist methods that provide for greening, stimulating socio-environmental responsibility, developing sustainable communities, civil society and intersectoral partnership to solve socio-environmental problems.

Over 17 years of activity in the field of ecosociology, he participated in more than 30 individual and collective projects, during which he co-organized more than a hundred seminars and conferences, carried out dozens of expeditions, mainly in rural areas and wildlife. He has made more than 50 publications in scientific journals and collections, including well-known international publishers Oxford Elsevier Ltd and Ashgate.

Attaches great importance to the transfer of scientific and practical knowledge - participated in the publication of more than 10 educational and methodological publications. He constantly popularizes the results of his scientific research and activist projects in the media space."

The concept of sustainable development and the theory of noospheric development
Formation and development trends in modern conditions

Dedicated to my parents, foresters

Kulyasov I.P.

ECOLOGICAL MODERNIZATION: THEORY AND PRACTICE
In this book, the author examines the theory and practices of ecological modernization on the example of Russian industrial enterprises of the forest sector, as well as the influence of international environmental public organizations on this process. Much attention is paid to the formation, the main provisions and trends in the development of the theory of ecological modernization in modern conditions. The classification of the subjects of ecological modernization and a comparative analysis of the experience of ecological modernization are also given. The book is intended for a wide range of specialists.

The author expresses gratitude to his supervisor and scientific editor of this book, Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Yuri Nikolaevich Pakhomov, who was the first to read her manuscript, helped to finalize the content and wrote the preface. The author also expresses gratitude to his colleagues at the Center for Independent Sociological Research (CNSI), who formed a friendly and working atmosphere there. The author expresses special gratitude to his mother-in-law, wife and his children, who spoke in whispers and walked on tiptoe during his work on the book
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(*TEM - theories of ecological modernization)

1.1.4. The concept of sustainable development and the theory of noospheric development

"Not only theoretical scientists, but also scientific experts in the field of environmental monitoring have thought about the need for a new way of life for mankind. This was dictated by pressing global problems and the dynamics of the development of transnational industrial, political, religious and public organizations. The basis of TEM's ideas was also empirical research and awareness of the connection between social practices and institutional changes that led to natural changes. It can be argued that a series of expert reports to the Club of Rome played a major role in the appearance of TEM.

Currently, most of the major scientific and practical studies related to socio-economic solutions to environmental problems and the further social and economic development of mankind are based on facts and conclusions obtained as a result of predictive studies by experts of the Club of Rome. The Club of Rome was formed in 1968, thanks to the efforts of A. Peccei, one of the main managers of the Fiat and Olivetti concern. To discuss the most complex long-term problems facing humanity, he formed a group of experts, which consisted of representatives of 10 countries: scientists of natural sciences, economists, sociologists, mathematicians, businessmen. In the early 70s of the 20th century, global models of the first generation appeared by order of the Club of Rome, and more than 20 reports were made on their basis.

The authors of the reports came to the conclusion that modern crises are not a temporary phenomenon, but reflect a constant trend inherent in the historical model of development. The way out can be found only on a global scale, and, consequently, global accounting systems for the allocation of resources by country will be required, based on complete and accurate data on the entire world system, options for possible redistribution of resources between countries, which means a new economic order. Integration of all countries is also necessary, through consideration of all aspects of human evolution in a complex – from individual values and relationships to the state of the environment. Crises can be resolved only through international cooperation and partnership.

To a certain extent, the appearance of TEM was a reaction to the research that has been developing since the 60s of the 20th century by scientists in various countries devoted to the study of global processes occurring with humanity. Even then, the most progressive scientists realized that a long-term solution to the problems associated with economic growth was needed. They considered economic growth from the point of view of resource depletion, population increase, environmental impact, changes in the final socio-economic structure, goals and objectives of society and the economy.

Socio-ecological pessimism or alarmism was one of the approaches formed at the same time to the environmental problems of economic growth. It mainly includes the work of specialists in the field of engineering and economic cybernetics, representatives of the natural science school. This is J. Forrester, D. Meadows, K. Boulding, E. Mission, G. Dali, S. Manshalt, G. Taylor, S. Puru. As a rule, their assessments were very pessimistic, they expressed a negative attitude to traditional socio-economic growth. At this stage, a conflict arose in the minds of these people between the values of technological progress, quantitative growth, material well-being on the one hand, and the preservation of nature, a clean environment, and the survival of mankind on the other hand (Meadows, Meadows, Rendors, Behrens, 1991).

In the 80s of the 20th century, the number of eco-sociologists and other scientists in the field of social sciences who consider environmental problems and environmental reforms as the main object of their research increased. They stated that there had been some important changes, both in environmental discourse and in social practices and institutions that dealt with solving environmental problems. They were engaged in the interpretation of these changes, considered their structures, specific cases of such changes, their geographical localization and regulatory assessment. For example, empirical studies in Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the USA, Denmark and Sweden have shown that economic growth was accompanied by increased environmental pollution. At the same time, it was shown that in many of the cases described in different countries, in different sectors of industry, when solving different environmental problems, environmental reforms result not only in a reduction in discharges and emissions, a reduction in the use of natural resources through the introduction of new technologies, but also an increase in financial and material benefits that new technologies brought.

In 1987, the International Commission on Environment and Development published the report "Our Common Future" (Kovalev, 1989). This report became a generally recognized theoretical basis for the development of the concept of sustainable development, where sustainable development was defined as development that meets the needs of the present generation and does not jeopardize the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. By this definition, the Commission understood the creation of such a socio-economic system that would ensure not only a high standard of living for the long term, but also a high level of its quality: growth of real incomes and educational level, improvement of health care and the environment. The Commission's report emphasized the need to meet the needs of the poorest segments of the population and the limitation of needs taking into account the assimilation capacity of the environment. Thus, in 1987, the concept of sustainable development was considered as a guarantee of long-term successful progress of mankind in the coming decades.

R. Turner made a great contribution to the understanding of the concept of "sustainable development". He divided the environmentalist ideologies into two camps – the camp of weak sustainability and the camp of strong sustainability, linking the concept of sustainable development with the two main directions of environmentalism: technocentrism and ecocentrism. Representatives of technocentrism mainly belong to the camp of weak sustainability, ecocentrists express the sentiments of the camp of strong sustainability (Turner, 1988, 1991; Turner, Pearce, Bateman, 1993: 30-31, 1994). A similar division will be considered in the analysis of TEM. At the same time, we note that TEM is more related to the theories of weak stability.

In 1992, at the International Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, the need for humanity's transition to sustainable development was accepted by the world community. The conference resulted in a voluminous document "Agenda 21" (Agenda for the 21st century), which outlines the main priorities for the development of the world community, and the main problems facing humanity. This document later became the basis for international agreements and national concepts and plans for sustainable development. It becomes clear that sustainable environmentally safe development of mankind is a global process of transition of mankind to a new quality of development.

The scientific concept of sustainable human development is in the process of being formed in an interdisciplinary space and affects all aspects of human and human existence, all aspects of knowledge (Levashov, 1997: 3-14). Many Russian scientists have also contributed to the understanding of the concept of sustainable development: "Sustainable development can be considered as a comprehensive development of human society, which, based on the principles of reasonable existence, rational use of natural resources, economic efficiency and social justice, provides environmental, economic and social services to all members of society, while supporting natural-ecological, socio-economic and life support systems in stable condition, and serves the purposes of satisfying the normal spiritual and material needs of current and future generations of people and the comprehensive development of personality" (Dyatlov, 1998: 57).

The unprecedented growth of the economy and population over the past 50 years and the catastrophic impact on the environment, as a consequence of this growth, have created a situation unprecedented in the history of mankind when its survival as a biological species is under threat. It depends on how much humanity as a whole, and each individual, will be able to change the goals and objectives of development, needs and lifestyle, that is, they will switch to a new system of values and the way of collective and individual actions.

The concept of "sustainable development" arose because since the Neolithic or agricultural revolution, aggressive, basically conquering and consumer-destructive principles of nature management have prevailed in the world, which reached their apogee at the stage of industrial civilization. Nowadays it has become clear that the paradigm of such destructive consumer development of mankind, and the models of economic and demographic growth generated by it, leading to the death of the biosphere, have outlived themselves, raising the question of the transition to new foundations of civilizational development (Ursul 1994a: 9, 1995: 131-139, 1996: 78-79).

The concept of sustainable development notes that the goal of ensuring the continuous, sustainable development of civilization has in fact turned into the task of transition from uncontrolled spontaneous development to controlled harmonious, stable, safe in all respects progressive development while preserving the biosphere and its stability. The elimination of the existing contradictions between nature, economic activity and man is possible only within the framework of stable socio-economic development that does not destroy its natural basis."



 
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The Society of Life–creating Noospheric Labor - a strategy for the development of Russia and humanity

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Received: 26.03.2021
Published: 31.05.2021

DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/lsprr.2021.17.2.10

Alexander Ivanovich Subetto
North-Western Institute of Management RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

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Subetto A. I. Society of life–creating noospheric labor - a strategy for the development of Russia and humanity // Standard of living of the population of the regions of Russia. 2021. Volume 17. No. 2. pp. 263-270. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/lsprr.2021.17.2.10

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The article reveals the prerequisites and grounds for the transition in its development in the XXI century of Russia and humanity to a society of creative noospheric labor. The formation of this society is the only strategy for mankind to get out of the already existing impasse of history in the form of developing processes of the first phase of the Global Ecological Catastrophe and a breakthrough to the noospheric paradigm of future history. The article examines different approaches to the value system of modern society. The key concepts are: consumer society, labor, economic models of colonization and dictatorship of developing countries. The main provisions of the study are the recognition of the need for human creativity and work as part of the noosphere and the necessity of the transition from a digital society threatening an impending environmental catastrophe to a scientific, educational, creative association of people. However, humanity is still identifying itself through market-capitalist relations that take it away from nature and itself

keywords:
society, labor, man, development, nature, economy, market, information, management, education

BIOGRAPHY OF THE AUTHOR
Alexander Ivanovich Subetto, Northwestern Institute of Management of RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Doctor of Economics, Doctor of Philosophy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Director of the Center for Noospheric Development

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"Introduction Scientific works, articles, mass media, the Internet are filled with a premonition of catastrophe, breaking the foundations of human existence on Earth [4, 5, 9, 24, etc.].

In the West, adherents of the world financial capitalocracy and the system of global imperialism and economic colonialism that has developed under its "umbrella" [12-14] are trying to build a strategy for their own survival through the creation of an information and computer or in modern language – "digital", a concentration camp in which total control and control of people's consciousness and behavior are realized through mass chipization, total manipulation of consciousness, the transfer of all de-tender circulation to an electronic format under the control of global financial capital, combined with the structure of information power.

An example of such a strategy is the strategy of the "great reset" of Klaus Schwab and Prince Charles (heir to the royal crown in Great Britain)1. In fact, we are witnessing a strategy focused on "capital-digital" domination over the resources of the world and control over the behavior of mankind, using the shantage of people by the approaching climate catastrophe.Russian economist Valentin Yurievich Ka-tasonov commented on the behavior of prin-1 Katasonov V.Yu. Prince Charles and the Great Reset. "It is necessary to capture the imagination and will of humanity" // Soviet Russia. 2021. 25 Feb. No19(14989). C. 3. Charles's Ca2: "In outlining his understanding of the "Great Reset," Charles made an emphasis...politicians and business should influence public consciousness, "it is necessary to capture the image and will of humanity."
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The society of creative Noospheric labor

The society of creative Noospheric labor is an imperative for the ecological survival of mankind, and Russia as part of it, in the XXI century, requires the change of this "consumerism society", in which labor, as a value, was pushed to the periphery of human consciousness and the public consciousness of the market capitalist society, "the society of creative, noospheric labor".yes" [18]. The author in the "Manifesto of Noospheric Socialism" formulated the following important statement defining the noospheric mission of human labor on Earth in the XXI century [18: 75-76]:

"Labor has been and remains the main driver of the economy, in general, of social progress. He is the creator of capital and all the wealth that is at the disposal of human society. Noospheric social economy continues to assert this root axiom of human ontology as a labor ontology of human being, as a labor being.Capitalocracy, social capital-mega-machine and capital-fetish seek to get rid of labor, throwing it into the dustbin of history as something unnecessary. The ideal state of capitalism in the reflection of the capitalocracy – if there were no workers at all, if there was no labor at all. A fetish "laborless" philosophy and ideology are being formed.

Bourgeois economic thought tries to prove that wealth forms the capitalocracy, the so-called "business" or "class of entrepreneurs". Attempts are being made to remove labor from the economic substance or to consider it as one of the factors of production...

Noospheric socialism based on the noospheric economy is a society of noospheric labor, where labor is intellectualized, armed with the power of the noospheric worldview and accumulated knowledge...The strategy of moving towards a noospheric economy includes (according to P.G. Nikitenko [10]):■ integration of science and production;■ combining scientific knowledge with labor;■ formation of national innovation systems taking into account interaction with nature;■ rationalization of the use of land resources;■ connecting property and innovation economy;■ development of the vegetation cover of the host territories (primarily forest areas, improvement of the species composition of the forest);■ formation and implementation of the corresponding systemic noospheric monitoring" Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote in "German Ideology" [7:28]: "... people should be able to live in order to be able to 'make history'. But life requires, first of all, food and drink, shelter, clothing and something else. So, the first historical act is the production of the means necessary to meet these needs, the production of material life itself.

Moreover, this is such a historical matter, such a basic condition of any history, which (now as well as a thousand years ago) must be fulfilled hourly..." That is why work, as soon as it has become the basis of human life in its relationship with nature, and thus the basis of social history (social evolution), is always creative work. However, this truth is distorted and even denied in the structure of the world financial capitalocracy. In our time, a myth is being born of the possibility of transferring the entire global capital-mega-machine [12, 13], which, according to the author, embodies the system of global free movement of world capital (according to J. Soros [11]), fully, on the basis of monetary and digital technologies and "digital management", with the transfer of money into "computer money", into a mode of almost complete automatic functioning without a person, i.e. without difficulty.

Neo-fascist models of Klaus Schwab and Prince Charles implement the "Fermont model" 20 % : 80 % [9: 20] based on the capitol-digital global dictatorship over the world. They belong to the capital-fetish type of illusions, the utopian nature of which looks ominous against the background of the developing processes of the first phase of the global ecological catastrophe.

Factually, in the illusory global "digital" project, joined by a number of leading ideologists of modern "digital liberalism" in Russia, the myth of almost 175 years ago is being revived, which was criticized by K. Marx and F. Engels in their "Manifesto of the Communist Party" (1848), calling it "bourgeois socialism". Even then, at the dawn of the formation of capitalism in Europe and the USA, who sought to free themselves from "labor", they characterized the utopia of the bourgeoisie in this way [8:91]: "Bourgeois socialists want to preserve the conditions of existence of modern society, but without the struggle and dangers that inevitably follow from them. They want to preserve modern society, however, without those elements that revolutionize and decompose it. They would like to have a bourgeoisie without a proletariat. The world dominated by the bourgeoisie certainly seems to be the best of all worlds."

The tragedy of humanity at the beginning of the XXI century is that nature broke into this developing conflict (class) contradiction between capital (capitalocracy) and labor in the form of imperatives of the "Great Logic of Socio-Natural Evolution" [15], introducing a new type of denial of the market capitalist economy (and, accordingly, capitalism as a socio-economic formation according to Karl Marx) – ecological denial. The author believes that humanity for the first time encountered the "superhuman" and "superhistorical" (if we understand by history only the autonomous, independent of nature, history of mankind, driven by human activity) imperative, which was presented to him by the biosphere and the planet Earth as superorganisms having their own homeostatic mechanisms.

The discovery by Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky of the law of the global evolution of the biosphere as the law of the transition of the biosphere into the noosphere [2, 3] in the era of the great evolutionary turning point, which is the era of humanity's exit from the ecological impasse of history in the form of the first phase of a global ecological catastrophe, has acquired new foundations and content. Now this transition appears as a strategy for the survival of humanity and Russia on Earth in the XXI century.At the same time, within the framework of the theoretical system of noospherism according to the author [11, 17, 20, etc.], "noosphere" receives a new development in its definition. The author in "Dialogues: Noospherism is the Future of Mankind", answering the question of V.V. Lukoyanov "What is the Noosphere in the theoretical system of Noospherism?", gave the following answer [20: 12]:

"In Noofism, I developed this definition of V.I. Vernadsky, linking it with the imperative of managing sociopathic evolution as the imperative of human survival in the XXI century. The noosphere is a new quality of the biosphere, in the structure of which the collective human mind - social intelligence – is "embedded" in the homeostatic mechanisms (mechanisms of stability) of the biosphere and the planet Earth, and begins to manage the joint evolution of <Earth – Biosphere – Humanity>, i.e. socio-natural evolution, observing the requirements of laws-restrictions reflecting the effect of these homeostatic mechanisms (the laws of E. Baue-ra - V.I. Vernadsky – A.L. Chizhevsky and other laws that still need to be discovered)."

Thus, the liberation of labor from the dictatorship of the power of capital-fetish, i.e., capitalism, in the XXI century goes, as a historical imperative (in accordance with the theoretical logic of Marxism-Leninism), beyond the "internal logic" of history, becomes a common cause (if we follow this concept of Nicholas Fedorovich Fedorov) the salvation of mankind from ecological destruction - through its transition to the history of a new quality – noospheric history in the form of controlled socio-natural evolution.

The epoch of the great evolutionary turning point, which, according to the author's forecast, will cover the entire XXI century, appears as a noospheric socialist revolution and at the same time a noospheric human revolution, which is the "Birth" of the Actual - Noospheric-Mind (the transition from the state of "Mind-for-Itself" to the state of "Mind–for–Itself".mind-for-Biosphere, Earth, Space"). We are talking about overcoming the "fetishistic market mind" by a person of the XXI century, "transistorical strength of prejudices" [16: 146], which hides the dangerous inertia of spontaneous history, including the market capitalist history of the last centuries.It is necessary to listen to the harsh verdict of V.G. Komarova [6: 146-147]: "We are talking primarily about the maxim of fetishistic market reason, according to which the absolute creative vanguard of the social and cultural-historical process are all kinds of elites - leaders, legislators, businessmen, military leaders, managers, officials, politicians, religious authorities, literary figures.artists, arts, sciences, technology, successful adventurers, crooks and charlatans. All these people, who seem to themselves and others to be "few", "the best" often only on the basis that they "made a fortune", "went into power", "made a career", i.e. in one way or another they got a higher price in the corresponding segments of the world fairs

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Our correspondent interviewed the President of the NOOSPHERIC SPIRITUAL and ECOLOGICAL ASSEMBLY of the WORLD (PEACE ASSEMBLY, NDEAM), Doctor of Philosophy (Belgium), Candidate of Technical Sciences Gordina Lyubov Sergeevna. Her name is currently, unfortunately, more known abroad of our Homeland. She is the "Woman of the Year-2004" according to the American Biographical Institute, awarded the medal "2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the XX1 century" according to the results of research by the International Biographical Center (Cambridge). Millions of radio listeners and TV viewers of the USA, Canada, Japan, Israel, Australia, Brazil and other countries are familiar with the activities of the PEACE ASSEMBLY and its leader.
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Correspondent. Tell me, please, Lyubov Sergeevna, what was the impetus for your stormy activity to "save humanity"? I even know your catchphrase that you like to tell your household: "Well, you drink coffee, and I'm going to "Save the Planet."

PS I will start answering your questions, maybe first in the "official" mode, and then as it goes... In the third millennium, humanity has entered a new phase of its existence. Scientific discoveries of recent years have contributed to the creation of a unified picture of the world. New terms have come into life: globalization, biofield, biomagnetic situation, tolerance, noosphere.

At the World EXPO 2005 in Japan, where I was lucky enough to represent non-governmental organizations of my country twice (at the invitation of the Japanese side), the entire exposition of Russia was called “Harmony of the Noosphere". Exhibits of the noospheric dwelling and settlements were presented. At the stands and presentations of the Russian section of EXPO-2005, the project of the NOOSPHERIC ETHICAL and ECOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION of MANKIND (Noe-Constitution. Scientific work by L.S.Gordina and M.Y.Lemonade, registered by the Russian Copyright Society No. 6293 dated 12.03.2003.)

I will immediately note that at the review of high achievements in the technosphere, which was EXPO-2005, in my report I noted that the proposals of the non-governmental organization of the PEACE ASSEMBLY announced at the Global Civil Forum of the Rio+10 Summit in Johannesburg (2002) have outgrown the stage of the “national idea” and become planetary. These ideas were supported by the participants and delegates of EXPO-2005, as well as scientists of the Planetary Academic Federation, which is headed by the NDEAM representative office in Japan under the leadership of Mayumi Jingu.

Correspondent. What other international meetings and Forums have supported your developments?

L.S. The same concept was supported by the International Summit on Noosphere Education (Shapsugskaya village, Abinsky district, Krasnodar Krai, July 2006) and the Second Planetary Congress on Biosphere Rights in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, in September 2006. The Resolutions of these events emphasize that they are held within the framework of the Forum of the Peoples of the Earth to discuss the Noo-Constitution and are its integral parts.

Correspondent. Could you tell us about the most interesting provisions related to the expansion of the concept of the Noosphere by V. Vernadsky by modern science?

L.S. The emergence of a new science about the modern world – Globalism (author A.P.Fedotov), which for the first time reflects the world as a unity of nature and society, the laws of its dynamics, its anthropogenic limits and internal relationships, allows us to give a “post-Vernadov” definition of the concept and term “noosphere”. The noosphere is a sphere of the mind and spirit of an Earthly, scientifically controlled, cosmically significant civilization that is continuously expanding in time and space, the vital activity of which is achieved by the harmonious interaction of humanity and the biosphere as a whole, regulated by not exceeding the threshold density (power) the anthropogenic load is approximately 70 kW/sq.km. (a conditional indicator associated with energy costs that can destroy the biosphere) and harmony within the world community itself, achieved with an index of socio-economic disharmony less than 10-15 (the ratio of "rich" and "poor". It is currently approaching 100). Globalistics scientifically proves the need for rules of human behavior corresponding to these parameters in the present and future.

Correspondent. Lyubov Sergeevna, tell us more about these rules.

L.S. I dare to state that such rules are combined in the project “NOOSPHERIC ETHICAL and ECOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF MANKIND”, which considers humanity as a spiritual and ecological category with a legal status and a social role.

The legal status is a system of general rights, freedoms and duties in accordance with the norms of relations between humanity and the planet Earth adopted by the UN and substantially supplemented.

The social role of humanity is its consciously organized activity as a guarantor of the preservation of nature and vital resources, the arrangement of places of residence of individual social groups on Earth and in the Universe. The NOOSPHERIC ETHICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF MANKIND is a document justifying a new form of legal regulation in the world community and proceeding from the concept of the Constitution as the law of the permanent (eternal).

In addition, I note that the conceptual apparatus of the Noo-Constitution has been developed for seven years by scientists, lawyers, cultural scientists, and international experts. In the Noo Constitution, for the first time, the spiritual and ecological aspects of human life are described in terms of the eternal trinity: information – energy – matter.

