The Next Operating Model for Resilience Will Not Be Human-Only The next generation of resilience will not be built by human institutions alone. It will also not be built by artificial intelligence alone. It will not be built by technology platforms abstracted from ecology, or by nature-based language separated from governance, evidence, and stewardship. The […]
Expertise Is Everywhere. Matchable Expertise Is Rare. The world has extraordinary expertise. It exists in universities, companies, public agencies, laboratories, infrastructure operators, startups, technical communities, civil society organizations, professional networks, local institutions, and lived-experience communities. There are hydrologists, grid engineers, public health specialists, AI governance experts, cyber-physical resilience practitioners, geospatial analysts, climate scientists, restoration ecologists, […]
Capability Must Become Organized Before It Can Become Useful Every serious ecosystem eventually faces the same operational problem: capability exists, but it is not organized. Experts are scattered across universities, companies, public agencies, laboratories, civil society organizations, infrastructure operators, startups, professional networks, technical communities, and local knowledge systems. Projects need people, but often cannot define […]
The Next Generation of Risk and Innovation Work Depends on Human Capability Infrastructure The world is not short of problems to solve. It is not short of ideas, reports, models, conferences, tools, pilots, institutions, or talent. What it lacks is a disciplined way to connect the right people, teams, institutions, experts, sponsors, public authorities, communities, […]