Thursday, April 8, p.m. Room 41

Symposium G: Governance of Knowledge & Technology as a Societal Distributed Process
E. Buchinger, Austria

14:00-14:30
Mapping and its Observer
M. Fuellsack, University of Vienna, Austria
14:30-15:00
Living Systems Theory and Typology of Migrations
I. Riss, Central Bureau of Statistics, Jerusalem, Israel
15:00-15:30
Governance as Societal Distributed Process: A Multi-actor, Multi-level, Multi-mechanism Approach (M3)
E. Buchinger, Austrian Institute of Technology,Vienna, Austria
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-16:30
Social innovations in climate adaptation strategies - first lesson from a regional study
K.-H. Simon, University of Kassel, Germany
16:30-17:00
Nuclear Knowledge Management in Multilevel Community Networks: Synergetic approach
A. Dreimanis, Radiation Safety Centre of the State Environment Service, Riga, Latvia
17:00-17:30
Communication and knowledge in the Finnish Nuclear waste management programme
M. Silvan-Lempinen, I. Kantola, University of Turku, Finland
17:30-18:00
Distributed Decision Support in Home Care
L. Lhotska, J. Dolezal, J. Dolezel, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
18:00-18:30
Governing Innovation Processes in Complex Social Systems
P. Ahrweiler, University College Dublin, Ireland