Now even school-age children do not need to explain that there is a continuous exchange and mutual conversion of information, energy and matter in the Universe. Information and energy give birth to matter. Material bodies are formed from physical vacuum - torsion fields (elementary particles of energy). Matter is condensed energy. Spirituality, the human spirit, according to our conceptual apparatus, is connected with the information component (potential energy); the soul – with the energy shell of the spirit (kinetic energy); the body – with a dense material component.

Thus, a person is a set of spiritual and spiritual (energy–informational) components that are closely related to the cosmic and biological hypostasis, and in turn, are the moral basis of the material component (soma, body), and have a social role. By the way, interesting data were obtained at the Institute of Cosmoanthropoecology (VNIIKA) in Novosibirsk by well-known scientists Academician V.P.Kaznacheev and Doctor of Medical Sciences A.V. Trofimov. They experimentally established the connection of human energy with cosmic processes and made a very concrete and definite conclusion that MAN, first of all, is a COSMIC being. Well, we state in the Noo-Constitution document that a Person is at least a three-dimensional system: cosmic, biological and social.

Correspondent. What international legal documents still have such an interpretation in the definition of a Person?

L.S. Oddly enough, we did not find any definition of a Person in any legislative document at all. Even the 1947 Declaration of Human Rights has no such concept. In all likelihood, this was one of the reasons to take up such a fundamental work and begin it with the development of terms and definitions. Such a document was created and registered in the State Standard in order to finally try to agree on concepts. It is a sin to conceal that disputes are often insoluble precisely because it is not possible to "agree" on concepts. We are well aware that everything flows, everything changes, and if a more precise definition is given on the basis of scientific research, then we will make changes to the glossary and thus "agree" again.

Correspondent. At the beginning of our conversation, you said that you represent non-governmental organizations of "my" country abroad. And as "yours" (and mine too. correspondent) does the country perceive your ideas and the Noo Constitution?

L.S. My country is represented by such different layers that it is not easy to answer this question. Firstly, I believe that we already have a lot of like-minded people in Russia, because at present, after the collapse of the communist ideology, according to everyone, a complete ideological vacuum has been created. The questions I have repeatedly raised, both within the walls of the State Duma and in the Public Chamber: "Tell me, please, what is Russia's ideology now?" they came across either a complete misunderstanding or an openly hostile attitude. And wasn 't it this question that allowed Zbigniew Brzezinski to state with sarcasm: "Russia has been defeated because it has no concept of being." Is it bitter to read this? Yes, of course, unbearable. And this is despite the fact that leading futurologists from different countries claim that the salvation of the world is possible only through Russia. I will quote from an interview with Canadian futurist Domenico Ricardi, which he gave to a Russian correspondent (by the way, D. Ricardi never made a mistake in his forecasts published long before the event): in response to the question:

"How do you see Russia in 10-20 years?". His assessment of the state of a huge country was very harsh, even cruel, but, nevertheless, in the end he quoted the words of one of the brightest predictors of the twentieth century, Edgar Cayce, who shortly before his death said:

-...“the salvation of the world and its transformation will come from Russia. It is Russia that should give the world completely different spiritual dimensions that will capture the collective consciousness of all the peoples of the planet. That spiritual paradigm, which Russia has been pregnant with for a long time, does not seem to have its own name yet. But it doesn't matter: the name is usually given after the birth of the baby, not before. I can only say one thing: this new spiritual paradigm will be associated mainly with people from Russia. Some of these people are known to me, the other part is not yet, although I am sure that they exist. Vladimir Vernadsky, Nikolai Fedorov, Yevgraf Korolenko, Vladimir Nalimov, Alexander Chizhevsky, Danchenko, Averyanov ... — these are just a part of the treasure that was... buried and which ...it should be found and unearthed! It would not be an exaggeration to say that not only the salvation of Russia, but also salvation for the whole world depends on the success of this enterprise. Now you (Russia), as the sole owners of this as yet unearthed treasure, have a simple choice: win or die with us!...”

Correspondent. And how do you regard this statement?

L.S. In our opinion, at present, only Russia can really give such an impulse to a radical change in human CONSCIOUSNESS, international legislation on the preservation and development of life on planet Earth! I must say that the opinion has already been expressed in the media of different countries that it is the Doe-Constitution that is a real example of the implementation of the forecast of the famous Canadian futurist Domenico Ricardi and the equally famous soothsayer A. Casey.

NDEAM scientists have conducted about 400 broadcasts on Russian radio “Nadezhda” in the USA, Canadian radio “Crossroads”, All-Australian Radio, Israeli radio stations, television in Brazil, Japan and other countries. They describe in detail the articles of the Noo Constitution and have repeatedly concluded that its adoption will be a real step towards “completely different spiritual dimensions that will capture the collective consciousness of all the peoples of the planet.” In addition, preparations have now begun for the World Forum of Spiritual Culture, which will be held in Astana in October 2010 under the patronage of the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev. Representatives of more than 70 countries have already shown interest in this Forum. The Forum received applications for reports on the Doe-Constitution from five dozen countries, which of course cannot but be encouraging. The work of the section on the discussion of the Doe-Constitution is planned, which we have designated as follows: “Global strategic initiative of the world civil society. THE NOOSPHERIC ETHICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF MANKIND”. The Forum will be attended by world-famous cultural figures: Olzhas Suleimenov, Iosif Kobzon, as well as scientists, politicians from different countries. Jose Arguelles, a well-known researcher of the ancient Maya civilization, Alec Brook-Krasny, a member of the Legislative Assembly of the State of New York, Riddel Ulisses, a senator of the Brazilian Parliament, and the head of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) are invited to participate in the Forum UN Hanifa Mezui, head of the largest Brazilian children's Fund “Zvezda”, head of the NDEAM Representative Office in Brazil Tanya Belfort, head of the NDEAM Representative Office in France, responsible for the communication of the WORLD ASSEMBLY with UNESCO Michelle Billore. By the way, Michelle sent an interesting report to the Forum in Astana. She compares the Noo Constitution with the path that humanity must overcome when moving from the state of the "biosphere to the noosphere". And humanity must pass this path as naturally as a butterfly takes off, freed from the captivity of its cocoon. Michelle is also invited to a major international symposium in Ireland, where she will make a report on the development of the ideas of the Doe-Constitution in France.

Correspondent. And yet, what fundamental objections to the document do your opponents have?

L.S. I didn't find any serious, reasoned objections either on the Internet or in the media. So, some strange accusations that we are going the wrong way. At the same time, they do not offer a constructive dialogue, and the very way to go. Answering this question to myself, I often stop at the option expressed by a smart person: “Mediocrity leaves only its own kind alive.”

Correspondent. Lyubov Sergeevna, can you tell us about the fundamental novelty of the planetary document: the NOOSPHERIC ETHICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF MANKIND?

L.S. Yes, of course, thanks for the question. These include the following:

for the first time:

- the definition of a HUMAN BEING in three components is introduced into the concept of a planetary legal document: cosmophysical (spiritual), biological and social;

- HUMANITY is endowed with the function of a cosmically significant category with RIGHTS, FREEDOMS and RESPONSIBILITY to society and nature;

- a prerequisite is being created for the integration of peoples into a Single, cosmically significant, spiritual and moral, intelligently carrying out their lives and vital activities, civilization - the Humanity of the planet Earth;

- the foundations of World space law are being created taking into account the achievements and realities of the development of the modern world;

- it is possible to create a universal civil society that preserves its planet as a sacred abode of human life and Humanity;

- an international legal document is being created by the world community as a civil initiative, taking into account new realities;

- the structure of the document highlights aspects of measures and measurability and organizational proposals for the transition period. This applies to the measurement of time based on the cosmic cycles of the planets, as well as calendars;

- the legal status of the Earth as a living object and a cosmically conditioned environment of human activity is established;

- the possibility of transition from state borders to functional-territorial ones is being created.

I keep repeating that we are not prophets (meaning the authors of the Neo-Constitution, correspondent) – ordinary people who are concerned about the fate of their cosmic Home - planet Earth. We offer to see ourselves from the outside, from Outer Space. To comprehend the problems of human activity on a global scale is a long overdue necessity.

It's time for humanity to shout: “The planet is in danger! Save yourself, who can!” Yes it is he is already shouting with the voices of the most enlightened and spiritually advanced people. These people with horror, they see how earthlings “saw the branch on which they sit.” With perseverance worthy of Unfortunately, humanity is trying to end its Home planet as soon as possible, ruthlessly cracking down on vital resources. Humanity has come to the deepest systemic crisis, behind which a general catastrophe is visible in the next 30 years. Urgent measures are needed to prevent the collapse of civilization.

The struggle for the possession of resources is not a justification for military conflicts, since there are already breakthrough noospheric technologies of the XXI century (and, undoubtedly new ones will be opened), mastering which Humanity will be able to develop sustainably without fighting for the redistribution of the World.

We count on the understanding and assistance of the younger generation, who already in the near future, it is necessary to sort out the “rubble" of the results of wars and the confrontation of our time, to dispose of weapons, military equipment and ammunition, as on the surface of the earth, and in the seas and oceans to save the planet from its full destruction. Scientific research states that the further development of civilization can only occur in accordance with the laws of nature. The moral character of the laws of stability of the dynamic structure of the world is traced. It is obvious that the culture of information management – spirituality – is one of the most important factors of human progress.
Russian President Vladimir Putin at the APEC Business Summit “Business and Globalization”

On November 15 , 2000 , in Brunei , he said:“Our compatriot Vladimir Vernadsky at the beginning of the XX century created the doctrine of the space uniting humanity – the noosphere. It combines the interests of countries and peoples, nature and society, scientific knowledge and public policy. It is on the foundation of this teaching that the concept of sustainable development is actually being built today.”

The Noo-Constitution is an ethical code consonant with the concept of “the collective conscience of humanity", that is, life in accordance with the uniform laws of the universe. Its main postulate is not the punishment of the guilty, but the promotion of justice

Correspondent. Let's imagine what will happen if humanity does accept the Noo Constitution for itself as a guide to action?

L.S. Personally, it is not difficult for me to imagine this and I would answer like this:

after the adoption of the Neo-Constitution by Mankind, it will still be possible:

1. Integration of peoples into a single, cosmically significant, intelligently implementing

the life and vital activity of civilization – humanity of the planet Earth.

Formation of a single, Noospheric Republic (Civilization) of Earthlings with a single

the world governing body by gradual and voluntary (non-violent)

associations of all nations and peoples of the planet based on the results of national-territorial

referendums.

2. Creation of the foundations of World Space law.

3. Improvement of the legislative systems of the states of the World in order to

mutual influence and transformation into a universal legal instrument,

providing favorable, consistent with the resource potential of the Earth

and Space conditions of human activity and its social development on

indefinitely long.

4. Clarification of the existing human rights and freedoms and their addition to more

high in importance legal norms – general rights, freedoms and

the duties of humanity, consistent with the requirements of the noosphere

understanding of the world.

5. Awareness of the role of humanity not only on Earth, but also in the universe.

6. Establishing universal peace, ending violence and wars, preventing

the destruction of the planet and the destruction of human society.

7. Gradual, nonviolent, as people become aware of their

governments, the transition from state borders to functional

territorial.

8. Establishment of the legal status of the Earth (Planetary Law) as if alive

the object and the cosmically conditioned environment of human activity.

9. The evolutionary transition from the technosphere organization of life to

spiritual and ecological noospheric.

10. Global transition to a sociocracy (noocracy) by creating a Noospheric Republic

(Civilizations) of Earthlings with a planetary coordination center (collegial

body) of the planned, scientific management of the main, resource-intensive areas

the vital activity of mankind.

11. The abolition of destructive economic relations, including land,

based on usury, on capitalist extraction of monetary

profit at any cost.

12. Promoting the development of environmentally friendly, resource-saving technologies,

including biotechnologies, nanotechnologies taking into account space principles

the movement of information and energy.

13. Recognition of the law of cause-and-effect relationships as the basic law in

ethics of relations between people and nations.

14. Recognition of the equivalence of the sexes (gender principle) in all aspects

the vital activity of mankind.

15. Recognition of the infinity of the Universe in time and space on

based on the discovery of the Universal Field as an energy - informational

the holographic matrix of the universe, according to which it is infinite

evolving.

16. Introduction of time measurement systems interconnected with natural,

cosmically conditioned cycles of life.

17. Control of hard-to-register impacts that cause irreparable

damage to nature and society, provoking dangerous changes in the nature of life

people and human development as a cosmic and biological species.

The adoption and development of the Doe-Constitution will allow Humanity to realize:

– spiritual and moral ethical principles of one's life activity;

– the rights and obligations of citizens, their associations, as well as enterprises and

organizations using energy information technologies;

– legal bases of accounting for energy-informational phenomena;

– principles of partnership in intercivilizational relations;

– scientifically based regulatory legal acts and their rational use

application;

– spiritual and ecological (noospheric) worldview of the population as an important

the natural, social factor of ensuring the vital activity of mankind on

indefinitely long term;

– production of new types of products with a higher environmental

security and fundamentally different capabilities;

– social integration of the population, especially scientists and cultural figures,

religion and social practice;

– new types and methods of maintaining human health;

– reduction and complete exclusion of the possibilities of violent

enslavement of the will and consciousness of people, their exploitation for selfish purposes;

– development of new effective humane means and methods

interaction and communication of various social groups of the population to solve

conflict or socially significant problems of society development.

Correspondent. Do you want to replace the current constitutions of different countries with the Noospheric Constitution of Humanity?

LS Look at me, do I look like a naive person or just fell off the moon? Who will allow it?

I'll tell you this story. On February eighth of this year, the Central House of Scientists in Moscow hosted a science festival, which was held under the general theme of Russian cosmism and the noosphere. Eminent scientists, biographers of our outstanding Russian cosmists, among whom the hero of the day, a student of A. Chizhevsky V.N. Yagodinsky, was particularly singled out. When the turn came to me, I began my speech about the Noo Constitution with these words: "I appeal immediately to the guardians of the basic law of the Russian Federation so that you do not worry about replacing the Constitution of Russia with a new NOOSPHERIC ETHICAL and ECOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION of HUMANITY. I emphasize that the Doe Constitution is proposed in addition to the current constitutions of different countries." I must say that the calmness in the CDU hall after this "revelation" was fully ensured. Further, the content of my report included an explanation of the main positions of the authors of the Doe-Constitution. I will briefly give it here.

“ In general, the Noo Constitution is quite a traditional legal act. Its content it is set out in well-tested forms of legal norms. This provides an evolutionary approach to the current legal documents in their adaptation to the requirements Doe-Constitution, which is especially important during the transition period.
It is naive to believe that the society of the future will manage in its structure without such a tool as law. The development of law in line with the Doe-Constitution is natural continues and develops the current Constitutions of different countries, declarations, charters, agreements and treaties. Noo-Constitution – the next stage of development public life. But not with a violent mechanism for the application of law, but with the principle of conscious, voluntary adherence to it. The transition from human rights to human rights is relatively new.

A new qualitative step in the assessment of the subject of law transforms the rights of this the subject is placed in a qualitatively different category on a traditional, proven basis.

According to the form of presentation and its structure, the Doe-Constitution corresponds to regulations of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), since legal documents are a type of normative. The progress of science has led not only to the recognition of the studied phenomena in law - it was before, it still exists now – but also a preventive approach. If the situation does not occur, then the law will not be applied, however, if it occurs in fact, people should not be victims of legal helplessness. It is impossible not to take into account the statistics of facts and events, regardless of, have they found a scientific explanation or not, since they significantly affect the lives of people whose rights must always be protected.

In particular, the Noo Constitution introduced the sovereignty of the planet Earth, including
 

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The President appointed Berdnikov acting head of the Republic
January 18, 2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree appointing the acting head of the Altai Republic, the Kremlin's press service reports. Alexander Berdnikov, who has been in charge of the region for the second consecutive term since 2006, has been appointed to this position. .."

February 24, 2016
Berdnikov invited Putin to support the noospheric model of the republic's development

MOSCOW, GORNO-ALTAYSK, February 24, RIA FederalPress. The head of the Altai Republic, Alexander Berdnikov, invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to support the project of creating a "pilot site for a noospheric development model" in the region. ..."

Flight into the noosphere
The Altai Republic is ready to become a pioneer in the development of a "green" economy so that the pilot project implemented in the region on the noosphere model can be scaled to the whole country.
03.05.2017

This was told by the Head of the Altai Republic, Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic Alexander Berdnikov

Today, when the world is rapidly becoming more complicated, and the technogenic development of civilization is outstripping the cultural and spiritual growth of mankind, the harmonization of human and nature interaction is becoming a matter of urgency.

At the 70th session of the UN General Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the need to develop nature-like technologies that would not cause damage to the surrounding world, but exist in harmony with it, allowing restoring the balance between the biosphere and the technosphere disturbed by man.

This idea was supported and found its administrative embodiment in the Altai Republic. At the initiative of the Government of the republic, a program for the development of the region was developed, called "Gorny Altai — the territory of noospheric development" and became one of the projects for the strategic development of Russia.

Gorny Altai is a unique territorial and natural complex, the heart of Eurasia. This Siberian region with its fabulous, breathtaking mountain landscapes, crystal clear waters of lakes and rivers is located in several natural zones and has long been considered the cradle of civilizations, a place of sacred power.

Today, the republic has a high level of the ecological and economic index (215.37 percent), one of the main indicators of sustainable development. The region ranks first and second in the environmental ratings of subjects and cities of Russia. Altai is a dynamically developing region with unique natural and geographical, economic and investment, tourist and recreational, cultural and spiritual potentials.

The Altai Republic will become a pilot platform for a noospheric development model involving harmonious interaction between man and nature"

Over the thousand-year history of Altai, man's connection with nature remains an integral part of his life, everyday life and worldview. Here we learn to live consciously, in harmony with ourselves, with each other and the environment, and therefore it is Altai that should become the pilot site of the noospheric model of development.

Back in the early twentieth century, Vladimir Vernadsky created the doctrine of the space that unites humanity — the noosphere. It combines the interests of countries and peoples, nature and society, scientific knowledge and public policy. This teaching has not lost its relevance to this day, being the "foundation" of the concept of sustainable development.

The noospheric model of the development of the Altai Mountains includes four main directions: scientific and methodological, economic ("green" economy), as well as humanitarian and social. The model assumes the development of the economy without harm to the environment, the preservation of the environment and the harmonious coexistence of biological and man-made spheres. This is co-creation and spiritual development, an environment for creation and cognition, the formation of a community of enlightened people who are able to consciously work at high levels of complexity, changing the country and the world for the better through the prism of civilized values.

Focusing on this model of development, it is planned to create a territorial production complex of specialized industry clusters in the republic (scientific and technical, agro-industrial, tourist and recreational, sanatorium, fitness, biopharmaceutical, cluster of natural parks, cultural and educational, archaeological, customs and logistics and mining).

The Altai Republic is ready to become a pioneer in the development of a "green" economy on its territory, so that the pilot project on the noosphere model implemented in the region can be scaled to the whole country.

I invite everyone to participate together in the creative and entrepreneurial creation of the future in harmony with nature and for the benefit of Russia!"

"Dear friends!
I greet you on behalf of the multinational population of the Altai Republic, the Government The Republic of Altai and on my own behalf.

Gorny Altai is the heart of Eurasia, located in several natural zones, at the intersection of civilizational economic paths, and peacefully coexisting cultural worlds. This is a region of picturesque virgin landscapes, clean water, clean air and a fabulous sky.

The Altai Mountains are rightfully considered the cradle of civilizations, a place of sacred power, vital energy and the source of creative elements. Here we learn to live consciously, in harmony with ourselves, with each other and with nature.

I am proud to inform you that this year the Altai Republic presents its innovative project as a strategic vector for the development of the region, supported by the President of the Russian Federation.

V.V. Putin, — "The Altai Republic is the territory of noospheric development".

The noospheric model of development is based on the synergy of interaction between man, society and nature based on nature-like technologies. The noospheric model is co—creation and spiritual development, it is an environment for creation and cognition
.

Why the Altai Republic? Because it is a dynamically developing region with unique natural and geographical, economic and investment, tourism and recreation and health-saving, cultural and spiritual potentials. This is the most an ecologically clean region in Russia, which allows developing promising "green technologies", being attractive to investors and creating human capital for a new century and a new world.

I invite everyone to participate together in the creative and entrepreneurial creation of the future in harmony with nature, for the benefit of the people of Russia and all mankind!

A.V. Berdnikov
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ALTAI REPUBLIC — THE MOUNTAIN HEART OF EURASIA
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The world is rapidly developing and becoming more complicated. The processes of globalization are increasingly uniting our planet with many different connections, inextricably intertwining all their diversity and contradictions into the social fabric of humanity, defining the worldview and lifestyle of individuals, communities, companies and corporations, regions and states, influencing thinking and behavior patterns, interaction protocols, level and quality of life, ecology, comfort and the aesthetics of the habitat.

In the absence of an effective civilizational dialogue, the lack of value synchronization in solving local and global problems, economic, political, social, environmental tensions and instability are increasing.

The technical and communication development of civilization lags behind the cultural and spiritual development of man. All this requires the acceptance of global, national, regional challenges and an adequate response to them.

A strategically important impulse was the speech of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin at the 70th session of the UN General Assembly, where he offered the world community a new response to the challenges of a planetary scale on the critical disruption of human economic activity of the balance between the biosphere and the technosphere, called for the need to introduce fundamentally new nature-like technologies that do not damage the surrounding world, but exist in harmony with him.

The Altai Republic's response to this call, to the general national and global context and trends in the development of civilization, to the challenges of the present and future, was the initiative of the Head of the Altai Republic Alexander Berdnikov, approved by the President of the Russian Federation, on the creation of a noosphere model and the formation of a pilot territory of noosphere development in the Altai Republic.

Altai is a country of mountains, the highest ridges in Siberia, separated by deep river valleys. At all times, the majestic landscapes of the Altai peaks with many beautiful mountain lakes and glaciers have attracted travelers, scientists, climbers, writers and poets, artists and photographers. This is a land of unique natural sites, many of which are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region located in the very center of Eurasia, caught at the intersection of the paths of ancient migrations of peoples and settlement of Siberia, absorbed the culture and traditions of many ethnic groups, part of the history of the Great Silk Road and the Great Tea Road.

Altai is rich not only in beautiful nature, picturesque valleys, but also in people, culture and traditions. Over the thousand-year history of Altai, man's connection with nature remains an integral part of his life, everyday life and worldview.

It is these unique qualities of Altai that determined the choice of the Altai Republic made by its people — to become the first on the path of the noospheric development of mankind."

