Sustainable world
I-World Concept
Sustainable World Trinity
Global development goals
Future world
Post-2015 world strategy
United Nations Development Programs
Smart Nations
Intelligent Cities
THE FUTURE WE NEED, or Why Today World Should be Disrupted
1. I-WORLD PLATFORM:
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
SUSTAINABLE WORLD DEVELOPMENT GOALS/MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND
AT THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT ON 25 SEPTEMBER 2015, WORLD LEADERS ADOPTED THE 2030 AGENDA FOR
SUSTAINABLE, INCLUSIVE AND RESILIENT DEVELOPMENT, WHICH INCLUDES A SET OF 17 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS TO END POVERTY, FIGHT
INEQUALITY AND INJUSTICE, AND TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE BY 2030.
BUILDING FUTURE WORLD. I-WORLD MANIFESTO:
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THE FUTURE WE NEED, or Why Today
World Should be Disrupted:
The Wealth and Poverty of the World:
“In 2014, the richest 1% of people in the world owned 48% of global wealth, leaving just 52% to be shared between the other
99% of adults on the planet. By 2016, the top 1% will have more than 50% of total global wealth”, which totaled USD 263 trillion
equivalent to USD 56,000 per adult in mid-2014.
“80 people now have the same wealth as the bottom half of the world’s population” (WEALTH, OXFAM, 2015)
“A small child has greater wealth than the 2 billion poorest people in the world combined, since a small child has no debt”. The
global debt is now exceeding USD 200 trillion.
It’s now very clear that the present world is doomed to extinction, and should be replaced by a self-sustaining dynamic world,
which is smarter and more sustainable, that is, intelligent and innovative, healthy and secure, liveable, resilient, and efficient,
moral, fair and open, environmental and ecological, instrumented and interconnected.
2. POST-2015 GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
THE FUTURE WE WISH ALL
THE WORLD WE NEED FOR ALL
THREE SCENARIOS for THE FUTURE
Rio+20: The United Nations Conference
on Sustainable Development
UN Millennium Development Goals and
Beyond
Transforming our world: the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development
SMART WORLD OF CONTINENTS,
COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
TRANSFORMING WORLD CONTINENTS
SMART AFRICA: World Bank Projects
SMART ASIA
SMART AUSTRALIA, New Zealand, and
Oceania
SMART NORTH and SOUTH AMERICA
The SMART WEST INDIES
The SMART MIDDLE EAST
SMART EUROPE
SUSTAINABLE WORLD TRINITY
SUSTAINABLE WORLD STAKEHOLDERS
TOMORROW’S WORLD: The SUSTAINABLE
World
SMART COUNTRIES, NATIONS, LANDS, OR
STATES, REPUBLICS, OR BODY POLITICS
“SMART WORLD” CENTER
EIS SMART BRANDS AND PROJECTS
SUSTAINABLE WORLD: VISION, MISSION,
AND PROJECTS
I-WORLD CREATORS AND PROMOTERS
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3. THE FUTURE WE WISH ALL:
IT’S A SUSTAINABLE WORLD
The Sustainable World Concept is emerging in the quest for sustainable growth and smart economic,
technological and socio-cultural development and intelligent governance for international communities and
states, regions and cities, and global virtual communities, as well as for enterprises, industries and
economies, local, regional and global.
Sustainable World is Sustainable Continents, Intelligent Nations and Smart Eco Cities, Smart People and
Smart Life, Sustainable Land and Environment, Sustainable Infrastructure and Smart Industry, Smart Grids
and Eco Buildings, Intelligent ICT and Eco Mobility, Big Science and Future Technology, Internet of Everything
and Smart Web, Smart Financing and Intelligent Banking, Smart Health and Education, Smart Security and
Safety, Smart Government, Regulations and Standards.
Demographic, environmental, economic, political, and socio-cultural factors are forcing the future world to
become more efficient, rational, dynamic, intelligent, technological, and self-sustaining, or smart and
sustainable.
The World has to go through a substantial transformation, to become smart, intelligent and ecological (see
the “Sustainable World” Trinity diagram), driven by four key i-factors: Intelligence, Integration, Innovation, and
instrumentation.
