2nd International Conference Slovenia, 14th - 15th November 2014 INVITATION to a unique & co-creative Conference-Process focusing on Integrated Approaches for a Green, Self-Sufficient, Culturally Embedded and Socially Inclusive Economy in Slovenia, Europe, and the World, with fundamental values underlying the cultural heritage of our societies in its centre and as the starting point of practical policies and measures, and to get acquainted with Integral Green Slovenia, the forthcoming second volume in the Gower Ashgate Integral Green Society and Economy Series CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS and RATIONALE Building on the 1st International Conference INTEGRAL GREEN ECONOMY FOR A BETTER WORLD1, the biggest international event to date on an integral green economy that took place in Slovenia (at University of Maribor and BC Naklo) from September 17th to 19th. The main organizers were the Biotechnical Centre Naklo and Trans4m Center for Integral Development in Geneva, with the assistance of 26 co-organizers and supporters. Introducing New Economic Thinking & New Practice : Presenting a comprehensive overview of emerging alternative economic thinking and practice based on sustainable approaches to economics, aligned with an integral “four worlds and center model”, developed by Trans4m Center for Integral Development. Key elements of this integral model are a Moral Economic Core (Center), a Self-sufficient Economy (South), a Developmental Economy (East), a Social Economy (North), and a Living Economy (West), altogether interconnected via four transformational economic paths. Revealing the Integral Green Slovenia Process and Building on Real Life Cases, locally and globally : Based on the theoretical model of Integral Worlds Approach with its transdisciplinary, transcultural and transformative character, and including the wealth of impulses for economic renewal in Slovenia in relation to all four economic paths and the moral core, the conference sheds light on Slovenia’s unique national process and introduces distinctive real-life cases representing the emergent integral green economy – locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. Reviewing and upgrading the vision of the Integral Green Slovenian Economy (IGSE) in the context of EU policies for sustainable development : The conference will consider viable measures to lead Slovenia out of the present serious economic, financial and political crisis, as well as its crisis of values, and will help in shaping a long-term strategy for sustainable development in the context of the EU 2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, with the long-term objective to establish Slovenia as a pilot country of an Integral Green Economy within Europe. Set in the broader context of an Integral Green Economy and University : drawing on the example of a research and educational initiative in Southern Africa where the development of »Integral Green Zimbabwe« has been spearheaded by a transformative program of CAREing for Society : Catalysing societal development; Activating community; innovation driven institutional Research; and transformative Education. ON THE PATH TOWARDS INTEGRAL GREEN SLOVENIA The Slovenian story of Integral Green Economy consists of a multitude of stories, of several bigger and smaller stories. Firstly, it is the story about the journey of a Slovenian community towards integral green economy and society that can historically be traced back to the principality of Carantania. However, after less than 25 years of sovereignty and initially praised for a seemingly non-problematic transition from socialistic self-management system to a market economy in Western European style, Slovenia is currently under pressure of an economic, financial and political crisis, interpreted also as crisis of values, in the course of 1 Conference website with the report, presentations and other inputs: http://www.bc-naklo.si/index.php?id=2525 and http://www.bc-naklo.si/index.php?id=2643. which austerity measures were imposed by the EU and international institutions. It is only natural that a number of individuals, groups, organisations and communities are seeking for an alternative path out of the crisis. The Conference will reveal part of such, while also recognizing that the newly independent Slovenia is being assisted on its path of renewal by several policies of the European Union, particularly those related to sustainable development (while impeded by certain others, i.e. macroeconomic and fiscal policies). And we will show through the framework of the Integral Green Slovenia movement, how the rich diversity of these initiatives is being purposely connected and upgraded. The idea of Slovenia as a model for an integral, sustainable and socially responsible economy and society was developed during the period of spring 2011 to autumn 2014 and initially applied to framing the vision of Slovenia as a sustainable low-carbon economy and society.2 In addition to the 1st conference on integral green economy, important milestones in 2013 were also A citizens' initiative for a wholesome life in the internationally respected community of Slovenia: Integral Green Slovenia and the report - A vision Towards an Integral Green Slovenian Economy (Ronnie Lessem in coll. with Alexander Schieffer). In the development of the initiative for Integral Green Slovenia the initial assumption was that Slovenia had specifically great potential