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NOOSPHERIC MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT ALTAI REPUBLIC

Intelligently managed harmonious co-development of man, society and the state in unity with nature

Formation of a community of enlightened people capable of consciously working at high levels of complexity, changing the country and the world for the better through the prism of civilizational values

The "green" economy, the knowledge economy, the economy of the embodiment of creative ideas, the economy of impressions, investment in human capital


Nature-like technologies, environmental safety, health conservation, cooperative integration, environment for creation and cognition
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE NOOSPHERIC DEVELOPMENT MODEL

HEALTH CARE
Health-developing technologies

NATURE LIKENESS
Harmonization of the biosphere with the technosphere


SMART ECONOMY
Conceptual noospheric management

ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLINESS
Equality with nature
SACRALITY
Sovereignty of culture and spirituality
SYNERGY
Mutual assistance to goals
EDUCATION AND ENLIGHTENMENT
Knowledge adequate to the world of the future
CROSS-BORDER
The New Silk Road
CONCILIARITY
Natural democracy

THE COMPOSITION OF THE ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC
THE GORNY ALTAI REGION
...
THE TERRITORY OF NATURE-LIKE TECHNOLOGIES
"Green" economy

THE TERRITORY OF NOOSPHERIC DEVELOPMENT

International Noosphere Complex
Exhibition Center
Congress Center
Cluster Development Center
Data center and IT center
Campus
Factory of nature-like technologies
Noosphere

Research Scientific
Center
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Things were not going well with Berdnikov.
March 20, 2019
Putin accepted Berdnikov's resignation. Oleg Khorokhordin has been appointed acting Head of the Altai Republic
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Oleg Khorokhordin is a participant in the second stream of the personnel management reserve development program at the Higher School of Public Administration (HSE) of the RANEPA. Until now, he was Chairman of the Council of NP GLONASS, Deputy Head of the secretariat of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
. "


The appointment later became permanent.

Khorokhordin immediately continued the program.

ALTAI REPUBLIC
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Oleg Khorokhordin discussed with experts the formation of the Altai Republic development program

July 15 , 2019
"....
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Economics Sergey Lenkin spoke about the growth points of the noospheric development path of the Altai Republic. Special attention was paid to the prospect of creating a noosphere park in the region, as well as the formation of an international ecological and economic zone on the territory of four states at once (Russia, Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan), which form the "planetary Mountain Altai".

In conclusion, Oleg Khorokhordin noted that all proposals will be reflected in the development program of the Altai Republic. "We will focus on the main areas that will give us the maximum result and, first of all, will have a positive impact on changing people's lives for the better," he concluded
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The V.I. Vernadsky Non-governmental Environmental Foundation was founded in 1995.

Our strategic goal is to achieve sustainable environmentally oriented socio—economic development of society based on the scientific heritage of Academician V.I. Vernadsky.

The Foundation initiates and implements socially significant projects in the field of environmental protection, environmental education and enlightenment, the formation of ecological culture in the interests of sustainable development, sectoral programs and projects in the field of industrial ecology.

About the Foundation
The V.I. Vernadsky Non-governmental Environmental Foundation was founded in 1995 on the initiative of PJSC Gazprom. The Foundation's formation became the herald of the beginning of the formation of environmental policy and culture of enterprises of the fuel and energy complex, and then other sectors of the Russian economy.

For the first time, issues of the need to solve environmental problems and sustainable development of the country through joint efforts of the state, business and society began to be raised at the state level. Prudently and carefully use natural resources, preserve a favorable natural environment and its biodiversity for the next generations – these are large-scale and complex tasks that have come to the forefront of public administration and social structure today.

It is not by chance that the Foundation bears the name of the great scientist V.I. Vernadsky, who laid the scientific and philosophical foundation for the sustainable development of mankind. He first used the concept of sustainable world existence back in 1911 in an article dealing with the geopolitical problems of Russia. According to the teachings of Academician V.I. Vernadsky, the biosphere is moving into its new state — the noosphere, thanks to scientific thought embodied in the achievements of science and technology.

The Foundation initiates and implements socially significant projects in the field of environmental protection, environmental education and enlightenment, the formation of ecological culture in the interests of sustainable development, sectoral programs and projects in the field of industrial ecology. The Foundation is one of the most well-known environmental non-governmental organizations in our country and in the international arena, has consultative status with UNESCO and the UN Economic and Social Council, is an observer organization of the Conference of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

We invite all those who consider themselves like-minded people, share the scientific views of V.I. Vernadsky, and recognize his ideas as the fundamental basis for the movement of the world community towards sustainable development in the context of global environmental changes to cooperate.

International activities
The international activities of the Vernadsky Foundation are carried out based on the environmental doctrine of the Russian Federation, the environmental policy of the Foundation's Founding companies and the Sustainable Development Goals for the period up to 2030 (the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for the period up to 2030).
Key areas of activity:

-defending and promoting the interests of the Russian Federation in the international arena
-development of relations with the international environmental community
-inclusion of the position of the Founders of the Foundation in the international
-environmental agenda

Activities on the climate agenda
The Foundation is the only Russian non–governmental organization in the history of UNESCO (since 1946), elected to the NGO-UNESCO Liaison Committee. During his work in the Committee from 2018 to 2020, the Foundation led a thematic group on climate issues and public initiatives aimed at solving climate problems. The Foundation has created a "library of best practices" — an information center (Climate Initiatives Best Practices Clearing House) on various public initiatives and projects in different countries designed to address the climate agenda (including environmental pollution, waste management and the formation of ecological culture).

The Vernadsky Foundation participates in the work of the Interdepartmental Working Group under the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation on issues related to climate change and ensuring sustainable development under the leadership of the Adviser to the President of the Russian Federation on Climate Change, the Special Representative of the Head of the Russian State on Climate Issues Ruslan Edelgeriev.

Since 2016, the Foundation has been a permanent participant in the UN Climate Conferences (Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In 2018, the Foundation received the status of an observer organization of the UNFCCC
.

In 2020, the Vernadsky Foundation signed a Memorandum on the activities of the Russian Partnership for Climate Conservation and became one of official partners. The Russian Partnership for Climate Conservation is active in the international arena: its representatives regularly take part in UN conferences on climate change, and the association itself influences the climate agenda within Russia as the only association of companies on the climate agenda.

Interaction with UNESCO
Since 2013, the Foundation has been actively cooperating with various UNESCO departments, structures and programs, as well as with the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to UNESCO and with the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO (MFA of Russia).

In 2015, the Foundation received consultative status (privileged partnership status) with UNESCO. The Vernadsky Foundation is the only official partner of the Russian Committee of the UNESCO Program "Man and the Biosphere" (RusMAB).

Interaction with the United Nations
Since 2003, the Foundation has had consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC) and closely cooperates with the UN Information Center in Moscow.

Popularization of V.I. Vernadsky's scientific activity
The Vernadsky Non-Governmental Environmental Foundation has been promoting and developing the scientific and philosophical heritage of the great thinker for more than 25 years. The Foundation's initiative in 2013 brought together Russian and foreign scientists, government and public figures associated with the scientific activities of V.I. Vernadsky and contributed to the signing by Vladimir Putin of the Decree "On the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Vernadsky".

International project "Ecological culture. Peace and harmony"

Competition of implemented projects in the field of ecology and environmental protection. It has been held by the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation annually since 2012.

The competition promotes the popularization and promotion of projects that are aimed at achieving the Goals of Sustainable Development and have practical application in the field of formation and development of ecological culture.

Acceptance of applications: from February 2023

V.I. Vernadsky National Environmental Award
The award was established by the Foundation in 2003, and since 2013 it has been named after V.I. Vernadsky in honor of the 150th anniversary of the scientist.

The purpose of the Competition is to popularize implemented projects in the field of environmental protection and environmental safety, energy and resource conservation, the development of new technologies in industry and energy, the introduction of the best available technologies, the formation of environmental culture and the development of environmental education for sustainable development based on the ideas of Academician V.I. Vernadsky and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The international project "Together for a better climate" was launched in Moscow
on 19.11.2021
Projects in the field of climate research and sustainable development long link Russia and Germany and involve a number of bilateral scientific-research and practical activities.
...
Ruslan Edelgeriev, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on Climate Issues, in his speech noted the high quality of joint scientific projects of the two countries (including joint actions to develop the introduction of "green technologies" in the field of energy and hydrogen production), and also stressed the priority of fundamental scientific research to achieve sustainable progress on issues of the climate agenda discussed at the world's largest climate summit — the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
...
The main topic of the scientific symposium "The role of scientific journalism for scientific diplomacy" was the discussion of the contribution that journalism can make to scientific diplomacy and what needs to be done to develop such a new direction in journalism as climate journalism. The participants of the symposium discussed the role of scientific diplomacy in ensuring security, human well-being, global development in general, and how Russian-German cooperation in the field of science can ensure the achievement of the goals of sustainable development and security in the world, including climate security.


In 2023, the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation and GEOKHI RAS are preparing to issue an issue of the Noosphere magazine!

23.12.2022
"For more than seven years, the Vernadsky Foundation has been publishing its own magazine, Noosphere.

In 2023, the Vernadsky Foundation and the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences are preparing to issue an issue of the Noosphere magazine dedicated to the 160th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian scientist, Academician V.I. Vernadsky!

The issue accepts articles devoted to research related to the continuation of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas, the experience of Russian scientific schools in promoting his works in the field of noospheric development, geology, biogeochemistry, soil science, land management, mineralogy, crystallography, radiochemistry and other sciences."

International Scientific Conference "Modern development of V.I. Vernadsky's Biogeochemical ideas"

The event is dedicated to the 160th anniversary of the birth of Academician V.I. Vernadsky and the 100th anniversary of his article "The Beginning and Eternity of Life".

Organizers: V.I. Vernadsky Foundation and V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GEOHI RAS).

The main purpose of the Conference is to present and discuss new ideas in the field of the evolution of life and the biosphere, the embodiment of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas for the development of modern technologies and the formation of state programs for the implementation of V.I. Vernadsky's legacy in the field of philosophy, biogeochemistry, ecology.

International Scientific Conference "Modern development of V.I. Vernadsky's biogeochemical ideas"
Dates: January 26-27, 2023
Registration is available until December 20, 2022

Special attention during the Conference is expected to be paid to the problems of geological eternity, modern assessment of the state and evolution of the biosphere, anthropogenic evolution of the biosphere, the development of modern information technologies and artificial intelligence, the methodology of studying natural and man-made complexes, the application of biogeochemistry achievements in the national economy, medicine and education, the expansion of cooperation between scientists of universities and research centers for the effective development of this relevant field of knowledge.

International Scientific Conference "Modern development of V.I. Vernadsky's biogeochemical ideas"
Dates: January 26-27, 2023
Registration is available until December 20, 2022

Special attention during the Conference is expected to be paid to the problems of geological eternity, modern assessment of the state and evolution of the biosphere, anthropogenic evolution of the biosphere, the development of modern information technologies and artificial intelligence, the methodology of studying natural and man-made complexes, the application of biogeochemistry achievements in the national economy, medicine and education, the expansion of cooperation between scientists of universities and research centers for the effective development of this relevant field of knowledge.

The problems of biogeochemistry are problems of life, they include a wide range of issues: energy production processes, environmental quality, formation and use of raw materials, environmentally acceptable materials, waste recycling, interaction between man and nature, the place and role of man in the biosphere and the universe.

The demand for biogeochemistry is due to the technogenic evolution of the planet and the search for adequate ways of interaction between man and nature. Knowledge of biogeochemistry determines the strategy of formation of noospheric technologies.

Objectives of the Conference:
to show the need for the development of biogeochemistry as a fundamental vital scientific direction created by V.I. Vernadsky at the beginning of the twentieth century;
-to discuss the significance of V.I. Vernadsky's concept of the eternity of life and its role in the development of society and science;
-to assess the modern technogenic problems of the biosphere and the directions of their correction;
-to propose the development of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas about the biogeochemical functions of the biosphere.

Within the framework of the Conference, it is proposed to discuss the following problems:

-The development of V.I. Vernadsky's ideas about geological eternity and the evolution of the biosphere.
-The cosmicity of living matter, the Earth is a planet of the class of cold, solid and spherically regular celestial bodies.
-The biosphere as the main geochemical and controlling force on the planet.
-Biogeochemical functions of the biosphere (concentration, informational, ecological) and their current state.
-Biogeochemical innovations and their application in industry, agriculture and medicine.
-Biogeochemical zoning and mapping.
-Ecological assessment of territories using biogeochemical criteria."
About the Foundation
The V.I. Vernadsky Non-governmental Environmental Foundation was founded in 1995 on the initiative of PJSC Gazprom.
...
It is not by chance that the Foundation bears the name of the great scientist V.I. Vernadsky, who laid the scientific and philosophical foundation for the sustainable development of mankind. He first used the concept of sustainable world existence back in 1911 in an article dealing with the geopolitical problems of Russia. According to the teachings of Academician V.I. Vernadsky, the biosphere is moving into its new state — the noosphere, thanks to scientific thought embodied in the achievements of science and technology.
**I have only just noticed, by the way, on what an interesting date Vernadsky was born.
"Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky; 12 March [O.S. 28 February] 1863 – 6 January 1945) was a Russian, Ukrainian, and Soviet mineralogist and geochemist who is considered one of the founders of geochemistry, biogeochemistry, and of radiogeology, founder of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (now National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine). His ideas of noosphere were an important contribution to Russian cosmism. ...
28 February
Of course: pure coincidence. All kinds of coincidences happen..**

In Moscow, experts discussed the noospheric development of the Altai Republic

15.11.2022
In preparation for the third Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature" in 2023, a round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic" was held in Moscow under the leadership of Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Altai Republic in Moscow Irina Lozova. The organizers of the round table were the Government of the Altai Republic, ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" and the Roscongress Foundation.

The event was attended by experts in the field of scientific and practical design developments of sustainable development and ecology; in addition, representatives of the leadership of the Altai Republic, the Russian Geographical Society, public and scientific and educational institutions took part in the round table.

Among the participants of the round table were representatives of the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation. The Foundation has a long-term partnership with the Government of the Altai Republic[...] signed in 2017.

As you know, Academician V.I. Vernadsky, whose name our Foundation bears, became the founder of the doctrine of the noosphere. That is why the speech of the Deputy Executive Director of the Vernadsky Foundation Andrey Cheshev at the round table was devoted not only to the contribution of the great scientist to the development of Russian science, but also to the significance of Vladimir Vernadsky's ideas and their practical implementation in modern society.

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which intelligent human activity becomes a decisive factor in its development. Despite the complexity of the doctrine of the noosphere, it has become the foundation and the foundation on which politicians, scientists and entrepreneurs around the world are now relying in their activities. Vernadsky's time has come. Of particular importance is his teaching about the biosphere and its transition to the noosphere — the sphere of the mind.

The Altai Republic is the only entity in Russia where noospheric development is spelled out in the socio—economic development strategy of the region. This determines the leading vector of the subject's development — the greening of the economy, aimed at increasing the economic potential and harmonious development of the natural and social environment. The noospheric direction of development of the Altai Republic was first formulated back in 1991 at the international symposium "Problems of formation and development of the ecological and economic zone "Gorny Altai".

The head of the Altai Republic Oleg Khorokhordin declared 2022 the Year of the Snow Leopard. Taking care of the conservation of the snow leopard population is an important task in the region. In the summer of 2022, it was decided to create a center for the conservation of biological diversity "Snow Leopard". Discussion of the prospects for the development of the snow leopard conservation project was one of the key issues at the round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic".

In addition, the participants of the event discussed the innovative, digital and scientific-technical development of Altai, the creation of IT parks in the region, the scientific and educational policy of the noospheric development of the Republic, as well as the main directions according to the resolution of the Altai Ecological Forum, "Thread of Nature" this year."

2022 the Year of the Snow Leopard:


As reported and official website of the Government of the Republic of Altai.
A visiting session of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature-2023" was held
...
The cross-cutting topics of the participants' reports were: formation of sustainable development of the Altai Republic and the concept of noospheric development of the region in the strategic planning system of the Russian Federation.

Irina Lozova made a welcoming speech to the participants: "The Altai Mountains occupy an outstanding place in Russia in terms of beauty and cleanliness. It carries its own special mission, thanks to its rich cultural, historical, spiritual, and sacred heritage
. ...
...
The noosphere model includes four main areas of development of the territory: scientific and methodological, economic ("green economy"), as well as humanitarian and social. This model should give additional income to the region, new jobs, new sectors of the economy. Also, within the framework of the model, it is planned to create a territorial production complex, specialized industry clusters (scientific and technical, agro-industrial, tourist and recreational, sanatorium, sports and wellness, biopharmaceutical, a cluster of natural parks, cultural and educational, archaeological, customs and logistics and mining). The question of the development of the doctrine and the role of V.I. Vernadsky was voiced in the report by A.A. Cheshev, Deputy Director General of the V.I. Vernadsky Non-Governmental Environmental Foundation.

The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Grudinin presented a spatial approach to the socio-economic development of the Republic, taking into account investment plans in the tourism sector and the preservation of the unique nature of Altai, in particular Lake Teletskoye
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Lake Teletskoye
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The head of the interregional public organization "Russian Space Society" Alexey Goponov also made a report on the scientific foundations of sustainable noospheric development of the Altai Republic and Russia as a whole. ..."

Without a doubt, the Russian Space Society explain in the most accurate and detailed way what was discussed at the meeting.

 

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By the way..
Vladimir Putin congratulated the residents of the Altai Republic on the centenary of autonomy

02.06.2022


Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated the residents of the Altai Republic on the centenary of the formation of the Oirot Autonomous Region. The text of the congratulation is published on the Kremlin's official website. The Head of the Republic of Armenia Oleg Khorokhordin also congratulated the citizens on the round date.

On June 1, the Altai Republic celebrated the centenary of the region's formation. On this day in 1922, the Decree "On the formation of the autonomous region of the Oirot people" was adopted. Vladimir Putin congratulated the residents of Altai on this significant date.

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia:

I congratulate you on the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Oirot Autonomous Region, which later became the Republic of Altai.

This event contributed to the socio-economic development of the region, played an important role in the fate of the peoples who have been living on your land since ancient times.

It is gratifying that you take care of your history, the original culture, traditions and customs of your ancestors, strive to effectively solve the tasks facing the republic, the main of which are attracting large investments in the economy and agriculture, creating modern jobs, improving the level and quality of people's lives. And, of course, it is extremely important to fully support the tourism industry, because the Altai Mountains are a beautiful protected area, known for its unique nature, interesting routes and balneological resorts, the cordiality and hospitality of residents.

I wish you good health and new achievements for the benefit of the Altai Republic and the whole of Russia.

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Draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"

Project passport
Name Draft Decree of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"Project ID01/03/06-22/ 00128578Date of creation June 14, 2022Developer Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Education and Science of Russia)Responsible Collaborator Khubulova Victoria Eduardovna

DECREE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
About the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

In accordance with subparagraph 5 of paragraph 1 of Article 10 of Federal Law No. 172-FZ of June 28, 2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian Federation", I decree:

1. Approve the attached Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (convergent) technologies.

2. To the Government of the Russian Federation:

a) approve, within 6 months, in coordination with the Presidium of the Presidential Council for Science and Education of the Russian Federation, an action plan for the implementation of the Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (convergent) Technologies
;

b) monitor the implementation of the said Strategy;

c) submit to the President of the Russian Federation an annual report on the implementation of the Strategy.

3. Recommend to the state authorities of the subjects of the Russian Federation to be guided by the provisions of the Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (Convergent) Technologies when carrying out their activities in this area, providing for the necessary changes to the state programs of the subjects of the Russian Federation.

4. This Decree comes into force from the date of its signing.


President
Of the Russian Federation V. Putin

APPROVED

By Presidential Decree
Of the Russian Federation

from " ___ " ________ 2022 G. No . ____



STRATEGY
for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

for the period up to 2030

General provisions
The following basic concepts are used in this Strategy:

Convergence of sciences and technologies – integration, fusion of sciences and technologies, their methods and approaches, allowing to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. Currently, convergent sciences and technologies include a group of NBICS technologies (nano-, bio-, information, cognitive, socio-humanitarian technologies), but the list is open and can be expanded later.

Nature–like technologies
are technologies that reproduce systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover. Convergent NBICS technologies are tools for creating nature-like technologies.

Nanotechnology is a technological culture based on the possibility of direct operation of atoms and molecules in order to obtain fundamentally new substances, materials, structures and systems having predetermined properties.

Biotechnology is the integration of biological and engineering sciences, which allows using the capabilities of living organisms or their derivatives to create and modify products and/or processes for various purposes.

Information technologies
– processes, methods of searching, collecting, storing, processing, providing, distributing information and ways of implementing such processes and methods.

Cognitive technologies are a group of technologies focused on the study of consciousness, intellectual, in particular cognitive activity of a person and increasing his intellectual capabilities.

Neuromorphic technologies are nature–like technologies and systems based on the principles of the human nervous system.

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

Socio–humanitarian technologies are the processes of research and modification of the spiritual world of an individual in connection with its social functions and manifestations.

Scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation
– the transformation of science and technology into a key factor in the development of Russia and ensuring the country's ability to effectively respond to major challenges;

Big challenges are a set of problems, threats and opportunities that objectively require a response from the state, the complexity and scale of which are such that they cannot be solved, eliminated or implemented solely by increasing resources;

Priorities of scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation are the most important directions of scientific and technological development of the state, within the framework of which technologies are created and used, solutions are implemented that most effectively respond to big challenges, and which are provided with personnel, infrastructure, information, financial and other resources as a matter of priority.


Status of the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies
The Presidential Initiative "Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (Convergent) Technologies" (hereinafter referred to as the Strategy) is approved by the President of the Russian Federation on the proposal of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The Strategy was developed pursuant to the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation No. Pr-2476 of December 3, 2015, No. Pr-2697 of December 25, 2015 and No. Pr-656 of April 18, 2018.

The strategy defines the key principles, goals, objectives and main directions of the state scientific and technical policy in the field of development of convergent sciences and technologies as the main tool for creating a nature-like technological basis of the economy of the Russian Federation (nature-like technosphere)
.

The Strategy also defines mechanisms, ways and means of achieving long-term goals and priorities of sustainable development of the Russian Federation and ensuring national security by forming new nature-like technologies based on the convergence of sciences and technologies included in the natural resource turnover of nature.

The Strategy is aimed at realizing the national interests of the Russian Federation in the global world of the XXI century in accordance with the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2016 No. 642.

The strategy is being developed in the context of the need to solve the main national tasks, find answers to global development challenges, and ensure safe and sustainable socio-economic development of Russia in the long term.

The legal basis of the Strategy is the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Federal Law No. 172-FZ of June 28, 2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian Federation", other federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation.

The place of the Strategy in the hierarchy of strategic documents of the Russian Federation
This Strategy has been developed taking into account the provisions of the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2016. No. 642 "On the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation", the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on July 2, 2021 No. 400 "On the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation", as well as the Presidential Initiative "Nanoindustry Development Strategy" and is intended to become the basis for the development of a number of program and project-type documents. Based on the Strategy, documents in the field of state scientific and technological policy can be adjusted in terms of goal setting and prioritization of development directions.

The provisions of the Strategy should be taken into account when adjusting the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, the activities of existing national projects and programs, State programs of the Russian Federation, Federal Scientific and Technical Programs and the most important innovative projects of national importance, as well as when preparing reports of the Government of the Russian Federation on the directions of state scientific and technical policy for the medium and long term, when drafting the messages of the President of the Russian Federation on the situation in the Russian Federation, other reports and documents of high importance for the state policy in the field of science and technology development.

General characteristics of the big challenges that the Strategy is designed to answer
The global challenge of the XXI century is the need to ensure the sustainable development of civilization.

The basic condition for such development is a sufficient amount of energy and other resources.

At the same time, in the context of globalization, new countries and regions are being involved in technological development, which leads to an increasingly intensive consumption and destruction of resources.