The Sustainable World Strategy aims to model Future World as an eco-intelligent Planet of sustainable
communities, villages, cities, regions, and countries.
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4. THE WORLD WE NEED FOR ALL:
SUSTAINABLE WORLD OF CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
VISION: SUSTAINABLE WORLD of 4Cs: Continents, Countries, Cities and Communities
MISSION: smart eco communities, intelligent green cities, sustainable living, healthy and smart environments, renewable
energy global infrastructure, smart green real estates; the citizens’well-being, physical, mental, and social
GOALS: Promoting a Smart World Foundation Framework, the principles, guidelines, standards, solutions, specifications,
technologies, for constructing Sustainable Communities: local, national, international or worldwide; Networking government
leaders, policy makers, industry players, local governments, city managers, academia, developers, technology providers and
NGOs across the world, promoting smart sustainable communities; smart solutions to critical global problems, as climate
change, fresh water, or green energy; advancing converging solutions in Education, Science, and Research, Technology,
Engineering and Industry
PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES: Smart World Global Policy, Sustainable Development, Eco World Development, Digital World
Development, Social World Development, Comprehensive Planning, Sustainable Urban Design and Planning, Smart/Intelligent
City Solutions, Eco City Development Principles
TECHNOLOGIES: Intelligent ICT Technologies; Ecological/Clean/Environmental Technologies; Social Innovations and
Technologies, KM Technologies, Integrated Networks; Emerging and Disruptive Technologies
SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY: The Triple Bottom Line Sustainability Model (Full Cost Account)
Natural Capital(Planet, Environmental Protection and Ecosystems Conservation and Enrichment),
Social Capital(People, Citizens, Social Well-Being and Equity),
Economical Capital(Profit, Growth, Sustainable Business)
SUSTAINABLE WORLD/CITIES PROGRAMS: EIS’ Sustainable World Strategy; UN Global Development Program, EU 2020; IBM’s
Smarter Planet, Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities;
EIS’ Sustainable World Growth Strategy comprises the Smarter Planet Strategies, Intelligent Urbanization Models, EU 2020
Strategy for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive growth, as well as national growth strategies as Japan’s “New Growth Strategy"
or Russia’s Smart Nation Development.
"A Smart World: A Development Model for Intelligent Cities“; (Keynote). The 11th IEEE International Conference on Computer
and Information Technology (CIT--2011);
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5. THREE SCENARIOS FOR THE FUTURE WORLD
We are at a historical critical point – a defining moment - in building the kind of world to live, with the following
three scenarios.
I. Lost Decade. The World will have suffered a permanent loss in wealth and capacity for growth
II. Sluggish Recovery. The World will have suffered a permanent loss in wealth and start slowly growing from
the old basis.
III. Sustainable Recovery. The World is making a full recovery and raise its potential and capacity for
Sustainable Future
Sustainable World Strategy is the most viable solution for a Full Sustainable Recovery providing economic,
social, political, technological and environmental sustainability
Sustainable World Strategy is the platform for Intelligent Nations, Smart Cities and Green Communities
Sustainable World Strategy is advancing both poor nation states and world economies making obsolete the
old world division into the core countries, semi-periphery countries and the periphery countries
Sustainable World Strategy sees the world-economy, suffering a heavy crisis, as exhausted and detrimental
to a large proportion of the world's population, to be transformed into a smart world-economy
The Sustainable Future requires a complete renovation of the existing world order, as well as the existing
infrastructures in the developed high-income countries, as Japan or USA, in the fast developing middle-
income countries as BRIC, and in the underdeveloped low-income countries as Tajikistan or Rwanda.
Sustainable World Strategy makes a framework for the Post 2015 Sustainable Development Goals
promoted by the Rio+20 Conference and the United Nations Global Development Programs
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6. RIO+20:
THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
Environment: legal and ethical issues
Environment: air, water, oceans, climate change
People: social inclusion, green jobs, education
Sustainable agriculture, wildlife, food security,
consumption and production patterns
Sustainability policies, programmes and their
economic impact
Energy access, efficiency and sustainability
Sustainable cities
Resilience and disaster preparedness
…, leaders from all four corners of the globe must prove
that we can provide future generations with a more
equitable, more prosperous and greener world for all.
