Earth Program

EarthProgram - Animated logo
Gardener of myself for our Earth
An Interdisciplinary Project of Ecology & Personal Leadership
Our Earth is a unity:
Let us create from the single parts a whole synthesis!
Add the paradigma of synthesis in your response
to the complex environmental challenge facing the world.
logoEP-Earth Program:
EP is an interdisciplinary project of ecology and personal leadership. Interdisciplinarity does not only mean to link different scientifical disciplines together like natural sciences and psychology, but it means also to build bridges between the rational, the emotional and the spiritual worlds of the human being.

We stimulate research to develop new intellectual paradigms that recognize pluralism i.e. the synthesis of single elements as a force for positive change.
We research new strategic dimensions to add to our life. We develop a new lens through which we see the world.
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We accept the challenge of change.

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We identify and promote new opportunities. We specialize in educating the kind of skills that leaders must have to cope successfully with emerging changing conditions. animated snake

We want to be a catalyst for change towards a more just, human and sustainable world. We promote and strengthen civil society.

logoOne World - One Humanity
logoThe purpose of EP:
The purpose of EP is to enhance and foster environmental awareness in business, government, educational, scientifical organizations through the interdisciplinary approach of natural sciences linked to psychology.
logoEP offers international trainings, interdisciplinary research studies, events.
logoEP builds bridges:

logoOn Elena Franzini, PhD.

logoThe poster of the interdisciplinary project EarthProgram - Gardener of myself for our Earth

The animated pictures by Elena Franzini and courtesy by Stefan Kahl - Vienna (for more animations click here)

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(Last revised: 23.3.1997)
E-mail: e.franzini@earthprogram.vienna.at
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