The inclusion of countries such as China and India into the "active technological players", as well as the accelerating development of technologies based on classical principles, lead to a resource collapse.

In particular, the development and widespread adoption of digital technologies will inevitably lead to an explosive increase in energy consumption. According to the International Energy Agency, by 2025, the share of energy consumption by the network infocommunication sphere (terminal devices, user network equipment, network communications, data centers) without industrial information and computing infrastructure will exceed 30% of global electricity production, which will create serious energy resource constraints for the digital economy in the near future.

The cause of the crisis is the antagonism of nature and the technosphere created by man.

Nature has existed for millions of years without resource hunger within the framework of a closed, self-consistent resource turnover. The industrial civilization for 150-200 years of its existence has come to the brink of a resource catastrophe, as evidenced, for example, by the fact that over the last 50 years of the industrial era, the same amount of oxygen (approximately 200 billion tons) was consumed as in the entire previous anthropogenic history.

This is due to the extremely high energy and resource intensity of man-made technologies, in contrast to the exclusively "economical" technologies of wildlife.

A way out of the crisis is possible only by creating a technosphere based on nature-like technologies that reproduce the systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover.

The meaning of creating such a nature–like technosphere is to restore the natural self–consistent resource turnover - a kind of "metabolism" of nature - disrupted by today's technologies, torn from the natural natural context, and the transformation of nature into a direct productive force.

Nature–like (convergent) sciences and technologies are a tool for responding to the great challenges of the modern world.

To create a nature-like technosphere, first of all, it is necessary to abandon the sectoral approach to the formation of science and technology and move to the paradigm of convergence of science and technology.

In world practice, the term "convergence of sciences and technologies" is interpreted as the interpenetration of sciences and technologies, the integration of their methods and approaches, which allows to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. The fundamental point of convergence is the use of ideology, tools and results of some sciences and/or technologies to obtain results in others.

Within the framework of creating a nature-like technosphere, each of the convergent sciences and technologies performs its functions.

Nanotechnology, operating with atoms and molecules, allows us to obtain fundamentally new substances and materials with specified properties, using the same "technological techniques" as nature itself.

The symbiosis of nano- and biotechnologies allows not only to reproduce living matter, but also to create fundamentally new bioorganic materials and structures.

Information technologies allow reproducing natural information transformation processes in artificial objects.

Thus, moving along the path of synthesis of nature-like systems, humanity will approach the creation of anthropomorphic technical systems with elements of consciousness and the ability to cognition. Cognitive sciences and technologies are needed to solve this problem.

In order to intelligently and effectively use the possibilities of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, a radical transformation of the consciousness of man himself as a social being is necessary. This is possible only on the basis of combining nano-, bio-, information, cognitive technologies with the achievements of socio-humanitarian sciences and technologies.

Nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies
are strategic priorities focused on the medium and long term, ensuring the creation of fundamentally new breakthrough technologies and leading to a change in the technological order.
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(continue..)
STRATEGY
for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

for the period up to 2030

General provisions
The following basic concepts are used in this Strategy:

Convergence of sciences and technologies – integration, fusion of sciences and technologies, their methods and approaches, allowing to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. Currently, convergent sciences and technologies include a group of NBICS technologies (nano-, bio-, information, cognitive, socio-humanitarian technologies), but the list is open and can be expanded later.

Nature–like technologies
are technologies that reproduce systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover. Convergent NBICS technologies are tools for creating nature-like technologies.

Nanotechnology is a technological culture based on the possibility of direct operation of atoms and molecules in order to obtain fundamentally new substances, materials, structures and systems having predetermined properties.

Biotechnology is the integration of biological and engineering sciences, which allows using the capabilities of living organisms or their derivatives to create and modify products and/or processes for various purposes.

Information technologies
– processes, methods of searching, collecting, storing, processing, providing, distributing information and ways of implementing such processes and methods.

Cognitive technologies are a group of technologies focused on the study of consciousness, intellectual, in particular cognitive activity of a person and increasing his intellectual capabilities.

Neuromorphic technologies are nature–like technologies and systems based on the principles of the human nervous system.

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

Socio–humanitarian technologies are the processes of research and modification of the spiritual world of an individual in connection with its social functions and manifestations.
Project passport
Name Draft Decree of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"
Project ID01/03/06-22/ 00128578
Date of creation June 14, 2022
...


At the end of September 2022, the second ecological forum "Thread of Nature" was held in the Altai Republic. Oleg Khorokhordin, the head of the Altai Republic, told about how ecology and tourism are interconnected
...
— Gorny Altai is the only subject of the Russian Federation with a "noospheric development mission" in its strategy. What kind of mission is this?

— The most important guidelines that we always have in mind and which we strive to follow on the path of development of the region are the preservation of unique natural biodiversity, the development of ecotourism, which involves reducing the anthropogenic burden on the environment, respect for the culture and traditions of the indigenous population, the preferred development of a "green economy". Having a unique natural heritage, we can and should be popularizers of respect for nature, the unity of man and nature, the preservation of ecological balance, the development of the economy according to the "noospheric principle", reasonable and non-destructive environment.

The noospheric model of development is human activity for the balanced (conflict—free) co-development of the technosphere and biosphere on the basis of "nature-like technologies". This is a combination of modern technologies of a new post-industrial technological order with eco-technologies of the future.

The innovative scenario assumes the development of the Altai Republic in the format of a noospheric model, which provides for the introduction of "green" technologies. They should be implemented at all stages of the functioning and development of the innovative structure of the regional economy, construction, production facilities, transport, engineering, information and social infrastructures. ..."

 
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**I have only just noticed, by the way, on what an interesting date Vernadsky was born.

28 February
Of course: pure coincidence. All kinds of coincidences happen..**

In Moscow, experts discussed the noospheric development of the Altai Republic

15.11.2022
In preparation for the third Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature" in 2023, a round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic" was held in Moscow under the leadership of Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Altai Republic in Moscow Irina Lozova. The organizers of the round table were the Government of the Altai Republic, ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" and the Roscongress Foundation.

The event was attended by experts in the field of scientific and practical design developments of sustainable development and ecology; in addition, representatives of the leadership of the Altai Republic, the Russian Geographical Society, public and scientific and educational institutions took part in the round table.

Among the participants of the round table were representatives of the V.I. Vernadsky Foundation. The Foundation has a long-term partnership with the Government of the Altai Republic[...] signed in 2017.

As you know, Academician V.I. Vernadsky, whose name our Foundation bears, became the founder of the doctrine of the noosphere. That is why the speech of the Deputy Executive Director of the Vernadsky Foundation Andrey Cheshev at the round table was devoted not only to the contribution of the great scientist to the development of Russian science, but also to the significance of Vladimir Vernadsky's ideas and their practical implementation in modern society.

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which intelligent human activity becomes a decisive factor in its development. Despite the complexity of the doctrine of the noosphere, it has become the foundation and the foundation on which politicians, scientists and entrepreneurs around the world are now relying in their activities. Vernadsky's time has come. Of particular importance is his teaching about the biosphere and its transition to the noosphere — the sphere of the mind.

The Altai Republic is the only entity in Russia where noospheric development is spelled out in the socio—economic development strategy of the region. This determines the leading vector of the subject's development — the greening of the economy, aimed at increasing the economic potential and harmonious development of the natural and social environment. The noospheric direction of development of the Altai Republic was first formulated back in 1991 at the international symposium "Problems of formation and development of the ecological and economic zone "Gorny Altai".

The head of the Altai Republic Oleg Khorokhordin declared 2022 the Year of the Snow Leopard. Taking care of the conservation of the snow leopard population is an important task in the region. In the summer of 2022, it was decided to create a center for the conservation of biological diversity "Snow Leopard". Discussion of the prospects for the development of the snow leopard conservation project was one of the key issues at the round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic".

In addition, the participants of the event discussed the innovative, digital and scientific-technical development of Altai, the creation of IT parks in the region, the scientific and educational policy of the noospheric development of the Republic, as well as the main directions according to the resolution of the Altai Ecological Forum, "Thread of Nature" this year."

2022 the Year of the Snow Leopard:


As reported and official website of the Government of the Republic of Altai.
A visiting session of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature-2023" was held
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The cross-cutting topics of the participants' reports were: formation of sustainable development of the Altai Republic and the concept of noospheric development of the region in the strategic planning system of the Russian Federation.

Irina Lozova made a welcoming speech to the participants: "The Altai Mountains occupy an outstanding place in Russia in terms of beauty and cleanliness. It carries its own special mission, thanks to its rich cultural, historical, spiritual, and sacred heritage
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The noosphere model includes four main areas of development of the territory: scientific and methodological, economic ("green economy"), as well as humanitarian and social. This model should give additional income to the region, new jobs, new sectors of the economy. Also, within the framework of the model, it is planned to create a territorial production complex, specialized industry clusters (scientific and technical, agro-industrial, tourist and recreational, sanatorium, sports and wellness, biopharmaceutical, a cluster of natural parks, cultural and educational, archaeological, customs and logistics and mining). The question of the development of the doctrine and the role of V.I. Vernadsky was voiced in the report by A.A. Cheshev, Deputy Director General of the V.I. Vernadsky Non-Governmental Environmental Foundation.

The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Grudinin presented a spatial approach to the socio-economic development of the Republic, taking into account investment plans in the tourism sector and the preservation of the unique nature of Altai, in particular Lake Teletskoye
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Lake Teletskoye
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The head of the interregional public organization "Russian Space Society" Alexey Goponov also made a report on the scientific foundations of sustainable noospheric development of the Altai Republic and Russia as a whole. ..."

Without a doubt, the Russian Space Society explain in the most accurate and detailed way what was discussed at the meeting.

The head of the interregional public organization "Russian Space Society" Alexey Goponov also made a report on the scientific foundations of sustainable noospheric development of the Altai Republic and Russia as a whole. ..."
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14.11.2022

The noospheric development of the region was discussed at the Representative Office of the Altai Republic

#P.G.KUZNETSOV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The visiting session of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature" - 2023 took place
In the Permanent Mission of the Altai Republic in Moscow, as part of the interforum activity of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature", a round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic" was held under the leadership of Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Altai Republic in Moscow Irina Lozova.

The cross-cutting topics of the participants' reports were: the formation of sustainable development of the Altai Republic and the concept of noospheric development of the region in the strategic planning system of the Russian Federation.

Irina Lozova made a welcoming speech to the participants:
"The Altai Republic occupies an outstanding place in Russia in terms of beauty and cleanliness. It carries its own special mission, thanks to its rich cultural, historical, spiritual, and sacred heritage. It's nice that the last Altai Environmental Forum did not become another meeting, but has a real continuation. I think that following the results of the round table, together with experts, we will be able to find effective proposals for the preservation and development of Altai."

Igor Pavlov, Director of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature", Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation, continued with an introductory speech, voicing the resolution of the last forum, as well as highlighting key approaches to the preparation and holding of the next Forum in 2023 and conducting interforum activity.

The noosphere model includes four main areas of development of the territory: scientific and methodological, economic ("green economy"), as well as humanitarian and social. This model should give additional income to the region, new jobs, new sectors of the economy.

The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Yuryevich Grudinin presented a spatial approach to the socio-economic development of the Republic, taking into account investment plans in the tourism sector and the preservation of the unique nature of Altai, in particular Lake Teletskoye.

M.Y. Grudinin. The concept of spatial development of RA.pdf ->
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CONCEPT SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALTAI REPUBLIC
(the basis of the noospheric model of the region):
Speaker: Grudinin M.Yu.

approach
structure
content

Moscow November 11 , 2022

Man, by his work - and by his conscious attitude to life - processes the earth's shell - the biosphere.
He transfers it to a new geological state, his work and consciousness of the biosphere passes into the noosphere.

V.I. Vernadsky
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The NOOSPHERE -
is a new way of human development, integrating all scientific and technological achievements (technosphere) with the living and inanimate nature of the planet Earth (biosphere), where the Noos-mind allows us to live in harmony with nature, without destroying it, with all the diversity of the animal and plant world.

ALTAI REPUBLIC:
THE MODEL OF NOOSPHERIC DEVELOPMENT is the greening of the economy, aimed at increasing economic potential while maintaining ecological balance and harmonious development of the natural and social environment.
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(page 3)
Altai Republic - an area of 92,000 sq. km (or 2.2 of the area of Switzerland)
• 6,200 lakes and 12,209 rivers
• 60.93 thousand square kilometers of forests (27.3 hectares per 1 person, 0.5 hectares in the world)
• 22% (more than 21 thousand square kilometers) – natural territories under protection, including 5 UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites
• More than 2 thousand species of medicinal plants
• Glaciers of the Altai Mountains form more than 60% of the runoff of underground and surface waters throughout Western Siberia
• Tourist flow of over 2.2 million people (~10 tourists per 1 resident)
• The Altai Republic is one of the rarest territories in the world suitable for comfortable living (unique conditions for training athletes, health improvement and rehabilitation, creativity, a calm and healthy life)
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(5)
Three reasons for the approach to the development of the territory of the republic through the spatial development of the specified SPR and directly related to our region:

1. The key priority of the country's Spatial Development Strategy is "The advanced development of territories with a low level of socio-economic development, with their own potential for economic growth, as well as territories with a low population density and a projected increase in economic potential."

2. The Altai Republic belongs to geostrategic territories (the territory of the Russian Federation, which is essential for ensuring the territorial integrity and security of the state). I note that we have 3 (three) land borders with foreign
countries: China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan.

3. The noospheric model of development of the most ecologically clean region of Russia (the ecological and economic index of the Altai Republic is 215.37%, in relation to the nearest region, the Chechen Republic is 100.86%), requires a spatial development strategy that ensures the protection of the biosphere as the foundation of the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.

The basic postulate here is the following approach:
The entire territory of Gorny Altai is a protective territory, and human economic activity can be carried out in limited (specially allocated and justified) spaces with a given type of land use
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Scientists advocate that 50% of the global land and seas should be transformed into interconnected protected areas to maintain these benefits.
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(7)
To preserve biological diversity, 50-60% of the territories untouched by economic activity is necessary, which is possible in the Altai Republic, unlike most regions of Russia and countries of the world – this is the basis of the concept being developed of the most ecologically prosperous region of the Russian Federation, its ecological and noospheric capital.
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(9)
Gorny Altai, whose area is 3.4 times larger than Crimea, has a settlement density of 2.4 people /1 sq.km (Russia averages 8.53 people /1 sq.km, Europe-100), while most of the population is concentrated in the area of the capital of the Altai Republic and its suburbs in the Gorno-Altai agglomeration (this is 1.5% of the territory of the republic have ~ 50% of the population).

The spatial strategy will make it possible to implement the noospheric model of development of the region, the first both in our country and in the world!
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Noospheric Concept of spatial development of Republic Altai – summary:

Altai's mission is to create a noospheric model of the region's development as an exemplary project of the human life in the III millennium (allowing not only to preserve the pristine nature, the diversity of the animal and plant world, sacred places and cultural heritage sites, but to integrate the ecosystem of the Altai Mountains into the modern digital world, achievements of scientific and technological progress and a steady trend of advancing socio-economic development).

Having protected over 50% of the territories with an environmental regime, we will get the first region in the country, this opportunity can be realized already in 2023.

We offer all interested parties: government, business and public figures, to implement a noosphere project on the unique Altai land in the format of ARM: Altai – Russia – the World.
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(12)

Prerequisites for the formation of the CRC

Draft DECREE
PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
On the development strategy of nature-like (convergent) technologies

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

"Development of the Concept (scheme) of spatial development of the territory of the municipalities "Gorno-Altaysk" and "Mayminsky district" of the Altai Republic"

8.2.3 Development of a fundamental spatial model for improving the settlement system and territorial organization of the economy of the Altai Republic, taking into account the growing agglomeration processes, emerging centers of advanced socio-economic growth and the presence of unique prospects for the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.
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page 13
Welcome to the new world of the NOOSPHERE
The Altai Republic Development Center is your guide to a happy and meaningful life
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The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Yuryevich Grudinin
 
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The noospheric development of the region was discussed at the Representative Office of the Altai Republic

#P.G.KUZNETSOV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The visiting session of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature" - 2023 took place
In the Permanent Mission of the Altai Republic in Moscow, as part of the interforum activity of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature", a round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic" was held under the leadership of Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Altai Republic in Moscow Irina Lozova.

The cross-cutting topics of the participants' reports were: the formation of sustainable development of the Altai Republic and the concept of noospheric development of the region in the strategic planning system of the Russian Federation.

Irina Lozova made a welcoming speech to the participants:
"The Altai Republic occupies an outstanding place in Russia in terms of beauty and cleanliness. It carries its own special mission, thanks to its rich cultural, historical, spiritual, and sacred heritage. It's nice that the last Altai Environmental Forum did not become another meeting, but has a real continuation. I think that following the results of the round table, together with experts, we will be able to find effective proposals for the preservation and development of Altai."

Igor Pavlov, Director of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature", Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation, continued with an introductory speech, voicing the resolution of the last forum, as well as highlighting key approaches to the preparation and holding of the next Forum in 2023 and conducting interforum activity.

The noosphere model includes four main areas of development of the territory: scientific and methodological, economic ("green economy"), as well as humanitarian and social. This model should give additional income to the region, new jobs, new sectors of the economy.

The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Yuryevich Grudinin presented a spatial approach to the socio-economic development of the Republic, taking into account investment plans in the tourism sector and the preservation of the unique nature of Altai, in particular Lake Teletskoye.

M.Y. Grudinin. The concept of spatial development of RA.pdf ->
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CONCEPT SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALTAI REPUBLIC
(the basis of the noospheric model of the region):
Speaker: Grudinin M.Yu.

approach
structure
content

Moscow November 11 , 2022

Man, by his work - and by his conscious attitude to life - processes the earth's shell - the biosphere.
He transfers it to a new geological state, his work and consciousness of the biosphere passes into the noosphere.

V.I. Vernadsky
--
The NOOSPHERE -
is a new way of human development, integrating all scientific and technological achievements (technosphere) with the living and inanimate nature of the planet Earth (biosphere), where the Noos-mind allows us to live in harmony with nature, without destroying it, with all the diversity of the animal and plant world.

ALTAI REPUBLIC:
THE MODEL OF NOOSPHERIC DEVELOPMENT is the greening of the economy, aimed at increasing economic potential while maintaining ecological balance and harmonious development of the natural and social environment.
--
(page 3)
Altai Republic - an area of 92,000 sq. km (or 2.2 of the area of Switzerland)
• 6,200 lakes and 12,209 rivers
• 60.93 thousand square kilometers of forests (27.3 hectares per 1 person, 0.5 hectares in the world)
• 22% (more than 21 thousand square kilometers) – natural territories under protection, including 5 UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites
• More than 2 thousand species of medicinal plants
• Glaciers of the Altai Mountains form more than 60% of the runoff of underground and surface waters throughout Western Siberia
• Tourist flow of over 2.2 million people (~10 tourists per 1 resident)
• The Altai Republic is one of the rarest territories in the world suitable for comfortable living (unique conditions for training athletes, health improvement and rehabilitation, creativity, a calm and healthy life)
--
(5)
Three reasons for the approach to the development of the territory of the republic through the spatial development of the specified SPR and directly related to our region:

1. The key priority of the country's Spatial Development Strategy is "The advanced development of territories with a low level of socio-economic development, with their own potential for economic growth, as well as territories with a low population density and a projected increase in economic potential."

2. The Altai Republic belongs to geostrategic territories (the territory of the Russian Federation, which is essential for ensuring the territorial integrity and security of the state). I note that we have 3 (three) land borders with foreign
countries: China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan.

3. The noospheric model of development of the most ecologically clean region of Russia (the ecological and economic index of the Altai Republic is 215.37%, in relation to the nearest region, the Chechen Republic is 100.86%), requires a spatial development strategy that ensures the protection of the biosphere as the foundation of the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.

The basic postulate here is the following approach:
The entire territory of Gorny Altai is a protective territory, and human economic activity can be carried out in limited (specially allocated and justified) spaces with a given type of land use
--
(6)
Scientists advocate that 50% of the global land and seas should be transformed into interconnected protected areas to maintain these benefits.
--
(7)
To preserve biological diversity, 50-60% of the territories untouched by economic activity is necessary, which is possible in the Altai Republic, unlike most regions of Russia and countries of the world – this is the basis of the concept being developed of the most ecologically prosperous region of the Russian Federation, its ecological and noospheric capital.
--
(9)
Gorny Altai, whose area is 3.4 times larger than Crimea, has a settlement density of 2.4 people /1 sq.km (Russia averages 8.53 people /1 sq.km, Europe-100), while most of the population is concentrated in the area of the capital of the Altai Republic and its suburbs in the Gorno-Altai agglomeration (this is 1.5% of the territory of the republic have ~ 50% of the population).

The spatial strategy will make it possible to implement the noospheric model of development of the region, the first both in our country and in the world!
--
(11)

Noospheric Concept of spatial development of Republic Altai – summary:

Altai's mission is to create a noospheric model of the region's development as an exemplary project of the human life in the III millennium (allowing not only to preserve the pristine nature, the diversity of the animal and plant world, sacred places and cultural heritage sites, but to integrate the ecosystem of the Altai Mountains into the modern digital world, achievements of scientific and technological progress and a steady trend of advancing socio-economic development).

Having protected over 50% of the territories with an environmental regime, we will get the first region in the country, this opportunity can be realized already in 2023.

We offer all interested parties: government, business and public figures, to implement a noosphere project on the unique Altai land in the format of ARM: Altai – Russia – the World.
--
(12)

Prerequisites for the formation of the CRC

Draft DECREE
PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
On the development strategy of nature-like (convergent) technologies

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

"Development of the Concept (scheme) of spatial development of the territory of the municipalities "Gorno-Altaysk" and "Mayminsky district" of the Altai Republic"

8.2.3 Development of a fundamental spatial model for improving the settlement system and territorial organization of the economy of the Altai Republic, taking into account the growing agglomeration processes, emerging centers of advanced socio-economic growth and the presence of unique prospects for the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.
--
page 13
Welcome to the new world of the NOOSPHERE
The Altai Republic Development Center is your guide to a happy and meaningful life
!"
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"... The final speech was dedicated to the presentation of the project on the conservation of the snow leopard in the Altai Republic, which was made by Alice Kuprina, ANO "Altai Republic Development Center". It is planned to create a non-profit organization in the republic to preserve the sacred snow leopard and to popularize ecological thinking in the region.

A whole delegation, headed by the head of the organization, Alexey Alekseevich Gaponov, made their scientific and practical proposals from the Russian Space Society.

In his speech, the text of which you can read by clicking on the link: Prospects for the transition of the Altai Republic to the vector of noospheric sustainable development, Alexey Alekseevich, in particular, stressed:

"The Russian Space Society offers the leadership of the Altai Republic to qualitatively revise the approach to the training of managerial personnel. He proposes to immediately begin the creation of a methodological educational center in the Republic, on the basis of which management personnel will be retrained."

The retraining system will be based on the methodology of the P.G.Kuznetsov International Scientific School of Sustainable Development for the formation of a holistic, scientific worldview among students
without and outside of which it is not necessary to talk about the transition to noospheric, sustainable development, and all conversations on this topic become stomping on the spot.