José Manuel Barroso, President of the European
Commission
Source: Future Perfect. RIO + 20 UN Conference of
Sustainable Development. 2012. Tudor Rose.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable
Development, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 20 to 22
June 2012, resulted in an agreement by Member States to
launch a process to develop a set of sustainable
development goals that can be used to pursue focused
and coherent action on sustainable development.
In the Conference outcome document the Heads of State
or Government and high-level representatives resolved to
“establish an inclusive and transparent intergovernmental
process on sustainable development goals that is open to
all stakeholders, with a view to developing global
sustainable development goals to be agreed by the
General Assembly” (see resolution 66/288, annex, para.
248).
2. Among the inputs to the ongoing consultations on
sustainable development goals are the June 2012 report
of the United Nations System Task Team on the Post-2015
United Nations Development Agenda, “Realizing the Future
We Want for All” and the report of the High-level Panel of
the Secretary-General on Global Sustainability (A/66/700).
Source: UN General Assembly. A/67/634
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7. UN: MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BEYOND
The eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), as covering human capital, infrastructure and human
rights objectives, were developed out of the eight chapters of the Millennium Declaration, signed in
September 2000. In all, there are eight goals with 21 targets, and a series of measurable health
indicators and economic indicators for each target.
The MDGs, eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, reducing child mortality, halting the spread of HIV/AIDS
and providing universal primary education, ensuring environmental sustainability, developing a global
partnership, promoting gender equality, empowering women and improving maternal health, have been a
framework in global and national development priorities
The outcome document of the 2010 High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on the
MDGs requested the Secretary-General to initiate thinking on a post-2015 development agenda and include
recommendations in his annual report on efforts to accelerate MDG progress.
The outcome of the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development initiated an inclusive intergovernmental
process to prepare a set of sustainable development goals (SDGs).
There is broad agreement on the need for close linkages between the two processes to arrive at one global
development agenda for the post-2015 period, with sustainable development at its centre.
National consultations on a post-2015 development agenda are under way in more than 70 countries.
The United Nations Development Group has organized a set of eleven thematic consultations, on conflict and
fragility; education; environmental sustainability; governance; growth and employment; health; hunger, food
and nutrition; inequalities; population dynamics; energy; and water.
A report with the preliminary findings from the national and thematic consultations was launched in March
2013.
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
http://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/about/mdg.shtml
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8. UN: THE FUTURE WE WANT FOR ALL
The report emphasizes the following defining elements:
Core values of human rights, equality and sustainability
• An agenda based on concrete end goals and targets, one of the key strengths of the Millennium Development Goal
framework — potentially differentiated along four dimensions of a more holistic approach: (1) inclusive social
development; (2) inclusive economic development; (3) environmental sustainability; and (4) peace and security — which builds
upon the three pillars of sustainable development
• Development enablers, a fair and stable global trading system, adequate financing for development, affordable access to
technology and knowledge and good governance practices based on rule of law, among others. that help guide policy
coherence at all levels
• Recognizing that one size does not fit all, thus leaving space for national policy design and adaptation to local settings
• Conceiving the agenda as truly global, with shared responsibilities for all countries, implying also a redefinition of the global
partnership for Development.
Overall, the sustainable development goals should seek to envision a more holistic and integrated agenda for advancing
human well-being that is equitable across individuals, populations and generations; and that achieves universal human
development while respecting the Earth’s ecosystems and critical life support systems. Strengthening the interface between
science and policy can contribute to defining one set of appropriate goals, targets and indicators of the post-2015
development agenda.
Source: “Realizing the Future We Want for All”. Report to the General Secretary, the UN System Task Team on the Post-2015
UN Development Agenda; Chaired by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the United Nations Development
Programme, comprising the efforts of more than 60 UN agencies and international organizations.
