information ecology projects |
key domains |
peace cubes |
digital bridges in peace |
uniting for peace |
gandhi-king season |
key classes | peace | conferences | public participation | habitat | ecological design | index | search |
NGO Committee on Human Settlements
| access to information | database | electronic publishing | email lists | habitat & human settlements | habitat ii | ngo networks, committees & | public participation | united nations | |
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Role: Co-Chair; At-Large Member; Member
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New York, NY
1995.10-2000.09 |
Documents | |
Presentation of the basis for the use of the Digital Date Clock - with yyyy.mm.dd format - as the ideal solution for a universal format for recording dates of transactions. pdf file from an HTML page. |
Brooklyn 1999.10 |
Electronic mailing lists | |
with the following one-line message: subscribe pip-L |
1997.10- |
Inactive. |
1997.08-1999.09 |
An electronic mailing list for members of the NGO Committee on Human Settlements in the context of follow up to the Habitat Agenda. Inactive. |
1997.03- |
Databases |
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The initial database for Information Habitat: Where Information Lives; succeeded by the NGOS@UN database. During the active life of INFOHAB, it was the locus of major growth in its structure and contents, and was used to manage, inter alia, databases for key NGO Committees - on Human Settlements, Social Development, Sustainable Development, the NGO Steering Committee to the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development, and the preliminary database for participants in preparations for the Millennium Forum. |
New York, NY 1995.05 |
The Internet database is the successor to the NGOS@UN database, incorporating a significant number of new data files - now totalling 99, including the water-body oriented geographic data structure that were developed in preparation for Y2K contingency planning, and a set of data files for Internet domain names, the registration of which was a major focus of activity in the year 2000, and that are central components in the design of Gaia University and in an evolving proof of the Gaia Mind hypothesis. |
Brooklyn, NY 2000.06 |
9999.99-9999.99 | |
NGO Committee on Human Settlements
| access to information | database | electronic publishing | email lists | habitat & human settlements | habitat ii | ngo networks, committees & | public participation | united nations | |
information ecology projects |
key domains |
peace cubes |
digital bridges in peace |
uniting for peace |
gandhi-king season |
key classes | peace | conferences | public participation | habitat | ecological design | index | search |