We are ready for a detailed, in-depth, objective, scientific conversation on this topic with persons competent to study the question posed from among scientists and practitioners. After that, the leadership of the region will be able to draw a reasonable conclusion about the need, and most importantly, the possibility of introducing a scientific approach to managing the transition of the region to the vector of Noospheric sustainable development on the territory of the Altai Republic
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Ekaterina Fedorovna Shamaeva, Member of the Presidium of the Russian Space Society, made a report: "Recommendations on the scientific and educational policy of the noospheric development of the Altai Republic"
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The report of E.F. Shamayeva at the Round Table on the Noospheric Development of the Altai Republic
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For its implementation, of course, resource provision and integration of capabilities are required. In this sense, noospheric development is a partnership strategy to respond to global challenges, risks and threats when adequate ideas, projects, technologies and trained personnel are required.

Noosphere education and science – plays a key role in changing, accelerating and sustainability of the vector of development. This is the solution of tasks such as:

Training of highly qualified personnel and formation of new markets.

The development of human potential and a new quality of life of the population.

Transformation of the system of indicators, bringing to the level of key parameters.

Interaction with other regions and countries.

It does not require large investments at the first stage and can be started within the framework of individual grants.

The main goal of noospheric development is scientific research, breakthrough research. In this sense, the development of the noospheric development index is a unique methodological development that makes it possible to improve the quality of management and, as a result, the efficiency of using, no, not using, transforming the region's resources for noospheric development.

Being the central element of sustainable development of society, noospheric culture, education and science are:

Problem-oriented fundamental knowledge based on the system of general laws of Nature as the highest moral values.

Project-oriented individual trajectory of upbringing-education based on the rules of creative development

1. The rule of the Creative teacher, (Teach to learn, education)

2. The rule of the Researcher-Tester (Goal and plan to achieve it)

3. The rule of the Organizer-Leader (Responsibility for the result)

formation and development of a Person capable of putting forward and implementing ideas, projects and technologies, the implementation of which makes it possible to preserve and accelerate the development of the viability of society in the long term.

How to practically implement noosphere projects and technologies?

First. We propose to create a working group on scientific and educational development/noosphere education. Necessary:

Strengthen the plan of scientific and educational activities

To analyze financing instruments and form proposals in the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation

Identify the coordinator and interaction sites

Second. To create a digital scientific and educational space for noospheric development. I consider this task very important. Today, within the framework of the scientific and educational space of Russia, there are no more than a dozen media outlets that are regional, scattered, insufficiently known. This blurs (and sometimes replaces) the noospheric values and meanings we understand and interferes with proper positioning.

Are necessary:

First of all, systematization and formation of a unified knowledge base of noospheric development (projects, technologies).

On this basis, the brand of territory development = Altai Republic is the leader of noospheric development.

Formation of noospheric values, ideas, projects and best practices in the media and the Internet

The result will be unique electronic educational resources, libraries, databases focused on different age groups and professions.

The outline of the scientific and educational consortium is emerging. Perhaps as a scientific and educational enterprise.

We propose to discuss the creation of a scientific and educational center under the auspices of the Head of the Republic (there is experience of world-class scientific and educational centers here). This issue can be submitted to the working group.

The region can become the initiator of such a REC. REC funding is possible as part of the integration of scientific and educational activities into federal projects, to receive support within the framework of the national project "Science and Universities", including the creation of youth laboratories (interregional, network, educational and scientific).

The work of REC is: long-term training aimed more at teachers and researchers; combining the educational process, scientific research and business. Creation of unique educational programs, training and retraining of personnel. Development of innovative technologies in education.

And, finally, the youth movement, the generation who know exactly what noospheric development is, what quality of life in society is created by noospheric technologies for living and future generations.


We propose to hold a youth session on noospheric development in 2023 within the framework of the environmental forum "Thread of Nature".


I will finish my speech with an excerpt from the work of Igor Mikhailovich Zabelin:

The noosphere is a constantly emerging and developing knowledge that is embodied in social, scientific, technical, and artistic complexes. It is recorded in social and scientific organizations, in the architecture of cities, cultural landscapes … Without constant involvement in the noosphere (dokl.: in intellectual activity), human life and social development are impossible (dokl.: noospheric sustainable development).

Dear colleagues, we are ready to start this path together, to work out a model of noospheric sustainable development together with the Altai Republic, strengthening the scientific and educational block.

The State University of Management offers to expand the dialogue to federal resources and can act as a base platform / partner in noospheric and scientific and educational development. Moreover, the movement in this direction has already begun. Together with the Gorno-Altai State University, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Altai Republic, an application to the Russian Science Foundation has been prepared. Within the framework of the project, which provides for financing of 1.5 million rubles. For example, it is planned to create a laboratory for noospheric sustainable development, which will partially fulfill the assigned scientific and educational tasks. Of course, this is not enough for a comprehensive solution. Therefore, the Center has also prepared proposals for further discussion, which are presented in the handout."
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Ekaterina Fedorovna Shamaeva

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor.
Associate Professor of Dubna State University.
Corresponding member of the IEBP.
Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the scientific and educational electronic journals ENI "Sustainable Innovative Development: design and Management", ENI "Sustainable Development: Science and Practice".
General Director of LLC "MIP Scientific School of Sustainable Development".

Participates in a number of research projects:
Mathematical model of monitoring and evaluation of innovations using measurable quantities;
Research and development of the fundamental base of scientific knowledge in the field of sustainable innovative development in the system "nature – society – man";
Network model of sustainable development of consumer societies using natural science meters, etc.
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The report touched upon the key concepts developed by the P.G.Kuznetsov International Scientific School of Sustainable Development:

"Speaking of noospheric development, it is necessary to comprehensively consider all the key elements of management. In the terminology of the national scientific school of sustainable development, the elements make up the system "man – society – production – nature":

— Human activity generates an ideosphere, a sphere of ideas, thoughts, habits and behavior;

— Social activity is a sociosphere, a sphere of interaction;

— Production forms the technosphere, here is labor, technology;

— Finally, nature is part of the biosphere

In general, the elements form the noosphere
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Also, Honorary Member of the RKO, Doctor of Philosophy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, academician of ten International and Russian Academies, President of the Noospheric Spiritual and Ecological Assembly of the World Gordina Lyubov Sergeevna made a report on the topic of the Round Table.
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L.S.Gordina's report at the Round Table on the Noospheric Development of the Altai Republic.

Round table "Noospheric development of Altai), 11.11.2022, representative office of the Government of the Altai Republic in Moscow

L.S.Gordina


First, I would like to recall the post-Vernadsky definition of the term NOOSPHERE, which was included in the glossary of the "Doctrine of Noospheric Civilization" and was agreed with leading scientists-physicists, philosophers, political scientists, etc. So, the Noosphere is a Universal semantic field of consciousness. I believe that all the terms concerning the noospheric direction in science should, if possible, be carried out through Rosstandart (we know that in June 2022, the commission for the selection of projects for the right to receive subsidies from the federal budget allocated such funds). This must be done so that noospherologists can speak the same language.

Secondly, I would like to inform the distinguished audience that a lot has been done in the field of theoretical noospherology, as a continuation of the development of the ideas of V.I. Vernadsky, Russian cosmists, namely by Russian scientists and public figures. It is enough to name such names as Vlail Petrovich Kaznacheev, Alexander Ivanovich Subetto, Boris Evgenievich Bolshakov, Vladimir Ivanovich Onoprienko, Alexander Vasilyevich Trofimov, etc. For example, as I have already mentioned, the Doctrine of Noospheric Civilization has been revealed to the world (authors Gordina, Kibkalo, Bichev), the Noospheric Ethical and Ecological Constitution of mankind (Leo-Constitution, author L.S.Gordina), which has been quite seriously tested and supported by the Global Forums of the UN Summits on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg (2002), Rio de Janeiro (2012), EXPO 2005 (Japan, Nagoya). Noo-Constitution was exhibited at EXRO-2005 for six months. By the way, our Russian pavilion was called "Harmony of the Noosphere". The Doe-Constitution is presented in the UN Information center in three languages: Russian, English, Portuguese. I do not exclude that this fact was due to the statement of the Chairman of the 63rd session of the UN General Assembly, Miguel D'Escoto Brockman (Nicaragua) – the quote is quite long, short (from memory) sounds something like this: "The idea of the noosphere illuminates our path, gives us the opportunity to move in the right direction .....moreover, he directs us to the righteous path, directs us to the meaning of life. The noosphere is humanity's next step." We all know Vladimir Putin's statement about the Noosphere at the APEC summit. I won't bring him here.

Also, the draft Doe-Constitution was considered by many international conferences. It is this document, discussed by the Forum of the Peoples of the Earth, that can become the foundation for the development of the Noospheric Declaration of Altai (possible variants of the document's name: for example, the Charter of the Noospheric Development of Altai, or the Doctrine of the Noospheric Development of Altai, etc.), if we return to the Strategy of the Noospheric socio-economic development of the region.

Third. The Noosphere Declaration or Charter or the Development Doctrine of the Altai Republic can become a legal document that substantially complements and enriches the constitutions of not only Russia, but also other countries. Suffice it to say that we, together with cyberneticists and mathematicians of our and other countries, presented proposals describing the organizing role of the "algorithmization" of the Noo Constitution and the practical significance of the "digitalization" of law enforcement practice for radically improving the quality of information exchange and the effectiveness of people's information interaction on the planet. That is, a model of legal cyber-informational, i.e. living, life-giving and viviparous World space-time (habitat, Nature) is proposed, capable of making calculations and demonstrating some results in a natural (space-time) digital format having 8 standard and integrated measurements. These proposals were presented at one of the closed forums just before the start of the famous lockdown. Meanwhile, back in 2019, the Ministry of Digital Development issued an order on the procedure for receiving grants of 1 billion rubles for the development of a roadmap for the development of end-to-end digital technologies. We believe that the development of a project for the Noospheric development of Altai as a model territory could qualify for such a grant.

However, in our opinion, the development of the concept of the Noospheric development of Altai should begin with the development of a noospheric ideology, which should become the foundation for the creation of an ideology not only of Altai, but of the whole of Russia, and then the whole world. This life–creating ideology should be directly opposite to the cannibalistic position of globalists like Schwab, Gates, Rockefellers, etc., the creators of the satanic project of the "New Brave World", with reformatting of the Sapiens Nomo itself and its Divine essence - the genome. It's time to stop searching for the so-called "national idea" of the country. We dare to assert that this Global Idea, which should capture the whole WORLD, is the all–conquering idea of a creative noospheric society, which should utilize not only the speculations of globalists, but also their adherents along with their "post-industrial revolution" and the destruction of 90% of the world's population, which they have long been openly declaring at their sabbaths like Davos.

Leading futurologists of the countries of the planet claim that the salvation of the world is possible only through Russia. Canadian futurist Domenico Ricardi quotes one of the brightest predictors of the twentieth century, Edgar Cayce:
I can only say one thing: this new spiritual paradigm will be associated mainly with people from Russia. Some of these people are known to me, the other part is not yet, although I am sure that they exist. Vladimir Vernadsky, Nikolai Fedorov, Yevgraf Korolenko, Vasily Nalimov, Alexander Chizhevsky, Danchenko, Averyanov ... — these are just a part of the treasure that was... buried and which ...it should be found and unearthed!

It would not be an exaggeration to say that not only the salvation of Russia, but also salvation for the whole world depends on the success of this enterprise. Now you (Russia), as the sole owners of this as yet unearthed treasure, have a simple choice: win or die with us!...


The time has come and the name of this “spiritual paradigm” has come Russia is called "the doctrine of the noosphere", noospherology, and the social structure formed on the basis of this doctrine is NOOCRACY (In the Noe Constitution – the power of Reason, based on cosmophysical laws), which is an alternative to today's power of madness in most countries on our planet!

The Doe-Constitution states that "the further development of civilization can only take place in accordance with the laws of nature." It has been scientifically proven that the civilization of the Planet Earth is increasingly retreating from the path of harmony with the biosphere and the noosphere, which does not agree with the basic laws of the energy-informational holographic matrix, according to which it should evolve. The main task of the Doe-Constitution is an attempt to show the way of development of civilization as a "global resonant system in the general cosmic plan of development of planetary systems."

But for such a Constitution to be viable, the Era of the Great Rejection of capitalism, the market, the power of financial capital and private ownership of the means of production must be realized.

It is necessary for everyone to realize that the barbaric predatory attitude of the market capitalist man towards Nature is not forgiven by Nature itself. For example, there was the idea of creating so-called tourist "clusters" or "tourist centers" in Altai (actually the same thing!), which in our opinion is unacceptable for such an ecological pearl as Altai! Here it is more appropriate to organize "ecological trails" with the elimination of wild tourism, which causes irreparable harm to the nature of Altai. We need a "human revolution" (A. Peccei)*. The transition from the "monkey space of consciousness" to the cosmoplanetary, ecological, noospheric space of consciousness of each person is necessary.

For the implementation of the Altai Noospheric development project, it is necessary (it is proposed to include these items in the final documents of the Round Table):

1. To hold a conference in Altai, with the involvement of leading experts in this field and public figures who are not indifferent to the fate of Altai and Russia (April-May 2023);

To create a working group of scientists, public figures of the noosphere wing to develop a project for the Noosphere development of Altai on a contractual basis. love

To develop a Noospheric Declaration (Charter, Doctrine) of Altai on the basis of the Noo-Constitution, with the introduction of the concepts of Noocracy, noospherology, noospheric worldview and ideology, noospheric culture and education, noospheric economy and politics, etc. into the main glossary of the document. ;

To develop a model of cyber-informational, i.e. a living, life-giving and viviparous legal document based on the (Doe-Constitution), Noospheric Declaration of Altai, according to which it will be possible to make calculations and demonstrate results in a natural (space-time) digital format having 8 standard and integrated measurements;

6. To rebuild the entire life activity of the Altai Republic as a model territory, according to the Noosphere Declaration of the Charter, Doctrine).

Russian Russian history, the entire Epoch of the Russian Renaissance of the XVIII-XX centuries, the spiritual and cosmic search for free thought and free will of "Russian Cosmism" anticipated and prepared the noospheric breakthrough of mankind in the XXI century, worthy of becoming the spiritual and moral leader of the transition of the planetary community to a noospheric development strategy. Otherwise, we will again copy and catch up with the West, whose progressive scientists are now seriously thinking about switching to the noospheric path of development. And Russian Cosmism is not alien to them at all! So maybe at least here, let's get ahead of their plan and organize the first "crystallization point" (N.N.Moiseev) in Altai?

["We need a "human revolution" (A. Peccei)*"
Can you believe that Gordina persuasively quotes Aurelio Peccei, the founder of the club of Rome, as an alternative to "Schwab, Gates, Rockefeller, etc."the creators of the Satanic project of the brave new world, with the reformatting of Homo sapiens and His divine essence, the genome"[...]with their "post-industrial revolution" and the destruction of 90% of the world's population, which they have long been openly declaring at their sabbaths like Davos"?!?
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Of course, why not, as it became clear in one of the previous comments, Russia loves the club of Rome..
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Founder of the Club of Rome Aurelio Peccei in the book (https://archive.org/details/chasmahead0000pecc/page/174/mode/2up?q=control&view=theater ) "Before the Abyss", 1969, gives three "solutions" to the problem of "excess of people":

1. Biological "microbe or virus"
2. "Mass sterilization"
3. "Elimination of all unnecessary people"

On the previous pages of the book (one page before the one in the image), Peccei writes: "(We) must unite and declare that humanity is waiting for an unprecedented disaster, and that everything will get out of control if it cannot reasonably control its numbers."

There is no overpopulation, global warming, climate disasters, food and financial crises. There are only plans of globalists, which they turn into reality step by step at the expense of the above (and many other) "tools".


Well, there is an epidemic, there is a war, there is the beginning of a mass free distribution of condoms."
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Lyubov Sergeevna Gordina

Doctor of Philosophy, Candidate of Technical Sciences, academician of ten International and Russian Academies, President of the Noospheric Spiritual and Ecological Assembly of the World (from 2003 to the present), expert of the Supreme Ecological Council of the Committee on Ecology of the State Duma of the Russian Federation (from 1998 to 2015). Co-author and ideologist of more than 10 concepts of draft laws of the State Duma of the Russian Federation; the author of the idea and developer of the Noospheric Ethical and Ecological Constitution of mankind (Noe-Constitution), created on the basis of the concept of the draft law "On ensuring the energy-informational well-being of the population", proposed for discussion in 1995 by the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

Scientific works: more than 130 articles and 5 monographs. The main areas of activity at present are the spiritual and moral transformation of Mankind, the life–preserving policy of the world community, noospheric culture and education.

Organizer of more than 150 scientific seminars, congresses, symposiums, as well as participant of the UN Summit and the Global Earth Forum in Johannesburg in 2002 RIO+10.Participant and co-organizer of the exposition (Russian pavilion) The World Exhibition EXPO-2005 (Nagoya, Japan). Participant of the Second Planetary Congress on the Rights of the Biosphere in 2006 (Brazil), key speaker of the International Forum of the Mevlan Foundation on the Doe-Constitution in 2009. (Istanbul, Turkey), co-organizer of the World Forum of Spiritual Culture (Astana, 2010). Key speaker at the section of the UN World Summit on Sustainable Development Rio+20 (2012, Rio de Janeiro) with a report: "The noospheric paradigm of the development of world civilization in the XX1 century. Global Strategic Initiative of the World Civil Society: Ngo-Constitution".

"Woman of the Year, 2004" (Amer. Biographer. Institute), diploma and medal "2000 Outstanding intellectuals of the 21st century" (Cambridge, MBC), medals of VDNH and government awards of the USSR and Russia for achievements in the field of development of electronic devices, including laser gyroscopes (1983-1990), medal named after Academician S.I. Repyev for services to the national cosmonautics (2005 year), jubilee medal in honor of the 150th anniversary of V.I. Vernadsky, etc.

Vocalist. The author of the project idea, Artistic Director and founder of the Experimental Concert Theater-CANTILENA Laboratory. She is working on a unique noosphere project, the main purpose of which is to study the harmonizing effect of live sound on the psychosomatic and bioenergetic state of man and the environment.
Participates in the organization and conduct of parliamentary hearings in the State Duma Committee on Culture. She was a member of the working group during the preparation of the hearings on the topic "Culture against terrorism". Her report on the topic: The "Biosocial aspect of terrorism", as well as proposals for Recommendations, were included in the collection of reports of scientists and deputies who spoke at these hearings and are currently being used in the preparation of draft laws.

Laureate of international and national vocal competitions and festivals, awarded the Honorary title "Honored Worker of Culture of Russia" by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation (June 2008)
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*Lyubov literally, letter by letter, written in Cyrillic, means "love". :D
 
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"KURCHATNIK PRESENTED THE STRATEGY OF MERGING MAN AND MACHINE. HAS KOVALCHUK LAUNCHED A PROJECT TO CREATE "SERVICE PEOPLE"?

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The next activation of the Swabian transhumanists in Russia, which is in the phase of a hot war with the West, is expected to take place under the slogans of ensuring sovereignty and national security. Dmitry Peskov, the digitizer under the president, has already changed his shoes in this direction, now it is the turn of the "heavy artillery" - the president of the Kurchatov Institute, Mikhail Kovalchuk. His institution, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science, has developed a draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies".

To be honest, we have not read such near–scientific horror for a long time - except in the fantasies of the authors of "Childhood-2030" or "Education-2035". I remember that Kovalchuk, at many major forums dedicated to national security, broadcast about the danger of the world's "elite" removing "service people". He just forgot to warn us that he would personally deal with changing human nature and the entire natural, living world to a dead technotronic one.

The draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies" was posted on the government portal regulation.gov.ru June 14th. It was not announced in any way by the authorities/in the media, so it did not immediately attract our attention – the formal public discussion has already ended.

The Explanatory Note to the Strategy states:

"The strategy defines the key principles, goals, objectives and main directions of the state scientific and technical policy in the field of development of convergent sciences and technologies as the main tool for creating a nature-like technological basis of the economy of the Russian Federation (nature-like technosphere).

The Strategy defines the mechanisms, ways and means of achieving the long-term goals and priorities of sustainable development of the Russian Federation and ensuring national security by forming new nature-like technologies based on the convergence of sciences and technologies included in the natural resource turnover of nature."

It is necessary to start with an explanation of the term "convergence", which has long and often been used by speakers at the World Economic Forum and other digital transformer platforms. It means combining, merging, first of all, biological, natural elements with inanimate nature, with modern technologies. This is the key mechanism for "improving an imperfect person," as transhumanists believe. Therefore, they are constantly trying to combine the incompatible in terms such as "digital ecosystem", "nature-like technosphere", etc. The essence of convergence is perfectly explained in an interview with the founder of the WEF, Klaus Schwab, to a French television journalist in 2016 . Answering the question when the mass implantation of microchips to people will begin, Schwab states:

"For sure, in the next 10 years. Of course, to begin with, such chips will simply be embedded in clothing – the so-called "wearable devices". And then it will be possible to talk about the implantation of chips in the brain, under the skin, etc. Thus, a direct connection can be established between our brain and the digital world. It becomes obvious a kind of merging of the worlds: digital, physical and biological."

The technologies that are used for this most unnatural "merging of worlds" according to Schwab and Co. are called "convergent". A lot of materials are devoted to the promotion of this phenomenon on the website of the World Economic Forum in the section "Strategic Intelligence" dedicated to the transformation of humanity in connection with the "pandemic" of covid. ( https :// intelligence.weforum.org/ )

So, in the draft Presidential Decree from Kovalchuk, the Government of the Russian Federation is invited to approve a new Strategy within six months, report annually to Putin on the progress of its implementation and, most importantly, "recommend that the state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation be guided by the provisions of the Strategy in carrying out their activities in this area, providing for the necessary changes to the state programs of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation."

As we well understand, an appropriate legal framework must be created to implement these recommendations. In November 2020 we wrote about the government decree 1750 of October 28, 2020. which approves a list of technologies used under experimental legal regimes in the field of digital innovation ( this unconstitutional, as it seems to US, law on “regulatory sandboxes“ where guarantees of fundamental human rights are abolished, was adopted under the guise of covid in July 2020). And what are these technologies that will be tested on citizens in the regions in any order (by decision of the local authorities) - roughly the same way that the covid restrictions were introduced? Neural interfaces, machine support for human decision–making (by the way, isn't it the other way around?), total surveillance and collection of all kinds of data, as well as predictive and prescriptive analytics - i.e. AI will literally be fused with a human (which is convergence). The neural network will be engaged in the "prevention" of undesirable phenomena, from the point of view of the algorithms hammered into it, and will be able to directly "prescribe" to a person how to exist. Before that, we have only half a step left – according to the relevant Federal Law, it is enough for one or another region to declare an "experimental legal regime" on its territory and adopt an appropriate NPA in support of neurotechnologies.