Sustainable development. UN General Assembly. A/67/634
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9. UN SDGS:
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS CONCERNS
In the Rio+20 outcome document, member
States agreed that SDGs must be based on
Agenda 21 and the Johannesburg Plan of
Implementation; Fully respect all the Rio
Principles. Here is a list if SDGs QR in the order
of increasing concern:
Beyond GDP
Tourism
Community culture and spirituality
Corporate social responsibility
Information and communications technology
Forests
Land management
Good governance
Green economy
Peace and security
Transport and infrastructure
Waste management
Desertification
Equity
Biodiversity
Disaster risk reduction
Oceans and seas
Economy and macroeconomic stability
Cities and housing
Sustainable consumption and production
Gender
Employment
Environment/management of natural resources
Climate change
Means of implementation
Health
Poverty eradication
Education
Energy
Water and sanitation
Food security and sustainable agriculture
UN General Assembly. A/67/634
Sixty-seventh session. Agenda item 20 (a)
Sustainable development: implementation of Agenda 21,
the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda
21 and the outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable
Development and of the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development
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10. GLOBAL GOALS: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Goal 2. End hunger, achieve food security and
improved nutrition and promote sustainable
agriculture
Goal 3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-
being for all at all ages
Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality
education and promote lifelong learning
opportunities for all
Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all
women and girls
Goal 6. Ensure availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation for all
Goal 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable,
sustainable and modern energy for all
Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and
sustainable economic growth, full and productive
employment and decent work for all
Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote
inclusive and sustainable industrialization and
foster innovation
Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among
countries
Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements
inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and
production patterns
Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate
change and its impacts*
Goal 14. Conserve and sustainably use the
oceans, seas and marine resources for
sustainable development
Goal 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable
use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage
forests, combat desertification, and halt and
reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies
for sustainable development, provide access to
justice for all and build effective, accountable and
inclusive institutions at all levels
Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation
and revitalize the Global Partnership for
Sustainable Development
http://www.un.org/en/ga/70/meetings/
http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/md
goverview/post-2015-development-agenda/
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11. TRANSFORMING OUR WORLD: THE 2030 AGENDA FOR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
People
We are determined to end poverty and hunger, in all their
forms and dimensions, and to ensure that all human
beings can fulfil their potential in dignity and equality
and in a healthy environment.
Planet
We are determined to protect the planet from
degradation, including through sustainable consumption
and production, sustainably managing its natural
resources and taking urgent action on climate change,
so that it can support the needs of the present and
future generations.
Prosperity
We are determined to ensure that all human beings can
enjoy prosperous and fulfilling lives and that economic,
social and technological progress occurs in harmony
with nature.
Peace
We are determined to foster peaceful, just and inclusive
societies which are free from fear and violence. There
can be no sustainable development without peace and
no peace without sustainable development.
Partnership
We are determined to mobilize the means required to
implement this Agenda through a revitalized Global
Partnership for Sustainable Development
At the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on
25 September 2015, world leaders adopted the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes a set
of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end
poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate
change by 2030.
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets …
demonstrate the scale and ambition of this new universal
Agenda.
They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals
and complete what they did not achieve.
They seek to realize the human rights of all and to achieve
gender equality and the empowerment of all women and
girls. They are integrated and indivisible and balance the
three dimensions of sustainable development: the
economic, social and environmental.
The Goals and targets will stimulate action over the next 15
years in areas of critical importance for humanity and the
planet.
The United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-
2015 development agenda/United Nations, General
Assembly
http://www.un.org/en/ga/70/meetings/
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12. THE WORLD TODAY, OR WHY IT SHOULD BE DISRUPTED
There are immense challenges to sustainable world development.
Billions of our citizens continue to live in poverty and are denied a life of dignity.
There are rising inequalities within and among countries.
There are enormous disparities of opportunity, wealth and power.
Gender inequality remains a key challenge.
Unemployment, particularly youth unemployment, is a major concern.
Global health threats, more frequent and intense natural disasters, spiralling conflict, violent extremism, terrorism and related
humanitarian crises and forced displacement of people threaten to reverse much of the development progress made in recent
decades.
Natural resource depletion and adverse impacts of environmental degradation, including desertification, drought, land
degradation, freshwater scarcity and loss of biodiversity, add to and exacerbate the list of challenges which humanity faces.