for integral development by drawing upon its natural and cultural heritage, as well as its relevant scientific thinking and good social and economic practices, similar to the potentials exhibited in seminal integral models presented from different cultures. In cooperation with Lessem and Schieffer, the Slovenian social innovators are now newly discovering these integral or potentially integral practices, studying them and presenting them to a wider public. In this process their leading representatives are being connected in a unique process of co-creation and also compare them with world renowned integral practices. The participants of the first Integral Green Economy Conference, locally, nationally, and globally, confirmed that Slovenia has excellent potential and a unique opportunity to become a pilot country for an integral green economy in Europe, enabling the country to overcome within a relatively short period its economic crisis in a dignified way. In the context of the Integral Green Slovenia movement, the theoretical framework of Integral Worlds Approach is being applied in an original and practical way, o by placing in the centre and as the starting point of practical policies and measures, fundamental values underlying the Slovenian and European cultural heritage. o by building on the authentic Slovenian culture but also incorporating elements of neighbouring and other cultures. o by connecting and upgrading a number of Slovenian good practices, aligning them with (already) internationally recognised but primarily European models of integral economy and sustainable development. o by smart integration and effective implementation of EU developmental policies based on sustainable development principles, such as the green and circular economy, social economy and socially responsible entrepreneurship, ethical banking, and sustainable development of towns and rural areas with food and energy self-supply (synergies and cross-sectoral approach). o by purposely building on the paradigm of sustainable development that encompasses four dimensions (i.e., economy, environment, society, culture), with particular emphasis on values of sustainability and social responsibility. This process is going to be revealed in the forthcoming volume Integral Green Slovenia. 2 The process is documented on the website: www.dpiciga.com CONFERENCE THEMES The emergence of an Integral Green Economy – Framework and Practice: An overview and integration of historical and emerging alternative economic thinking - across disciplines, cultures, from individual to societal transformation. A comprehensive presentation of Integral Economics and the concept of Integral Green Economy Alternatives do exist! Presentation of seminal integral models: Mondragon in Spain, Grameen in Bangladesh, SEKEM in Egypt, Sarvodaya in Sri Lanka, Mondragon in Spain, Chinyika in Zimbabwe, …. (Dr. Ronnie Lessem, Dr. Alexander Schieffer, Trans4m, Switzerland) The Story of Integral Green Slovenia: Slovenia on the path towards Integral Green Slovenia - Potentials for Integral Green Development: the nature, the culture with the values, scientific thought, spiritual enlightenment and practices The movement and the Book (Key Figures of the Process: Dr. Darja Piciga, key Slovenian co-creators, Dr. Ronnie Lessem, Dr. Alexander Schieffer, …) The Story of Integral Green Zimbabwe: The Process and The Book (Dr. Elizabeth Mamukwa, Dr. Ronnie Lessem, Dr. Alexander Schieffer) Elaborating Slovenian cases of integral green economy (Pro-Action Café) Reviewing and upgrading the vision and outline programme of the Integral Green Slovenian Economy (IGSE) (Dr. Darja Piciga and other policy makers, decision makers, Dr. Ronnie Lessem, Dr. Alexander Schieffer) ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE In alphabetical order: Dr. Martina Bavec, Dr. Nevenka Bogataj, Aleksandra Gradišek, Ivana Leskovar, Dr. Ronnie Lessem, Dr. Elizabeth Mamukwa, Ddr. Matjaž Mulej, Andrej Kranjc, MSc, Dr. Jože Osterc, Dr. Darja Piciga (Chair), Sebastijan Pikl, Dr. Marijan Pogačnik, Dr. Jožica Rejec, Dr. Alexander Schieffer, Marko Slapnik, Tadej Slapnik, Dr. Andrej Udovč CONFERENCE LOCATION and INFORMATION BIOTECHNICAL CENTRE NAKLO Address: Strahinj 99, 4202 Naklo, SLOVENIA Information about participation in the programme: Dr. Darja Piciga, Integral Green Slovenia, e-mail: darja.piciga@gmail.com Information on the registration, fee, agenda: e-mail: integralnaslovenija@gmail.com ORGANISED AND SUPPORTED BY: INTEGRAL GREEN SLOVENIA A citizens' initiative for a wholesome life in the internationally respected community of Slovenia TRANS4M Center for Integral Development, Geneva, Switzerland Biotechnical Centre Naklo, Slovenia University of Maribor Maribor, Slovenia OTON ŽUPANČIČ PRESCHOOL Slovenska Bistrica Organising Committee of the Conference VIVUS, Naklo, Slovenia Center Rinka – Institute for tourism and sustainable development of Solčavsko Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences Institute of organic farming Eco-Social Forum, Slovenia Marko Pogačnik and VITAAA Slovenia UMANOTERA, The Slovenian Foundation for Sustainable Development, Ljubljana, Slovenia INTERSO Integration of economic development, society and environment Institute for social responsibility, Koper Development Cooperative e TRI, Slovenia POSSIBLE SUPPORTERS: Ministries Members of the European Parliament Youth Network No Excuse Slovenia
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