In addition, on February 22, 2022
(- 22.02.2022o_O -) , the Government Commission for the Modernization of the Economy approved at the federal level a roadmap for lovers of the same human-machine convergence called "Neuronet". That is, much of what is said in the Strategy has actually been legalized and will be implemented in the very near future.
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The draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies" was posted on the government portal regulation.gov.ru June 14th. It was not announced in any way by the authorities/in the media, so it did not immediately attract our attention – the formal public discussion has already ended.
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Draft Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"

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Name Draft Decree of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies"Project ID01/03/06-22/ 00128578Date of creation June 14, 2022Developer Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Education and Science of Russia)Responsible Collaborator Khubulova Victoria Eduardovna

DECREE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
About the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

In accordance with subparagraph 5 of paragraph 1 of Article 10 of Federal Law No. 172-FZ of June 28, 2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian Federation", I decree:

1. Approve the attached Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (convergent) technologies.

2. To the Government of the Russian Federation:

a) approve, within 6 months, in coordination with the Presidium of the Presidential Council for Science and Education of the Russian Federation, an action plan for the implementation of the Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (convergent) Technologies
;

b) monitor the implementation of the said Strategy;

c) submit to the President of the Russian Federation an annual report on the implementation of the Strategy.

3. Recommend to the state authorities of the subjects of the Russian Federation to be guided by the provisions of the Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (Convergent) Technologies when carrying out their activities in this area, providing for the necessary changes to the state programs of the subjects of the Russian Federation.

4. This Decree comes into force from the date of its signing.


President
Of the Russian Federation V. Putin

APPROVED

By Presidential Decree
Of the Russian Federation

from " ___ " ________ 2022 G. No . ____



STRATEGY
for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies

for the period up to 2030

General provisions
The following basic concepts are used in this Strategy:

Convergence of sciences and technologies – integration, fusion of sciences and technologies, their methods and approaches, allowing to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. Currently, convergent sciences and technologies include a group of NBICS technologies (nano-, bio-, information, cognitive, socio-humanitarian technologies), but the list is open and can be expanded later.

Nature–like technologies
are technologies that reproduce systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover. Convergent NBICS technologies are tools for creating nature-like technologies.

Nanotechnology is a technological culture based on the possibility of direct operation of atoms and molecules in order to obtain fundamentally new substances, materials, structures and systems having predetermined properties.

Biotechnology is the integration of biological and engineering sciences, which allows using the capabilities of living organisms or their derivatives to create and modify products and/or processes for various purposes.

Information technologies
– processes, methods of searching, collecting, storing, processing, providing, distributing information and ways of implementing such processes and methods.

Cognitive technologies are a group of technologies focused on the study of consciousness, intellectual, in particular cognitive activity of a person and increasing his intellectual capabilities.

Neuromorphic technologies are nature–like technologies and systems based on the principles of the human nervous system.

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

Socio–humanitarian technologies are the processes of research and modification of the spiritual world of an individual in connection with its social functions and manifestations.

Scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation
– the transformation of science and technology into a key factor in the development of Russia and ensuring the country's ability to effectively respond to major challenges;

Big challenges are a set of problems, threats and opportunities that objectively require a response from the state, the complexity and scale of which are such that they cannot be solved, eliminated or implemented solely by increasing resources;

Priorities of scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation are the most important directions of scientific and technological development of the state, within the framework of which technologies are created and used, solutions are implemented that most effectively respond to big challenges, and which are provided with personnel, infrastructure, information, financial and other resources as a matter of priority.


Status of the Strategy for the development of nature-like (convergent) technologies
The Presidential Initiative "Strategy for the Development of Nature-like (Convergent) Technologies" (hereinafter referred to as the Strategy) is approved by the President of the Russian Federation on the proposal of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The Strategy was developed pursuant to the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation No. Pr-2476 of December 3, 2015, No. Pr-2697 of December 25, 2015 and No. Pr-656 of April 18, 2018.

The strategy defines the key principles, goals, objectives and main directions of the state scientific and technical policy in the field of development of convergent sciences and technologies as the main tool for creating a nature-like technological basis of the economy of the Russian Federation (nature-like technosphere)
.

The Strategy also defines mechanisms, ways and means of achieving long-term goals and priorities of sustainable development of the Russian Federation and ensuring national security by forming new nature-like technologies based on the convergence of sciences and technologies included in the natural resource turnover of nature.

The Strategy is aimed at realizing the national interests of the Russian Federation in the global world of the XXI century in accordance with the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2016 No. 642.

The strategy is being developed in the context of the need to solve the main national tasks, find answers to global development challenges, and ensure safe and sustainable socio-economic development of Russia in the long term.

The legal basis of the Strategy is the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Federal Law No. 172-FZ of June 28, 2014 "On Strategic Planning in the Russian Federation", other federal laws and other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation.

The place of the Strategy in the hierarchy of strategic documents of the Russian Federation
This Strategy has been developed taking into account the provisions of the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2016. No. 642 "On the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation", the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on July 2, 2021 No. 400 "On the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation", as well as the Presidential Initiative "Nanoindustry Development Strategy" and is intended to become the basis for the development of a number of program and project-type documents. Based on the Strategy, documents in the field of state scientific and technological policy can be adjusted in terms of goal setting and prioritization of development directions.

The provisions of the Strategy should be taken into account when adjusting the Strategy of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, the activities of existing national projects and programs, State programs of the Russian Federation, Federal Scientific and Technical Programs and the most important innovative projects of national importance, as well as when preparing reports of the Government of the Russian Federation on the directions of state scientific and technical policy for the medium and long term, when drafting the messages of the President of the Russian Federation on the situation in the Russian Federation, other reports and documents of high importance for the state policy in the field of science and technology development.

General characteristics of the big challenges that the Strategy is designed to answer
The global challenge of the XXI century is the need to ensure the sustainable development of civilization.

The basic condition for such development is a sufficient amount of energy and other resources.

At the same time, in the context of globalization, new countries and regions are being involved in technological development, which leads to an increasingly intensive consumption and destruction of resources.

The inclusion of countries such as China and India into the "active technological players", as well as the accelerating development of technologies based on classical principles, lead to a resource collapse.

In particular, the development and widespread adoption of digital technologies will inevitably lead to an explosive increase in energy consumption. According to the International Energy Agency, by 2025, the share of energy consumption by the network infocommunication sphere (terminal devices, user network equipment, network communications, data centers) without industrial information and computing infrastructure will exceed 30% of global electricity production, which will create serious energy resource constraints for the digital economy in the near future.

The cause of the crisis is the antagonism of nature and the technosphere created by man.

Nature has existed for millions of years without resource hunger within the framework of a closed, self-consistent resource turnover. The industrial civilization for 150-200 years of its existence has come to the brink of a resource catastrophe, as evidenced, for example, by the fact that over the last 50 years of the industrial era, the same amount of oxygen (approximately 200 billion tons) was consumed as in the entire previous anthropogenic history.

This is due to the extremely high energy and resource intensity of man-made technologies, in contrast to the exclusively "economical" technologies of wildlife.

A way out of the crisis is possible only by creating a technosphere based on nature-like technologies that reproduce the systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource turnover.

The meaning of creating such a nature–like technosphere is to restore the natural self–consistent resource turnover - a kind of "metabolism" of nature - disrupted by today's technologies, torn from the natural natural context, and the transformation of nature into a direct productive force.

Nature–like (convergent) sciences and technologies are a tool for responding to the great challenges of the modern world.

To create a nature-like technosphere, first of all, it is necessary to abandon the sectoral approach to the formation of science and technology and move to the paradigm of convergence of science and technology.

In world practice, the term "convergence of sciences and technologies" is interpreted as the interpenetration of sciences and technologies, the integration of their methods and approaches, which allows to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. The fundamental point of convergence is the use of ideology, tools and results of some sciences and/or technologies to obtain results in others.

Within the framework of creating a nature-like technosphere, each of the convergent sciences and technologies performs its functions.

Nanotechnology, operating with atoms and molecules, allows us to obtain fundamentally new substances and materials with specified properties, using the same "technological techniques" as nature itself.

The symbiosis of nano- and biotechnologies allows not only to reproduce living matter, but also to create fundamentally new bioorganic materials and structures.

Information technologies allow reproducing natural information transformation processes in artificial objects.

Thus, moving along the path of synthesis of nature-like systems, humanity will approach the creation of anthropomorphic technical systems with elements of consciousness and the ability to cognition. Cognitive sciences and technologies are needed to solve this problem.

In order to intelligently and effectively use the possibilities of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, a radical transformation of the consciousness of man himself as a social being is necessary. This is possible only on the basis of combining nano-, bio-, information, cognitive technologies with the achievements of socio-humanitarian sciences and technologies.

Nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies
are strategic priorities focused on the medium and long term, ensuring the creation of fundamentally new breakthrough technologies and leading to a change in the technological order.
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"KURCHATNIK PRESENTED THE STRATEGY OF MERGING MAN AND MACHINE. HAS KOVALCHUK LAUNCHED A PROJECT TO CREATE "SERVICE PEOPLE"?

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But let's move on to the content of this wonderful Strategy from Kovalchuk and Co. There we are met by important key concepts:

"The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere."

"Socio–humanitarian technologies are the processes of research
and MODIFICATION OF THE SPIRITUAL WORLD OF AN INDIVIDUAL in connection with its social functions and manifestations
."


"Convergence of sciences and technologies – integration, fusion of sciences and technologies, their methods and approaches, allowing to obtain results that are fundamentally unattainable within each of the converging sciences and/or technologies separately. Currently, convergent sciences and technologies include a group of NBICS technologies (nano-, bio-, information, cognitive, socio-humanitarian technologies), but the list is open and can be expanded later."

The language here is extremely transhumanistic, it is not the language of exact sciences – the style of presentation itself is convergent, that is, it is a kind of mixture of technology and esotericism ("technomagy"). By the way, transhumanism in its purest form is precisely such a technological occultism, a belief in the omnipotence of dead microcircuits and digital algorithms. Its adherents see as their task the change of human nature itself, and radical – not only on the physical level (prostheses, implants, neurointerfaces), but also on the mental, moral and psychological.

It was about this danger that Kovalchuk spoke at the Army-2020 Forum and other serious events: the world's "elite" has everything ready to eliminate the "serving people". His speeches opened the eyes of many, we ourselves repeated them with pleasure, but what does Kovalchuk himself propose to do with our people in his strategy? We go further - and see that he has no word for Russian and other Indigenous Peoples:

"The global challenge of the XXI century is the need to ensure the sustainable development of civilization. The basic condition for such development is a sufficient amount of energy and other resources. At the same time, in the context of globalization, new countries and regions are being involved in technological development, which leads to an increasingly intensive consumption and destruction of resources.

The reason of the crisis is the antagonism between nature and the technosphere created by man. This is due to the extremely high energy and resource intensity of man-made technologies, in contrast to the exclusively "economical" technologies of wildlife
.

The way out of the crisis is possible only by creating a technosphere based on nature-like technologies that reproduce the systems and processes of wildlife in the form of technical systems and technological processes integrated into the natural natural resource turnover," this is how it is said about the reasons for the creation of the Strategy.

"Global challenge", "sustainable development" - well, a very familiar vocabulary, isn't it? It's like reading another UN, OECD or World Bank manual. Then there seems to be a common link: indeed, the more we create numbers and electronics in our lives, the more energy this system requires. It would be nice for all of us to get closer to nature, to natural life, to give up gadgets, computers, cell phones and going into the virtual world to the maximum. However, here a fundamentally different thing is proposed as a way out: complete copying of wildlife and our reality with the help of technology, replacing the real world with a virtual one, which supposedly will be closer to reality, erasing the boundaries between natural and electronic with the inevitable complete departure into virtual.

The complete triumph of these most "nature-like" technologies is vividly and honestly described in a short film from Sber called "Clouds", in which all mankind was invited to go to a virtual digital platform to "create their own worlds" and "cleanse the earth of themselves."
This is the best way to radically reduce carbon dioxide emissions. This is the well-known logic of the Club of Rome, the same "sustainable development" of the UN, transhumanist Ray Kurzweill and like-minded, degenerate adherents of the philosophy of anti-natalism, and so on. It is for this purpose that the WEF actively promotes elements of "virtual, augmented reality", it is for this purpose that foresight specialists are trying to get children hooked in schools on neural interfaces, VR helmets, and in the future – to build "forests of consciousness" and conduct collective "neural games". All this is part of the same project "neuronet" (the original author is the US Defense Agency DARPA), which is implemented through the Convergence Strategy.

"... moving along the path of synthesis of nature-like systems, humanity will approach the creation of anthropomorphic technical systems
with elements of consciousness and the ability to cognition. Cognitive sciences and technologies are needed to solve this problem.


In order to intelligently and effectively use the possibilities of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, a radical transformation of the consciousness of man himself as a social being is necessary. This is possible only on the basis of combining nano-, bio-, information, cognitive technologies with the achievements of socio-humanitarian sciences and technologies."

This is the essence of the transhumanist concept, which is reflected in this Strategy. They need a "radical transformation of the consciousness of the person himself" and a corresponding transformation of the entire society. Because the traditional, unwashed human consciousness rejects their ideas as destructive. Transhumanism as a philosophical trend is not coincidentally compared with Satanism (there are also open devil worshippers among its adherents – for example, the American Max Mohr) – in fact, transformers do not create anything of their own, they set themselves the task of copying, distorting and taking control of the natural, natural world order (nature-like technologies), and use technological progress as a crutch. Similarly, the famous monkey of God provoked people to "improve themselves" by distorting the image of God in themselves, then there were Sodom and Gomorrah, the Tower of Babel, etc. The belief that human civilization will be saved only when it invents a "neuromorphic" AI, and people will turn into cyborgs is exactly the same construction of the Tower of Babel by technocrats.
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Threats associated with the emergence and development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies
Nature-like technologies, on the one hand, giving humanity a chance to avoid resource collapse, on the other hand, predetermine the emergence of fundamentally new global threats and challenges.

These threats are related to the very nature of nature-like technologies built on the possibility of technological reproduction of systems and the processes of wildlife. This opportunity opens up the prospect of purposeful intervention in the vital activity of natural objects and, above all, man.

The risks accompanying the creation and development of nature-like technologies are multiplying due to a number of specific features inherent in the latter.

The most important of them are the following:

- the dual nature of technologies, blurred boundaries between civilian and military applications and, as a result, the inefficiency of existing means and technologies of control;

- the availability and relative cheapness of technologies, the possibility of creating weapons of destruction even in artisanal conditions, the absence of the need for the most complex and extremely expensive delivery systems;

- the inability to predict all the consequences of the release of artificial living systems into the environment.

Research and development in the field of NBICS convergence as a tool for creating nature-like technologies is actively conducted in a number of foreign countries, primarily in the USA
.

In particular, in the USA there is a program of the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Commerce called NBIC – "Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information technology and Cognitive science". In other countries, similar convergent programs are known by the acronyms GRAIN (Genetics, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology) and BANG (Bits, Atoms, Neurons, Genes). These programs are largely focused on the development of human resources. Thus, the NBIC program of the USA is called "Converging Technologies for Improving Human Perfomance", and the NBIC program of the European Union is "Converging Technologies for the European Knowledge Society) (CTEKS).

In these conditions, ensuring sustainable socio-economic development and national security of the Russian Federation become dependent on the ability of the state to stimulate and ensure the processes of creation, development and use of convergent sciences and technologies as a tool of nature likeness
.


Initial conditions for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies in Russia
The first response to this strategic challenge was the presidential initiative "Nanoindustry Development Strategy", two stages of which were successfully implemented in 2007-2015. As the task of the third stage, which began in 2016, it is indicated "the advanced development of fundamentally new directions ... ensuring the creation of a suprasectoral scientific, educational and industrial environment in the country in the future for the next 10-20 years.
The main content of this stage will be the development and creation of:

- nanobiotechnology products;

- hybrid devices and bionic devices;

- nanobiosystems and devices, including fundamentally new hybrid bionic-type sensing systems;

- biorobototechnical systems, including new generation artificial intelligence systems and neuromorphic processors.

The implementation of the task of the third stage will lead to the creation of a fundamentally new technological basis of the economy in the Russian Federation.".


Thus, the main vector that sets the direction of scientific and technological development has been determined.

During the implementation of the Presidential Initiative "Nanoindustry Development Strategy", an ideological (intellectual), human and infrastructural base was laid for the development of convergent NBICS-nature-like sciences and technologies.

A national nanotechnology network has been formed, uniting hundreds of scientific, educational, design and industrial centers and laboratories, universities, institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and other scientific organizations, development institutes and others.

A unique center of convergent sciences and technologies has been created, which has no direct analogues in the world – the Kurchatov complex of NBICS-nature-like technologies. This center conducts world-class research and development across the entire spectrum of convergent NBICS sciences and technologies.

An innovative scientific and educational system of interdisciplinary training has been formed, including the world's first faculty of nano-, bio-, info-, cognitive technologies at the National Research University of MIPT.

Of great importance for the development of research and development in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies is the fact that Russia today is firmly integrated into the international scientific community. Our country plays a key role in all major international scientific projects (ITER, CERN, XFEL, FAIR, etc.).

International megascience projects are being actively implemented on the territory of the Russian Federation, such as the International Center for Neutron Research based on the PIK reactor, the Ignitor Tokamak.

The Federal Scientific and Technical Program for the Development of Synchrotron and Neutron Research and Research Infrastructure, which has been implemented since 2020, is of fundamental importance for the formation and development of nature-like technologies.

Within the framework of this program, a qualitatively new experimental base of megasiens is being created, in particular, a fundamentally new promising source of synchrotron radiation "SILA", surpassing in technical characteristics the existing and projected international sources of synchrotron radiation, combining the capabilities of a synchrotron radiation source and a free electron laser.

The creation of such a database will allow us to study not only the structure of natural objects, but also the processes occurring in them.

The Federal scientific and Technical program for the development of genetic technologies, implemented since 2019, will create basic tools for reproducing systems and processes of wildlife.

Of great importance for strengthening the international position of the Russian Federation in the world scientific community is the expansion of the circle of partners in international scientific cooperation
, primarily at the expense of countries willing to pursue independent scientific and technical policy (BRICS, SCO, EAEU).

The results of Russia's participation in major international scientific projects serve, among other things, the interests of the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies.


The purpose and objectives of the Strategy

The purpose of the Strategy corresponds to the content of the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation dated December 25, 2015 No. Pr-2697 and his speech at the 70th anniversary session of the UN General Assembly on September 28, 2015: "We need qualitatively different approaches. It should be about fundamentally new, nature-like technologies that do not cause damage to the surrounding world, but exist in harmony with it and will restore the balance between the biosphere and the technosphere that has been disturbed by man.".

The goal of the Strategy is to realize the national interests of the Russian Federation in the global world of the XXI century by forming the basic elements of a nature–like technosphere.


The main objectives of the Strategy are:

- Determining, based on the big challenges, strategic priorities for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies that allow creating conditions for the formation of a nature-like technosphere;
- Formation of a system for identifying and preventing threats caused by the development of convergent (nature-like) technologies;
- Formation of scientific and personnel base for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies;
- Creation of technological foundations for the formation of nature-like scientific and technological clusters;
- Formation of the basic structure-forming elements of the nature-like technosphere.


Stages of Strategy implementation

Based on the scale of challenges, the state and prospects of fundamental scientific research, three stages of the Strategy implementation can be distinguished:

Stage 1. Formation of the scientific and personnel base for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies (2022-2026).

Priority tasks of the stage:

- creation of a system of training and support of highly qualified personnel in the development of convergent (nature-like) technologies;

- creation of the core of the new generation mega-science experimental base for the study of systems and processes of wildlife (a fundamentally new promising source of synchrotron radiation "SILA", superior in technical characteristics to existing and projected international sources of synchrotron radiation, combining the capabilities of a synchrotron radiation source and a free electron laser; neutron sources);

- creation of a unique laser complex for the study of extreme light fields based on the use of laser radiation sources with a peak power of 200 KW with the ability to perform world-class research in the field of convergent technologies using quantum electrodynamics, nuclear optics and modeling of astrophysical phenomena;

- the deployment of a broad front of fundamental research of systems and processes of wildlife, primarily energy processes in a living cell, metabolic processes, brain structure and activity;

- development of new nature-like energy technologies, including technologies of nature-like nuclear power;

- development and creation of hybrid and biosimilar materials and structures that make up the elementary (component) base of nature-like technology of the first generation, primarily materials for regenerative medicine, new generation medicines and means of their targeted delivery;

- development and creation of combined (hybrid) technical systems and technological processes using natural components, primarily biosensors, biofuel elements, brain-computer interfaces, additive technologies for creating separate biosimilar and artificial biological objects, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy technologies;

- creation of the first generation of the domestic neuromorphic processor and implementation of pilot projects for its application in real sectors of the economy and the military-industrial complex
;


- search for available developments in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies ready for industrial development.

As a result of the implementation of the first stage , there will be:

- basically, an experimental base has been created that provides comprehensive fundamental research of systems and processes of wildlife;

- scientific foundations have been created for the formation of nature-like equipment and technologies of the first generation;

- experimental (pilot-industrial) samples of nature-like equipment and technologies of the first generation have been created;

- the core of the interdisciplinary education system has been formed.
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Stage 2. Creation of technological foundations for the beginning of the formation of separate nature–like scientific and production clusters (2027-2032).

Priority tasks of the stage:

- transfer of the results of the first stage to the economy;

- research and technological reproduction of individual objects and processes of wildlife, primarily in the field of:

- synthetic biology (artificial cell, artificial virus);

- biophotonic devices;

- biorobots;

- additive manufacturing technologies and equipment for the creation of synthetic biological materials and artificial organs from them;

- new generation medicines and means of their targeted delivery;

- energy supply systems for implantable devices, artificial organs and biorobots due to energy processes in living organisms;

- development and creation of neuromorphic brain-machine and brain-brain interfaces, anthropomorphic bioprostheses, anthropomorphic robotic devices;

- development and creation of neuromorphic artificial intelligence systems, including those with the ability to self-study without connection to data storage and processing centers;

- creation of a fully functional (including the learning function) domestic neuroprocessor with characteristics that are not inferior or superior to foreign analogues;

- development of biocomputing technologies;

- creation of prototypes of components of nature-like nuclear power;


- development of the interdisciplinary education system.


As a result of the implementation of the second stage , the following will be created:

- pilot production of equipment and technologies created at stage 1;

- technological bases for the beginning of the formation of separate nature-like scientific and production clusters, as structure-forming elements of a nature-like technosphere
.

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Stage 3. Formation of the basic elements of the nature–like technosphere (2033-2037).

Priority tasks of the stage:

- transfer of the results of stages 1 and 2 to the economy;

- technological reproduction of systems and complexes of wildlife, first of all:


- nature-like energy systems, including nature-like nuclear power;

- cyberphysical additive production complexes ("Internet of everything");

- medical systems based on technologies of correction of the psychophysiological sphere of a person;

- formation of basic elements of anthropomorphic biorobotonics, including communities of anthropomorphic biorobototechnical systems;

- creation of super-large neurocomputers based on the developed neuroprocessors, approaching the human in their cognitive capabilities;

- creation of a new generation of artificial intelligence systems with cognitive capabilities, providing approaches to creating a "strong" artificial intelligence;

- development of the interdisciplinary education system.


As a result of the implementation of the third stage, separate nature-like scientific and production clusters will be formed, as structure-forming elements of a nature-like technosphere.

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The results of the Strategy implementation will determine the prospects for socio-economic development and ensuring the national security of the Russian Federation for decades to come.