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time and its adverse impacts undermine the ability of all countries to
achieve sustainable development. Increases in global temperature, sea level rise, ocean acidification and other climate change
impacts are seriously affecting coastal areas and low-lying coastal countries, including many least developed countries and
small island developing States.
The survival of many societies, and of the biological support systems of the planet, is at risk”.
“In 2014, the richest 1% of people in the world owned 48% of global wealth, leaving just 52% to be shared between the other
99% of adults on the planet. By 2016, the top 1% will have more than 50% of total global wealth”, which totaled USD 263
trillion equivalent to USD 56,000 per adult in mid-2014. “80 people now have the same wealth as the bottom half of the
world’s population” (WEALTH, OXFAM, 2015)
“A small child has greater wealth than the 2 billion poorest people in the world combined, since a small child has no debt”.
The global debt is now exceeding USD 200 trillion.
Debt and (not much) deleveraging, Mckinsey Global Institute, 2015
Global Wealth Report 2014, Credit Suisse Research Institute
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13. THE WORLD TODAY, AND WHY IT NEEDS DISRUPTION
We see that the world at large is lacking any good sense, intelligence and efficiency, being led by intolerably
stupid politics and poor commercial ideology.
As such, it is abundant of global imbalances, social disorder and exclusion, political disintegration and
environmental neglect, injustice, dishonesties and corruption and many other social evils and immoralities.
As a result, the present world is abundant of dangerous situations and threats and risks, affecting individuals
and persons, families and businesses, groups and communities, cities and regions, nations and countries,
societies and international communities.
To make things ever worse, that wildly chaotic and highly volatile world is plagued by the poor global
government, corrupted national leadership and incompetent local administration.
Nowadays, that disordered, uncontrolled world is living through a crucial stage, when decisive changes are
impending, when the whole planet is looking for a radical transformation in all the key spheres, sectors, parts
and systems, which is no longer be kept and managed in the standard ways.
The scope of global crisis, its threats and risks, is becoming overwhelming running from the global and local
stock markets to safety and security to the school systems and family values, to the whole countries and
international communities.
Going across all aspects of human being, it continually infects all parts of human life, all kinds of economic
schemes and political systems, all types of communities, all sectors of human activities.
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14. THE WORLD OF GLOBAL RISKS, OR WHY WE NEED AN
INTELLIGENT ORDER
The world faces risks that can be addressed only by its creative disruption; for it currently makes the global
network of global risks, systemic crises and critical instabilities:
1. Economic Crisis (mass unemployment, underemployment, wealth inequality, income disparity, recession,
depression, bubbles, boom/bust patterns, economic globalization, world poverty, no access to jobs for
billions of the global population)
2. Financial Crisis (the state budget crises, fiscal crises, banking crisis, currency crisis, liquidity crises, mass
insolvency, credit crunch, no access to finances to billions of the global population)
3. Societal Crisis (social disunity, social unrest, low safety and security, social disorder, civil wars, massive
migration, no social security and welfare for billions of the global population)
4. Political Crisis (global governance failure, no trust in institutions, political disunity, political misgovernment,
regional wars, political corruption, no access to governments for billions of the global population)
5. Cultural Crisis (cultural disunity, commercial culture expansion and human isolation, religious wars and
social hatred, no access to culture and history for billions people)
6. Ecological Crisis (wholesale ecosystems destruction, environmental disasters, pollution, climate change,
extreme weather events, food crises, no access to water, land or food to billions of the global population)
7. Information Crisis (cyberspace wars, information propaganda, digital divide, mass advertising, no access to
information and education for billions of the global population)
8. S&T Crisis (knowledge fragmentation, disunity of science, arts and technology, education, research and
innovation fragmentation, R&D neglect, no access to knowledge and technology for billions of the global
population)
9. Ideological Crises (the crisis of basic values, the standard mindsets, mass consumerism, moral corruption)
10. Personal Crisis (personal situations, jobs, household finances, alcoholism and drugs addiction)
Global Risks 2014, Ninth Edition, World Economic Forum, Committed to Improving the State of the World
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15. THE CURRENT WORLD AS AN UNSUSTAINABLE
WORLD, AND WHY IT IN NEED OF DISRUPTION
The key demand of any healthy crisis is the need for change, which is the only constant thing in the world.
