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Marina V. Tyasto <marinatyasto@yandex.ru>
Tatiana S. NOVIKOVA Ph.D., Dr.Sci. <tsnovikova@mail.ru>
Linda Hawkin Israel <lindahi@earthlink.net>
Dear Mariana:
(1) Many thanks for your msg (ATTACHMENT I) in response to our following previous list
distribution;
(02/26/07)
Extension of GLORIAD to SAPA via optical fiber line
http://tinyurl.com/2zby3l
I am very happy to know that you have now well recovered from your sickness.
(2) I thank you very much for your cordial invitation to your wonderful ÒGlobal
Leadership ForumÓ which will be held at your SAPA on May 2 to 6, 2007. I
am taking the liberty of distributing your following two materials about this forum
to our list;
(a) 9th
GLF.Info.Oct061.pdf
<http://tinyurl.com/2k6hay>
(b) The 9th Global Leadership Forum.Two pages.Feb.1.pdf
<http://tinyurl.com/37za3f>
If
there is a travel fund, I wish to attend it very much since it seems to have a
quite synergy with our Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming
(GCEPG) project, which is to be conducted by TatianaÕs group — see ATTACHMENT
II and Section IV-5 and ANNEX
7 of;
Report on
Fact-Finding and Assessment Trip to Create Global University System/Altai Mir
(now Siberia)
http://tinyurl.com/y88mtk
(3) Pls let me know the outcome of
your discussion with your Rector Boyko on the connection of your SAPA building
to GLORIAD via broadband optical fiber Internet line. As said before, it
will be the first step to extend GLORIAD broadband Internet to various SAPA
offices as well as to GUS/Siberia affiliated institutions.
(4) Linda is now in Anchorage, Alaska, and will be back to Seattle next week to
start raising fund for her (and my) trip to Altai Republic to finish up her
e-health project proposal on the Òprevention of maternity and infant mortalityÓ
project which is to be submitted to the Japanese Official Development
Assistance (ODA) fund;
ÒImprovement of
Community, Maternal and Child Healthcare in Altai Region, Siberia, RussiaÓ
http://tinyurl.com/2tt488
BTW, this is in the following
previous list distribution;
(02/21/07) Next
steps of e-healthcare/telemedicine project of GUS/Siberia
http://tinyurl.com/2ebecj
(5) Pls convey my best personal wishes to Lyudmila — hope her eye
operation will be successful.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon again,
Best, Tak
ATTACHMENT I
> From: TYASTO <tyasto@sapa.nsk.su>
> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:10:39 +0600
> To: "'utsumi@columbia.edu'" <utsumi@columbia.edu>
> Subject: RE: [gu-new] (02/26/07) Extension of GLORIAD to SAPA via optical
> fiber line
>
> Dear Tak,
>
> Thank you for your direct letter. I was reading your previous mails and
> quite admire with your active work on promotion of the GUS and GUS/Siberia
> also.
> It was really some time as I was again sick for more than one months
around
> the new year. But now I'm well and working hard again. We've been planning
> to have a meeting with task force leaders at SAPA, but it didn't happen
yet
> as Vitaly Nikultsev and Alexander Karpov were busy at that particular day,
> then Leonid Bobrov left for the business trip, then we had an
International
> Conference at SAPA. So we plan the meeting on the next week. Thank you for
> your proposals - I will suggest it to Rector Boyko to discuss with
> specialists and move forward.
> From my side I want to inform you that SAPA is organizing the 9th Global
> Leadership Forum on 2-7 th of May.We kindly invite you and hope that
> probably you could make it along with your other planned workshops. See
the
> informational letters in Attachments.
>
> Lyudmila is preparing to the surgery on her eye and she sends to you warm
> regards. Best wishes from me,
>
> Marina
ATTACHMENT II
Brief on Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming (GCEPG) Project
1. Project Description:
GCEPG with a globally
distributed computer simulation system will focus on the issue of
socio-economic-environment and sustainable development in Japan, the US, China,
Russia, and the other relevant countries. Researchers in those countries will
construct their simulation models, which will be interconnected through
broadband Internet to form Globally Distributed Socio-Economic-Environmental
Simulation System.
The initial focus will be on the quantitative policy analysis of global
interrelations and interdependencies among those countries with the deployment
of gas pipeline from Tomsk, Siberia to China, and the construction of
hydroelectric dam in the Republic of Altai, Siberia where there are five UNESCO
World Heritage sites which draw increasing number of tourists into small town
of Gorno-Altaisk with only 9,000 residents. This gas pipeline will
certainly affect socio-economic developments of China, and hence the ones of
Japan, the US, Europe and others.
This project will then demonstrate integrated and synergistic approach among
grassroots, government, university, stakeholder, etc. Use of graphic info
modeling/mapping and potentially "gaming" on key issues and potential
solutions will assist each group's ability for standardized data gathering and
situational analyses, projecting out potential outcomes for more informed
decision making and activities. It brings together most sophisticated
university-based mathematical modeling techniques and experts and regular
people who can then more easily see--at a glance--how issues and outcomes can
impact and interact each other.
This project will train local experts for leadership development, in relation
to strategic use of technologies and cooperation among stakeholders for more
effective advocacy, informed policy, public understanding and participation and
concrete community development.
2. Project Objective:
GCEPG will construct Globally
Distributed Socio-Economic-Environmental Simulation System through broadband
Internet, which will have two tier system:
(a) One for training
young would-be decision makers in crisis management, conflict resolution, and
negotiation techniques basing on "facts and figures" and
(b) The other for helping decision makers construct a globally distributed
decision-support system for positive sum/win-win alternatives to conflict and
war.
List of
Distribution
Marina V. Tyasto
Head of International Relations Department
Siberian Academy of the Public Administration (SAPA)
Nizhegorodskaya Street, 6
Novosibirsk, 630102
Russia
Tel/Fax: 7-383-210-12-52 (direct)
Cel: 7-913-920-67-69
marinatyasto@yandex.ru
morozov3@sapa.nsk.su
tyasto@sapa.nsk.su
oms@sapa.nsk.su
http://mail.yandex.ru/monitoring/
Tatiana S. NOVIKOVA Ph.D., Dr.Sci.
Head of Finance and Tax Policy Department
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY
Novosibirsk State Technical University
K. Marx prospekt, 20
Novosibirsk, 630092
Russia
tel.: +7 (383) 346‑24‑87 (office)
+7 (383) 330‑15‑53
(home)
fax: +7 (383) 346-02-09
tsnovikova@mail.ru
Linda Hawkin Israel
Founder and Executive Director
Mobile Assessment and Media Systems (MAMAS)
LCDN Coordinator, Global University System (GUS)
6533 Seaview Ave. NW #211A
Seattle, WA 98117-6046
206-393-8576
lindahi@earthlink.net
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* Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E., Chairman, GLOSAS/USA
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* (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.)
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* Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education
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* Founder and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of
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* Global University System (GUS)
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