Priorities for the development of a support system for nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies

When forming a system to support the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, the experience gained during the implementation of the presidential initiative "Nanoindustry Development Strategy", primarily infrastructure, regulatory framework and organizational and legal mechanisms of the national nanotechnology network, should be used to the maximum.

Special attention should be paid to creating the necessary conditions for organizing effective activities to support nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, including:

- creation of a national system of integrated socio-economic, political-strategic and scientific-technical forecasting, ensuring the identification of priorities for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies and the preparation and adoption of management decisions in this area;

- improvement of the intellectual property management system in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies;

- development of a national system of standards and certification in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, harmonized with the international system;

- creation of a system for the formation of fundamentally new markets for domestic products of nature-like (convergent) technologies, including the market of intellectual products ("market of ideas")
.


The main tasks to be solved within the framework of the support system for nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies are:

- the growth of the volume and effectiveness of public and private investments in research, development and production activities related to the development and implementation of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies;

- formation of nature-like scientific and production clusters that ensure the creation, production and promotion of competitive products of nature-like (convergent) technologies to the high-tech market;

- development and implementation of effective mechanisms for commercialization of research and development results in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies;

- informing society about the opportunities, prospects and risks associated with the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies;

- creation of a system for operational monitoring of the scientific, technical, industrial and market potential of the Russian Federation in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies
;

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Mechanisms for the implementation of the Strategy

1. The system of bodies involved in the implementation of the Strategy

To implement this Strategy, it is necessary to consolidate the efforts of federal government bodies, state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, scientific, educational and business communities, civil society institutions to create favorable conditions for the application of science and technology in the interests of socio-economic development of the Russian Federation.

The system of bodies involved in the implementation of the Strategy includes:

- Administration of the President of the Russian Federation;
- The Security Council of the Russian Federation;
- Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation;
- The Council for Science and Education under the President of the Russian Federation in coordination with other
Councils and Commissions under the President of the Russian Federation
- Government of the Russian Federation;
- Commission for Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation;
- Federal executive authorities;
- Institutes of the national system of integrated socio-economic, Political-strategic and Scientific-technical forecasting;
- Regulatory authorities;
- Institutes of Innovative development;
- SIC "Kurchatov Institute" – the main scientific organization of the Strategy;
- Development funds and institutions;
-State corporations and private companies;
- Public organizations, professional communities;
- Russian Academy of Sciences;
- Higher education institutions;
- Regional authorities;
This list is not exhaustive and may be supplemented.

2. Mechanisms for the formation of priorities for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, management and control over the implementation of the Strategy

Coordination of activities on the formation of priorities for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies and the implementation of the Strategy is carried out by the Council for Science and Education under the President of the Russian Federation.


Scientific coordination of activities on the formation and implementation of priorities for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies is carried out by the SIC "Kurchatov Institute" as the main scientific organization of the Strategy.

Priorities for the development of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies are formed for a five-year period and approved by the President of the Russian Federation.

The system of measures for the implementation of the Strategy and their resource provision are fixed in the Action Plan ("roadmap") on the implementation of the Strategy (hereinafter referred to as the Action Plan), formed for a five–year period and approved by a regulatory legal act of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The implementation of the Action Plan is managed by the Government of the Russian Federation. The Government of the Russian Federation submits an annual report to the President of the Russian Federation on the implementation of the Action Plan.

Scientific coordination of activities for the implementation of the Action Plan is carried out by the Kurchatov Institute Research Center as the main scientific organization of the Strategy.

3. Resource provision mechanisms
Financing of activities included in the Action Plan ("roadmap") implementation of the Strategy, at the expense of budget allocations of the federal budget, is carried out within the funds, including those provided for implementation:

national projects "Healthcare", "Education", "Ecology", "Science and Universities", "Digital Economy", "International Cooperation and Export";

state programs of the Russian Federation "Scientific and technological development of the Russian Federation", "Economic development and innovative economy", "Development of industry and increasing its competitiveness", "Development of electronic and radio-electronic industry", "Information Society", "Development of pharmaceutical and medical industry", "Development of energy", "Development of foreign economic activity", "Development of the nuclear power industry complex", "Reproduction and use of natural resources" and others.

Financing of activities included in the Action Plan ("roadmap") To implement the Strategy, extra-budgetary funds are used, among other things, as part of the restructuring of the research budgets of state corporations and companies with state participation, development institutes and research centers with the allocation of an address line of costs for research and R&D in the field of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies.

Coordination of activities to assess the effectiveness of the implementation of the Strategy is carried out by the Advisory Group on Scientific and Technological Development of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Science and Education.

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Expected results and effects of the Strategy implementation

As a result of the implementation of the Strategy in the Russian Federation, the basic structure-forming elements of the nature-like technosphere should be created, which will ensure in the strategic perspective:

sustainable socio-economic development and national security of the Russian Federation;
the stable position of the Russian Federation in the group of scientific and technological leaders of the XXI century;

high quality of life of the population of the Russian Federation;

creation of optimal conditions for the development of human personality and society.


Risks in the implementation of the Strategy
In the process of implementing the Strategy, the following risks may arise that jeopardize the achievement of its goals:

- lack of awareness among the population of the essence and scale of big challenges and the need to respond to them;

- the absence in the public consciousness of ideas about nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, and their importance for overcoming "big challenges";


- the absence in the scientific community and the sphere of public administration of the Russian Federation of an adequate idea of nature-like (convergent) sciences and technologies, and the relevance of their development;

- differences in the specifics of conducting research and their management model, culture and norms in different institutions and spheres can complicate the establishment of interaction and, thereby, significantly weaken the processes of convergence of sciences and technologies.


Source: https :// regulation.gov.ru/projects#npa=128578
As the Russians say:
Before that, we have only half a step left – according to the relevant Federal Law, it is enough for one or another region to declare an "experimental legal regime" on its territory and adopt an appropriate NPA in support of neurotechnologies.

In addition, on February 22, 2022
(- 22.02.2022o_O -) , the Government Commission for the Modernization of the Economy approved at the federal level a roadmap for lovers of the same human-machine convergence called "Neuronet". That is, much of what is said in the Strategy has actually been legalized and will be implemented in the very near future.
By the way..
Vladimir Putin congratulated the residents of the Altai Republic on the centenary of autonomy

02.06.2022


Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated the residents of the Altai Republic on the centenary of the formation of the Oirot Autonomous Region. The text of the congratulation is published on the Kremlin's official website. The Head of the Republic of Armenia Oleg Khorokhordin also congratulated the citizens on the round date.

On June 1, the Altai Republic celebrated the centenary of the region's formation. On this day in 1922, the Decree "On the formation of the autonomous region of the Oirot people" was adopted. Vladimir Putin congratulated the residents of Altai on this significant date.

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia:

I congratulate you on the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Oirot Autonomous Region, which later became the Republic of Altai.

This event contributed to the socio-economic development of the region, played an important role in the fate of the peoples who have been living on your land since ancient times.

It is gratifying that you take care of your history, the original culture, traditions and customs of your ancestors, strive to effectively solve the tasks facing the republic, the main of which are attracting large investments in the economy and agriculture, creating modern jobs, improving the level and quality of people's lives. And, of course, it is extremely important to fully support the tourism industry, because the Altai Mountains are a beautiful protected area, known for its unique nature, interesting routes and balneological resorts, the cordiality and hospitality of residents.

I wish you good health and new achievements for the benefit of the Altai Republic and the whole of Russia.

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At the end of September 2022, the second ecological forum "Thread of Nature" was held in the Altai Republic. Oleg Khorokhordin, the head of the Altai Republic, told about how ecology and tourism are interconnected
...
— Gorny Altai is the only subject of the Russian Federation with a "noospheric development mission" in its strategy. What kind of mission is this?

— The most important guidelines that we always have in mind and which we strive to follow on the path of development of the region are the preservation of unique natural biodiversity, the development of ecotourism, which involves reducing the anthropogenic burden on the environment, respect for the culture and traditions of the indigenous population, the preferred development of a "green economy". Having a unique natural heritage, we can and should be popularizers of respect for nature, the unity of man and nature, the preservation of ecological balance, the development of the economy according to the "noospheric principle", reasonable and non-destructive environment.

The noospheric model of development is human activity for the balanced (conflict—free) co-development of the technosphere and biosphere on the basis of "nature-like technologies". This is a combination of modern technologies of a new post-industrial technological order with eco-technologies of the future.

The innovative scenario assumes the development of the Altai Republic in the format of a noospheric model, which provides for the introduction of "green" technologies. They should be implemented at all stages of the functioning and development of the innovative structure of the regional economy, construction, production facilities, transport, engineering, information and social infrastructures. ..."

At the end of September 2022, the second ecological forum "Thread of Nature" was held in the Altai Republic. Oleg Khorokhordin, the head of the Altai Republic, told about how ecology and tourism are interconnected
The noospheric model of development is human activity for the balanced (conflict—free) co-development of the technosphere and biosphere on the basis of "nature-like technologies". This is a combination of modern technologies of a new post-industrial technological order with eco-technologies of the future.
Russian Space Society
14.11.2022

The noospheric development of the region was discussed at the Representative Office of the Altai Republic

#P.G.KUZNETSOV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The visiting session of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature" - 2023 took place
In the Permanent Mission of the Altai Republic in Moscow, as part of the interforum activity of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature", a round table "Noospheric development of the Altai Republic" was held under the leadership of Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Altai Republic, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Altai Republic in Moscow Irina Lozova.

The cross-cutting topics of the participants' reports were: the formation of sustainable development of the Altai Republic and the concept of noospheric development of the region in the strategic planning system of the Russian Federation.

Irina Lozova made a welcoming speech to the participants:
"The Altai Republic occupies an outstanding place in Russia in terms of beauty and cleanliness. It carries its own special mission, thanks to its rich cultural, historical, spiritual, and sacred heritage. It's nice that the last Altai Environmental Forum did not become another meeting, but has a real continuation. I think that following the results of the round table, together with experts, we will be able to find effective proposals for the preservation and development of Altai."

Igor Pavlov, Director of the Altai Ecological Forum "Thread of Nature", Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation, continued with an introductory speech, voicing the resolution of the last forum, as well as highlighting key approaches to the preparation and holding of the next Forum in 2023 and conducting interforum activity.

The noosphere model includes four main areas of development of the territory: scientific and methodological, economic ("green economy"), as well as humanitarian and social. This model should give additional income to the region, new jobs, new sectors of the economy.

The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Yuryevich Grudinin presented a spatial approach to the socio-economic development of the Republic, taking into account investment plans in the tourism sector and the preservation of the unique nature of Altai, in particular Lake Teletskoye.

M.Y. Grudinin. The concept of spatial development of RA.pdf ->
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CONCEPT SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALTAI REPUBLIC
(the basis of the noospheric model of the region):
Speaker: Grudinin M.Yu.

approach
structure
content

Moscow November 11 , 2022

Man, by his work - and by his conscious attitude to life - processes the earth's shell - the biosphere.
He transfers it to a new geological state, his work and consciousness of the biosphere passes into the noosphere.

V.I. Vernadsky
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The NOOSPHERE -
is a new way of human development, integrating all scientific and technological achievements (technosphere) with the living and inanimate nature of the planet Earth (biosphere), where the Noos-mind allows us to live in harmony with nature, without destroying it, with all the diversity of the animal and plant world.

ALTAI REPUBLIC:
THE MODEL OF NOOSPHERIC DEVELOPMENT is the greening of the economy, aimed at increasing economic potential while maintaining ecological balance and harmonious development of the natural and social environment.
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Altai Republic - an area of 92,000 sq. km (or 2.2 of the area of Switzerland)
• 6,200 lakes and 12,209 rivers
• 60.93 thousand square kilometers of forests (27.3 hectares per 1 person, 0.5 hectares in the world)
• 22% (more than 21 thousand square kilometers) – natural territories under protection, including 5 UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites
• More than 2 thousand species of medicinal plants
• Glaciers of the Altai Mountains form more than 60% of the runoff of underground and surface waters throughout Western Siberia
• Tourist flow of over 2.2 million people (~10 tourists per 1 resident)
• The Altai Republic is one of the rarest territories in the world suitable for comfortable living (unique conditions for training athletes, health improvement and rehabilitation, creativity, a calm and healthy life)
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Three reasons for the approach to the development of the territory of the republic through the spatial development of the specified SPR and directly related to our region:

1. The key priority of the country's Spatial Development Strategy is "The advanced development of territories with a low level of socio-economic development, with their own potential for economic growth, as well as territories with a low population density and a projected increase in economic potential."

2. The Altai Republic belongs to geostrategic territories (the territory of the Russian Federation, which is essential for ensuring the territorial integrity and security of the state). I note that we have 3 (three) land borders with foreign
countries: China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan.

3. The noospheric model of development of the most ecologically clean region of Russia (the ecological and economic index of the Altai Republic is 215.37%, in relation to the nearest region, the Chechen Republic is 100.86%), requires a spatial development strategy that ensures the protection of the biosphere as the foundation of the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.

The basic postulate here is the following approach:
The entire territory of Gorny Altai is a protective territory, and human economic activity can be carried out in limited (specially allocated and justified) spaces with a given type of land use
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Scientists advocate that 50% of the global land and seas should be transformed into interconnected protected areas to maintain these benefits.
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To preserve biological diversity, 50-60% of the territories untouched by economic activity is necessary, which is possible in the Altai Republic, unlike most regions of Russia and countries of the world – this is the basis of the concept being developed of the most ecologically prosperous region of the Russian Federation, its ecological and noospheric capital.
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Gorny Altai, whose area is 3.4 times larger than Crimea, has a settlement density of 2.4 people /1 sq.km (Russia averages 8.53 people /1 sq.km, Europe-100), while most of the population is concentrated in the area of the capital of the Altai Republic and its suburbs in the Gorno-Altai agglomeration (this is 1.5% of the territory of the republic have ~ 50% of the population).

The spatial strategy will make it possible to implement the noospheric model of development of the region, the first both in our country and in the world!
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Noospheric Concept of spatial development of Republic Altai – summary:

Altai's mission is to create a noospheric model of the region's development as an exemplary project of the human life in the III millennium (allowing not only to preserve the pristine nature, the diversity of the animal and plant world, sacred places and cultural heritage sites, but to integrate the ecosystem of the Altai Mountains into the modern digital world, achievements of scientific and technological progress and a steady trend of advancing socio-economic development).

Having protected over 50% of the territories with an environmental regime, we will get the first region in the country, this opportunity can be realized already in 2023.

We offer all interested parties: government, business and public figures, to implement a noosphere project on the unique Altai land in the format of ARM: Altai – Russia – the World.
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Prerequisites for the formation of the CRC

Draft DECREE
PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
On the development strategy of nature-like (convergent) technologies

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

"Development of the Concept (scheme) of spatial development of the territory of the municipalities "Gorno-Altaysk" and "Mayminsky district" of the Altai Republic"

8.2.3 Development of a fundamental spatial model for improving the settlement system and territorial organization of the economy of the Altai Republic, taking into account the growing agglomeration processes, emerging centers of advanced socio-economic growth and the presence of unique prospects for the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.
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Welcome to the new world of the NOOSPHERE
The Altai Republic Development Center is your guide to a happy and meaningful life
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The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Yuryevich Grudinin
The head of the ANO "Altai Republic Development Center" Mikhail Yuryevich Grudinin presented a spatial approach to the socio-economic development of the Republic, taking into account investment plans in the tourism sector and the preservation of the unique nature of Altai, in particular Lake Teletskoye.

M.Y. Grudinin. The concept of spatial development of RA.pdf ->
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https://cosmatica.org/upload/redactorfiles/М.Ю.%20Грудинин.%20Концепция%20пространственного%20развития%20РА.pdf CONCEPT SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALTAI REPUBLIC
(the basis of the noospheric model of the region):
Speaker: Grudinin M.Yu.

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Prerequisites for the formation of the CRC
Draft DECREE
PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
On the development strategy of nature-like (convergent) technologies

The noosphere is a new, evolutionary state of the biosphere, in which scientific and technological human activity becomes a determining factor in the development of the biosphere.

"Development of the Concept (scheme) of spatial development of the territory of the municipalities "Gorno-Altaysk" and "Mayminsky district" of the Altai Republic"

8.2.3 Development of a fundamental spatial model for improving the settlement system and territorial organization of the economy of the Altai Republic, taking into account the growing agglomeration processes, emerging centers of advanced socio-economic growth and the presence of unique prospects for the noospheric development of the Altai Republic.
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Welcome to the new world of the NOOSPHERE
The Altai Republic Development Center is your guide to a happy and meaningful life
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Which means that the beginning of transhumanism in Russia, the Altai Republic, was officially announced in November 2022.

Of course, just as the decree itself for the development of nature-like technologies was not announced in the Alt-Press (alternative press) outside Russia in any way, just as the announcement of the launch of the Altai project was not announced in the Alt-Press outside Russia in any way, so, not only will Nothing be said in the Alt-Press outside Russia about the upcoming transhumanist events in the Altai (and soon all over Russia), but also, through soles like Professor Matthew Ereth, the "Canadian patriot", a major victory will probably be declared over the plans of WEF, the club of Rome and others transhumanists. He has already done this in some articles in which he clearly distinguished the huge difference between the humanity Russian idea of the noosphere (in Vernadsky's words) and the Western evil, transhumanistic idea of the noosphere.

So far, the stupid propaganda and manipulation has been great, but soon it will be an even bigger circus. There will be many, let's enjoy it.
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Who was a huge fan of noospheric development through the application of nature-like technologies?
We are looking for nature-like (convergent) technologies in English. What comes out:

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Convergent and Nature-Like Technologies as the Basis for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

Zhironkin, Sergey ; Demchenko, Svetlana ; Kayachev, Gennady ; Taran, Ekaterina ; Zhironkina, Olga

Abstract
The global challenge of the 21st century is associated with the need to ensure the sustainable development of modern countries. The basic condition for such development is an adequate amount of energy and resources. This means using not oil and gas only but supplies of drinking water, arable land, forests, and other mineral resources are being rapidly depleted. The industrial civilization, in only 200 years of its existence, has put the world on the threshold of a resource collapse. The reason for the current crisis situation is the antagonism of nature and the technosphere created by man. Technical progress has violated the natural resource turnover - a peculiar metabolism of nature, creating technologies that are hostile to it. These technologies, being torn from the natural context, are in fact bad copies of individual elements of natural processes and are based on a highly specialized model of science and industry-specific technologies. Consequently, the transition to sustainable development requires a radical technological modernization of the economy, in particular, widespread diffusion and inter-sectoral transfer of convergent and nature-like technologies.

Publication:
IVth International Innovative Mining Symposium, Kemerovo, Russian Federation, Edited by Tyulenev, M.; Zhironkin, S.; Khoreshok, A.; Vöth, S.; Cehlár, M.; Nuray, D.; Janocko, J.; Anyona, S.; Tan, Y.; Abay, A.; Marasová, D.; Stefanek, P.; E3S Web of Conferences, Volume 105, id.03008

Pub Date: October 2019


We are the Directorate of Digitalization, Technology and Agri-Business of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization

Responding to the growing demand for support to achieve inclusive and sustainable industrial development, the Directorate of Digitalization, Technology and Agri-Business assists countries by enhancing local productive capacities, thereby advancing economic competitiveness. Inclusive and sustainable industrial development is key to reducing poverty and achieving other development goals.

The importance for inclusive and sustainable industrial development (ISID) to eliminate absolute poverty is reflected in the 2013 Lima Declaration, in which UNIDO Member States renewed their mandate for the organization: the eradication of poverty through inclusive and sustainable development.

The relevance of ISID as an integrated approach to all three pillars of sustainable development is recognized by the recently adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will frame United Nations and country efforts towards sustainable development in the next fifteen years. UNIDO’s mandate is fully recognized in SDG-9, which calls to “Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation”. The relevance of ISID, however, applies in greater or lesser extent to all SDGs.

UNIDO promotes industrial development that reduces its environmental footprint and supports the creation of decent jobs and income for all.

In order to contribute to the overarching sustainable development goals, UNIDO’s work is aligned along the following four strategic priorities:

Creating shared prosperity
Advancing economic competitiveness
Safeguarding the environment
Strengthening knowledge and institutions

UNIDO carries out four interlinked core functions to achieve its management objective of integration and scale-up:

Technical cooperation function
Analytical and research function, and policy advisory services
Normative function and activities related to standards and quality
Convening function and partnerships

UNIDO will continue making every effort to increase the efficiency, effectiveness, accountability and transparency of its operations in order to maximize the impact of its activities.




Nature-like and Convergent Technologies as drivers for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The twenty-first century has presented mankind with a number of major challenges that threaten the sustainable development of civilization. In order to overcome these challenges, new approaches to development must be found. What do we call major challenges? These are the problems and opportunities to which we cannot respond to within the existing order of things. The problems, tasks, opportunities are so significant that they require another scientific and technological approach.

The new UNIDO publication titled "Nature-like and Convergent Technologies: Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution" highlights that nature is an inspiration of driving change leading to transformative achievements in the generation, storage and distribution of energy. The term "convergent technologies" refers to the integration of nano-, bio-, information, cognitive and social technologies (NBICS) in the process of creation of results that are not achievable when using them separately. UNIDO highlights the importance of collective actions in promoting nature-like and convergent technologies, as they are essential for collaborative engagement with nature in the new era of the 4th industrial revolution.

The enormous growth potential of the 4IR must be balanced against associated challenges, such as a potential widening of the technology gap between high income and developing countries. In this light, UNIDO continues to exercise its role on advancing these technologies, their application in industry and cooperation in relevant risk assessment, management and communication mechanisms in order to achieve ISID for all.
Contact: Ms. Olga Memedovic

Olga Memedovic, Chief of the Business Environment, Cluster and Innovation Division (BCI) in the UNIDO Depart-ment of Trade, Investment and Innovation (TII)










"Nature-like and Convergent Technologies Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution
January 2020

CONTENTS

1. Nature-like and convergent technologies as a response to global challenges
Sustainable economic development opportunities for nature-like and convergent technologies
Convergetics and synergetics
Convergence of life, bio- and medical sciences
Convergent or nature-like technologies in medicine

2. Frontier technologies driving the fourth industrial revolution
The 4IR and Industry 4.0
Convergence drives divergence
Potential impacts of the 4IR on the Sustainable Development Goals
Challenges
Preparedness for 4IR
Moving towards Industry 5.0 and Society 5.0

3. Megascience and international collaboration as a basis for the development of nature-like technologies

4. Readiness to develop and implement convergent technologies — NBICS
Recommendations on potential mechanisms for minimizing and removing barriers

5. Resolution of the Forum global
Forum on Nature-Like and Convergent Technologies

NATURE-LIKE AND CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report was prepared by Olga Memedovic, Chief of the Business Environment, Cluster and Innovation Division (BCI) in the UNIDO Depart-ment of Trade, Investment and Innovation (TII).

Oliver Authried, Brigitt Roveti, Christi Thomas, Iana Iakovleva, Linda Lampel, Svetlana Erkenova, Ekaterina Seteykina and Jun Yamashita provided background research and support.

The report benefited from the research papers prepared by Mikhail Kovalchuk, President, Oleg Naraikin, Vice-president, and Ekaterina Yatsishina, Deputy Director, National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute); and Oleg Movsesyan, Di-rector, Moscow State University Science Park.

The publication has benefited from the contribu-tions of keynote speakers and panellists during the Global Forum on Naturally-based and Convergent Technologies held in Sochi, Russia, 28–29 Septeber 2018. The Forum was organized by UNIDO in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and the Nation-al Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute), and funded from the Voluntary Contribution of the Russian Federation to UNIDO Industrial Development Fund.

The main spokespersons and moderators of the Forum were Andrey Fursenko, Assistant to the President, Vladimir Kalamanov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Mikhail Kovalchuk, President of the National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute), Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Deputy Director General of UNIDO, and Alexander Sergeev, President of the Russian Academy of Science. ..."
"Nature-like and Convergent Technologies Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution
January 2020
This report was prepared by Olga Memedovic, Chief of the Business Environment, Cluster and Innovation Division (BCI) in the UNIDO Depart-ment of Trade, Investment and Innovation (TII).

Let continue to quote a little more from the report.
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From the plenary session on Naturally Based Technologies as a Response to Global Challenges at the Global Forum on Naturally Based and Convergent Technologies, with Mikhail Kotyukov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Andrey Fursenko, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Science Foundation, and Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Deputy Director General, UNIDO

Source: UNIDO (2018).

Introduction 3

• Benefits of standardization to ensure interop-erability in industry.

• Barriers to the uptake of digital, nature-like and convergent technologies in industry in developed and developing countries, and poli-cy implications.

• Industrial and technology trends, policy coor-dination and workforce skill requirements.

• Addressing skill mismatches at the nation-al level, such as the lack of digital skills and qualifications in science, technology, engi-neering and mathematics.

• The role of financial development institutions and international organizations, such as the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), in supporting digital and convergent technologies, their application in industry and cooperation in relevant risk assessment, management and communication mechanisms.

• Follow-up actions to build awareness of the po-tential of digital and convergent technologies for supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and related Sustainable De-velopment Goals (SDGs) — in particular SDG 9 for industry, innovation and infrastructure.

4. NATURE-LIKE AND CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

1. NATURE-LIKE AND CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES AS A RESPONSE TO GLOBAL CHALLENGES

Speakers:

Aleksandr Dynkin, Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations

Andrey Fursenko, Russian Presidential Aide

Christophe Béhar, FAYAT Group

Veniamin Kondratiev, Governor of Krasnodarsk Kray

Mikhail Kotyukov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Mikhail Kovalchuk, President, National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute)

Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, Deputy to the Director General, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Vladislav Panchenko, Chairman of the Board, Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Aleksandr Sergeev, President, Russian Academy of Sciences

This session addressed opportunities of nature-like and convergent technologies, the concept of technological convergence through nano-, bio-, info-, cogno- and socio- (NBICS) technologies (figure 1.1) and biomimicry. The chapter is based on the conference presentations and research pa-pers produced by the Kurchatov Institute staff, led by Mikhail Kovalchuk.

Technogenic and anthropogenic problems have driven the biosphere — the surface of the planet occupied by living things — to critical degradation. Each of the scientific and technological revolutions in the history of civilization resulted in economies of scale and scope but at the cost of a distorted balance between biosphere and technosphere, casting doubt on the preservation of civilization itself.

Our society has acknowledged the need to change how we treat the planet and its resources. Many anthropogenic environmental problems are discussed at the global level, as they become more destructive, such as urbanization, deforestation, un-sustainable consumption patterns, contamination of natural water resources, and global warming due to excessive emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

Climate change is the most notable problem of modern society. Many scientists believe that the main factor contributing to global warming is the exhaustion of the ocean buffer to increasing temperatures — the straining of oceans’ heat sink capacity as the carbon dioxide dissolved in them increases, changing their composition.

The emergence of large urban communities and megacities (with a population of over 10 million) threatens 21st-century social and environmen-tal sustainability. Megacities, in addition to their great environmental impact, pose significant problems for health and wellbeing. Some 92 per-cent of the world population lives in areas where air pollution exceeds the guideline levels set by the World Health Organization (WHO).

At the global level, access to clean water and sanitation is a priority. As more and more people strive to control water sources, water has become a valuable resource due to its scarcity in some regions. In response, processes such as filtration using nature-like technologies may enable the provision of water similar to natural conditions.

Access to energy is another issue. The manufactured technosphere is extremely energy-intensive today. For instance, processing and receiving one simple voice message sent from a smartphone consumes the same amount of energy as boiling 1 litre of water (about 0.1 kWh). According to the International Energy Agency, by 2025 the share of energy consumed by the information and communication sector (terminals, user network equipment, network communications and data centres), without counting energy consumption by the information and computing infrastructure of the industrial sector, will exceed 30 percent of the world’s electricity production. This will create serious energy constraints for the digital economy in the near future.

Competition for natural resources has become a critical issue in economics and politics. It can cause conflict between states, even military ones. But the real pressing challenge has been largely ignored — maintaining the fragile balance between nature and economies to keep our planet alive, the antagonism between natural and man-made capital. To address this global challenge, the scientific community faces the difficult task of rethinking how humans and economic systems should interact with nature.

The only solution is creating a technosphere based on technologies that reproduce systems and processes of living nature in the form of technical sys-tems and technological processes integrated into the natural resource flow. Scientists see the solu-tion in nature-like and convergent technologies. According to Kovalchuk et al., such technologies should form the basis of a fundamentally new technological base of civilization. The purpose of creating a nature-like technosphere is to re-store a kind of “metabolism” to nature — a natural self-consistent resource turnover that has been disrupted by today’s technologies and torn from the natural context.

The nature-like technosphere is not an artificial speculative construction, but a natural, regular stage of the scientific and technological development of humanity. The origins of the idea of nature-likeness, as well as the reasons for its recent identification, are rooted in the peculiarities of cognition. The historical cognitive and transforming activity of humans developed from their perception of the surrounding nature, as an in-comprehensible but integral whole, through seg-mented models of nature that are accessible to analysis and through the formation of highly spe-cialized sciences and economic sectors
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At the initial stages, there was natural philosophy. Subsequently, physics, biology, chemistry and other natural sciences stood out on the natural side, while the philosophical side became the incubator of the humanities — psychology, sociology, history and linguistics. That natural process accompanied the first industrial revolution, the era of geographical discoveries, when the thrust of new knowledge required the isolation of individual disciplines. Following the path of in-depth knowledge of the world, accompanied by the division of the subject matter into ever smaller fragments, science has studied many process-es in detail but has lost an integral picture of the world.

Over time, the reverse process, the fusion of sciences, began on a new level of the dialectical spiral. Its origin dates back to the end of the 19th century, when linking sciences began to emerge, such as biochemistry, geochemistry, biogeochemistry and so on. The development of science was increasingly determined by the integration and interpenetration of various areas, which led to the emergence and expansion of the interdisciplinary research that has emerged today in technology (figure 1.1).

6. NATURE-LIKE AND CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

These processes have spread to the human sciences, which combine with natural science. For example, cognitive research was originally carried out by the methods of linguistics, psychology and sociology. Today, the main tools for cognitive research are positron emission and computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and other physical methods. The results obtained are described in concepts and terms of physics, mathematics, computer science and other natural sci-ences (figure 1.2).

To search for tools for creating nature-like technologies, the emergence and rapid development of supra-disciplinary, supra-industry information technology and nanotechnologies are of great scientific and methodological importance. Information technology considers the storage, processing and transmission of information regardless of its kind. In this sense, it connects the living and non-living at the information level. Nanotechnology, as a methodology for constructing materials of any type by atomic-molecular manipulation, connects living things with non-living things at the atomic level. Thus, nano- and information technologies return science to a holistic picture of the world and serve as the basis for creating tools for nature-like technologies.

Today, the convergence of nano-, bio-, informa-tion, cogno- and socio-humanitarian sciences and technologies (NBICS — or convergent technologies) serves as such a tool, with each part performing its own functions. Nanotechnology, operating with atoms and molecules, makes it possible to obtain a fundamentally new substance or material with desired properties, using the same techno-logical methods as nature itself. Additive technologies make the product, while saving material and cutting waste. The symbiosis of nano- and bio-technologies allows not only reproducing living matter, but also creating fundamentally new bio-organic materials and structures. Such materials are already used, in particular in medicine. Infor-mation technologies make it possible to reproduce the natural processes of information transforma-tion in artificial objects.

Synthesizing nature-like systems, humanity will approach the creation of anthropomorphic tech-nical systems with elements of consciousness and the ability to know. To pursue this, cognitive sci-ence and technology are needed. At the next stage, we will talk about creating a community of an-thropomorphic devices and systems that interact with each other and with the external environ-ment, including humans, and are endowed with social functions.

FIGURE 1.1 From interdisciplinarity to nature-likeness

Shifting the emphasis to the “living”
Linking science:Biophysics, geophysicsBiochemistry, geochemistry Bioengineering, bioinformaticsNeurophysiology, neuroeconomics, and so on Nanotechnology—atomic compounds of “living” and “inanimate”

Output of interdisciplinary research in technology:
Additive technologies, including biomedicineBioenergy—energy production due to metabolic processes in living systems
Source: National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute).

FIGURE 1.2 Natural, humanitarian and social sciences
NATURE PHILOSOPHY; NATURAL SCIENCES; PHYSICS MATHEMATICS CHEMISTRY; “Protein factory”; HUMANITARIAN and SOCIAL SCIENCES; LINGUISTICSSOCIOLOGYPSYCHOLOGYCOGNITIVE SCIENCE; PHILOSOPHY; ARCHAEOLOGYANTHROPOLOGY; ETHNOGRAPHY; BIOLOGY; GENETICS
Source: National Research Centre (Kurchatov Institute).

Nature-like and convergent technologies as a response to global challenges sciences and technologies, a radical transforma-tion of human social consciousness is necessary. All this is possible only through the integration of nano-, bio-, informational and cognitive technol-ogies with the achievements of social sciences and technologies.

A better understanding of the laws of nature will further scientific discoveries and innovation as well as increase energy efficiency without harming the planet, thus helping countries to realize sustainable industrial and economic development.
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Convergence in sciences is merging scientific disciplines and technologies, creating biosimilar materials and devices and, in the long run, enabling harmony between the techno- and biospheres. Merging organic and inorganic chemistry in new materials and devices, coupled with information technology and the “vivification” of resulting systems with algorithms imitating the working process of a human brain, is a new stage of cognition. It is not simply an interaction between separate technologies for the sole purpose of achieving sustainability, but rather the collaboration of disci-plines that at first sight are distinctly different.

The preservation and future of civilization depend on the emergence and development of convergent technologies — NBICS. The NBICS technologies will create a harmonious noosphere in which the biosphere, technosphere and sociosphere supplement each other and are closely interconnected and convergent. However, without a change in human consciousness and approaches to civilization, these prospects could be empty (figure 1.3).

According to Mikhail Valentinovich Kovalchuk, the President of National Research Centre (Kurch-atov Institute), humans achieve significant break-through discoveries using still-developing principles based on the highly specialized study and analysis of the world around them.9 Convergent sciences will raise civilization to a new stage of de-velopment that overcomes the main discrepancies of the modern technosphere — the techno physical objects in the environment — environmental pollution, resource depletion, food scarcity and a resulting struggle to secure scarce resources.

Convergent technologies will change how production is organized, and inevitably, socioeconomic relations. A modern human being as the subject of practical and cognitive relation to the world it-self, sooner or later, becomes the object of scientif-ic and technological influence. That is why the “S” component in NBICS — socio — is essential (figure 1.2). The emerging socio-humanistic issues must be solved jointly with scientific and technological ones.

In the early 1960s, it was predicted that if developing countries, for example China or India, reached the energy consumption level of the Unit-ed States, a worldwide resource collapse would follow. Today, such a collapse would affect all socio-economic aspects of public life — economics, finance, energy, environment, social connections and political systems.

At the beginning of the first industrial revolution, our planet supported 500 million people, now the population has surpassed 7 billion. Without new technologies, it is impossible to provide even the minimum living requirements. The artificial technosphere (physical or man-made objects) has reached an unprecedented size. As a result, 60 percent of dryland territory is so intensely utilized that animal and plant life is running out of space.

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Humans are consuming greater amounts of the biota, causing imbalances, severe loss of species and growing threats and effects from climate change. For nearly 300 years, humans have constantly increased labour productivity and production output through scientific and technological progress, without considering the effects of that growth. Today the technosphere is an ever greater burden on its surrounding nature.

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The Kurchatov Institute’s NBICS Centre (fig-ure 1.4) — where nanotechnologies are already being combined with the achievements of molecular biology, bio- and genetic engineering, and microelectronics — has established the infrastructure for convergent nano-, bio-, info- and cognitive studies. The centre uniquely combines mega-installations, synchrotron radiation and neutron sources, a supercomputer, nuclear power, electron microscopes science and clean room areas to develop super-pure semiconductors, new biomaterials and hybrids of living and non-living structures.

Among others, the goal of convergent technolo-gies is a new energy industry, since only sufficient energy can ensure sustained development. Solar power models the natural process of photosynthesis by using a semiconductor structure, unlike green leaves that have a hard to reproduce bio-organic structure.

In nature each quantum of sunlight is used with high efficiency, because nature is a very economical power user. But in the artificial technosphere we use machines and mechanisms that consume a huge amount of energy, and nature-like conserv-ing technologies may not provide enough for them to work. What’s next? Following nature’s example, one can build essentially new technologies and hybrid systems that consume a very small quantity of energy.
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The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) is the world’s first cross-industrial and crossfunctional platform that offers a voice and venue for leaders to transform manufacturing and utilise technology as a tool for global cooperation and collaboration to encourage greater investment in capabilities, foster innovation and drive global skills development.

Co-chaired by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the United Arab Emirates, GMIS unites influential delegates from the global manufacturing and technology communities, including leaders from governments, expert industry CEOs and specialist researchers and academics to discuss, debate and shape the future of the manufacturing sector and place manufacturing at the heart of economic regeneration and government policymaking
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In July 2019, the manufacturing community gathered in the city of Yekaterinburg – the industrial heartland of Russia – for the second edition of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, #GMIS2019. First announced by President Vladimir Putin in May 2018, #GMIS2019 was held under the theme of ‘nature-inspired technologies’ – also known as biomimetic design and biomimicry – which is the science of mapping design challenges to the natural world to nd innovative solutions. The 2019 summit hosted presentations, panel session, keynotes and working groups to create discussion in order to intensify the impact of innovation and Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies on the global manufacturing sector through the worldwide dissemination of knowledge, best practices and standards, while highlighting the role of manufacturing in enabling global prosperity through advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations.

The New Global Initiative WIll focus on Developing Nature-Inspired technologies That are less resource-intensive and more eco-Friendly

YEKATERINBURG, Russia, 11 July 2019 – The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) announces a new global initiative in response to the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, call for action to develop nature-inspired technologies that are less resource-intensive and more eco-friendly, as indicated in the President’s Keynote Address given at the Summit in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

President Putin said:
“I am convinced that ensuring clean air, water, food, and quality of life and life expectancy for billions of people requires drastically new technologies and technical devices, which are less resource-intensive but much more eco-friendly. Such uber efficient scientific engineering, manufacturing solutions will allow us to strike a proper balance between bio and techno spheres. This includes the so-called nature-inspired technologies. They imitate natural processes and systems. They follow the laws of nature. I believe that in our era of tectonic changes and uncertainty, the priority for us are the intrinsic values, the creation of better opportunities for life and development of people. This great responsibility lies with us for the future of our planet and we need to work together.”

In collaboration with Kurchatov Institute, the Skolkovo Foundation, and the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) announces its second initiative to drive the research and deployment of innovative technologies, resulting in the tangible transformation of industries.

The New Global Initiative will call for research papers through an academic network, focusing on biomimicry and sustainable industrial technologies that are inspired by nature. With the Kurchatov Institute, the new global initiative will assess and review the most viable solutions that can be forwarded to Skolkovo Foundation for prototyping. The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit and Skolkovo Foundation will then invite start-ups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from around the world to participate in the challenge of developing the solution, and thereafter collaborate with the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade for wide-spread industrial deployment.

Under the theme of Nature-Inspired Technology and the Future of Manufacturing, GMIS 2019 highlighted some of the greatest innovations in biomimicry through dedicated sessions exploring the many ways manufacturing is drawing inspiration from existing systems in the natural world to solve complex human problems.

The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit continues its commitment on creating tangible outcomes by the launch of its second global initiative that is focused on helping industries transform without aggravating ecological challenges, such as resource depletion and climate change. The Summit’s first initiative – The Mohammed bin Rashid Initiative for Global Prosperity – was launched at its inaugural edition that took place in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and is aimed at bringing together companies, startups and entrepreneurs, governments and NGOs to create an ecosystem designed to enable new businesses to be built, new jobs to be created, and new solutions to be unlocked in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It combines the MBR Global Maker Challenge – an online open-innovation platform for ‘makers’ and innovators to solve specific real-world challenges, and the MBR Global Prosperity Award – a prestigious global accolade that recognizes and rewards social innovation brought by manufacturing for the betterment of humanity.

Badr Al-Olama, Head of the Organising Committee for the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS), said: “Nature should continue inspiring us on our path of technological innovation and transformation in the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This will allow for clean air, water, food, and quality of life to be sustained for generations to come. We are proud to announce our second global initiative that is inspired by the President of the Russian Federation, Valdimir Putin, and his vision of using sustainable and eco-friendly solutions that are inspired by nature. We look forward to the realisation of this global vision in partnership with academia, the start-up community, and the manufacturing sector.”

The new global initiative was launched at the closing ceremony of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, that took place from 9-11 July.


About GMIS:
The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) was established in 2015 to build bridges between manufacturers, governments and NGOs, technologists, and investors in harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution’s (4IR) transformation of manufacturing to enable the regeneration of the global economy. A joint initiative by the United Arab Emirates and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), GMIS is a global platform that presents stakeholders with an opportunity to shape the future of the manufacturing sector and contribute towards global good by advancing some of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

The first two editions of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit were held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in March 2017, and Yekaterinburg, Russia in July 2019, respectively, with each edition welcoming over 3,000 high level delegates from over 40 countries.

GMIS 2020, the third edition of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, will be held alongside Hannover Messe, the world’s largest industrial trade fair from 20-21 April 2020 in Hannover, Germany, and will focus on glocalisation towards inclusive and sustainable global value chains
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Kovalchuk said that Russia will protect itself from American bioweapons

July 13, 2022
The head of the Kurchatov Institute, Mikhail Kovalchuk, spoke about the threat of bioweapons for Russia.

At a meeting of the parliamentary commission, which was held today, he noted that Russia now faces another challenge
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“And today a new challenge has arisen, which my colleagues talked about, but this challenge differs from the atomic one in the following thing — it is not visible to the eye and is not obvious to most living people. This is the first, very important, but this challenge is much more terrible because it is comprehensive and invisible,” Kovalchuk said.

He recalled that almost 40 years ago, the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center was established in response to the threat of nuclear weapons in connection with the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Today, there is no less threat from biological weapons in the world.

“I must say that, realizing this for a long time, even before we learned about the existence of American biological laboratories in the territories of the countries surrounding us, we began to form a kind of research pool aimed at studying living life,” Kovalchuk said.

He noted that over the past ten years, the initiatives of scientists in this field have been supported by the President and the government of Russia.

“We have actually created a new “Kurchatov Institute” of the XXI century inside the Institute of Atomic Electricity, preserving all our competencies in nuclear technologies, which, just as we responded to the emergence of a nuclear threat, will also respond to this existential challenge related to biological safety. There is no doubt about it,” Kovalchuk said.

Earlier it became known that the parliamentary commission to investigate the activities of US biological laboratories in Ukraine, together with the Kurchatov Institute Research Center, will develop additional security measures to protect Russia from aggressive viruses and pathogens.

Deputy Speaker of the State Duma and co-chair of the parliamentary commission Irina Yarovaya said that thanks to Russia’s special operation to protect Donbass, it was possible to find out that the technologies offered by the United States are aggressive today.

According to her, the creation of new security measures with the involvement of the Kurchatov Institute is an important and correct decision.

“Today, the scientific potential of the Kurchatov Center is the highest technologies that allow Russia to fully form an independent path of development in all spheres,” Yarovaya noted.

According to Konstantin Kosachev, Vice-Speaker of the Federation Council, co-chairman of the parliamentary commission to investigate the activities of US biological laboratories in Ukraine, Russia will be able to provide all necessary security measures against the background of threats from the United States.

“The conclusions that we propose to submit to the President and the Government of the Russian Federation through our parliamentary commission, of course, will contain recommendations on how to improve the international legal support of the relevant procedures. I think that it will contain direct recommendations on how to improve our national biosafety system, which is in a fairly advanced state, which absolutely needs improvement,” Kosachev said.”

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The head of the Kurchatov Institute expects an increase in mortality from covid to 90%

According to Mikhail Kovalchuk, 9 out of 10 patients will die from the new version of the coronavirus


MOSCOW, November 11. The coronavirus variant with a mortality rate of 90% may become a new threat that humanity will face in the future. This opinion was expressed on Friday at the forum of innovative financial technologies Finopolis 2022 by the president of the National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” Mikhail Kovalchuk.

“The atomic era has passed, and the atomic umbrella that saves us today is decaying. Because they will kill you and me in another way. A covid with a mortality rate of 90% will come, where 9 out of 10 cases will die, and that will be the end of it. <…> Bio-hazard has become the main one,” Kovalchuk said.

He called cyber threats the second significant challenge. However, unlike biological ones, it is possible to cope with them by turning off the “switch”, the scientist believes.

“But you can’t do anything about bio-hazard. The Americans have surrounded us in all the republics with biological laboratories. They can first make endemic viruses that destroy livestock, undermine agriculture. Here, the African swine fever is man-made, I can tell you in detail. Therefore, we must understand that today [there are] new challenges,” he also explained.
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At the same forum for innovative financial technologies Finopolis 2022 was announced the pilot of the digital ruble, which was launched from April 2023.
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Putin signed a law on the creation of a unified database of genetic information in Russia
The rights to the results of intellectual activity, information about which is provided to the information system, are proposed to be regulated by the civil legislation of the Russian Federation

MOSCOW, December 29. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that establishes the procedure for creating a state information system in the field of genetic information. The relevant document was published on Thursday on the federal portal of legal information.

The state information System (the “National Database of Genetic Information”) is being created to “ensure national security, protect the life and health of citizens.” It is designed to guarantee sovereignty in the field of storage and use of genetic data, as well as the exchange of information between government agencies and holders of genetic data.

The law also prescribes the concept of “genetic information”. It means information about the genetic information of various biological objects, presented in a form suitable for the collection, systematization, accumulation, storage, clarification, use, dissemination and destruction of such data. As the developers of the initiative noted, the creation of a national database of genetic data “will ensure a high level of security, independence, and competitiveness of domestic developments in the field of genetics.”

Information included in a single database
According to the document, the owner of the information contained in the system will be the Russian Federation. The rights to the results of intellectual activity, information about which is provided to the information system, are proposed to be regulated by the civil legislation of the Russian Federation. The functions of the customer will be performed by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the operator of the information system will be the federal state budgetary institution “National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” ...
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