For the planetary crisis, it is a comprehensive radical change of worldwide scale and scope.
It’s now clear that the dominant economic scheme is doomed to extinction, and should be replaced by a self-sustaining
dynamic world, which is smarter and more sustainable, that is, intelligent, innovative, healthy, secure, liveable, efficient, moral,
fair, open, ecological, and interconnected.
The current scheme of production and distribution and consumption causes poverty, inequality, speculation, corruption, and
ecological destruction, thus systematically resulting in the world crises and political collapse, social chaos and civil revolt.
Accordingly, its fiscal extension, financial capitalism, breeds market speculation and economic corruption, thus resulting in
financial crises and economic collapse, inequality and poverty.
The former world’s leading economy, the USA, generated the ever worst financial crisis, accompanied with the international
wars and extreme regional and worldwide poverty, while its Fortune corporations not legally paying any income tax.
Again, the rising world’s largest economy, the European Union, is already on the verge of collapse and disintegration, to be
succeeded with the transnational community breakdown and political demise, so affecting all the international and regional
unions of nations.
There could follow the complete collapse of the unsustainable world of the financial capitalism, where the puny minority, 1%,
rules the overwhelming majority. It’s plain that the current world is failing to sustain the human life causing degradation of all
sorts and kinds: mental, social, political, cultural, and environmental.
The existing world: "meets the needs of the present … compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
We need all to recognize the current world as an Unsustainable World, the Inferior World liable to social threats and political
risks, technological threats and ecological risks, economic risks and military threats, cultural risks and demographic threats.
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16. THE WORLD OF EVER INCREASING DEBT, AND WHY
IT MUST BE REPLACED
This world is deeply indebted, being at the brink of sever and prolonged depression. Global debt has increased by $57 trillion
since 2007, outpacing world GDP growth, last year coming to an unprecedented figure of $ 199 trillion, where governments
and corporations make most contributions.
Led by Japan (517% GDP), Spain (401% GDP), China (282% GDP), and the USA (269% GDP), governments in advanced
economies have been borrowing heavily to fund bailouts in the crisis and offset falling domestic demand in the recession,
while corporate and household debt continues to grow rapidly.
Debt remains an essential tool for the global economy, funding needed investments in infrastructure, business expansion, and
urbanization. High debt levels, whether in the public or private sector, have historically placed a drag on growth and raised the
risk of financial crises that spark deep economic recessions..
The rich is richer, the poor is poorer, it is a permanent destructive “rule” of the current world system: the total population has
exceeded seven billion, while only 15% makes ends meet. The climate is warming. Ubiquitous pollution, of air, water, food,
soil,… and our souls. Bio species are being systematically eliminated. Mass pandemics. Civil wars. Global and local terrorism,
in the most peaceful places of the world.
And all is accompanied, or caused, by the most ineffective global governance and corrupted political leadership and outdated
regional and local administration operations.
Thanks to a good human reason, crisis has two key meanings: “an unstable situation of extreme danger and difficulty”, or “a
crucial stage and turning point in the course of things”.
In other words, the world is in a transitional critical stage either to go for a resource-efficient, inclusive and smarter world
prioritizing knowledge, innovation and innovative technologies, when many former ideas, strategies, policies and practices
must be revised or just rejected, or to suffer a “permanent loss in wealth and potential for future growth” (Communication from
the Commission, Europe 2020, a Strategy for Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth).
(Debt and (Not Much) Deleveraging, McKinsey Global Institute, 2015
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17. A UN VISION OR FUTURE WORLD: SMART, SUSTAINABLE
AND INCLUSIVE
“We envisage a world free of poverty, hunger, disease and want, where all life can thrive. We envisage a world free of fear and
violence. A world with universal literacy. A world with equitable and universal access to quality education at all levels, to health
care and social protection, where physical, mental and social well-being are assured. A world where we reaffirm our
commitments regarding the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation and where there is improved hygiene; and where
food is sufficient, safe, affordable and nutritious. A world where human habitats are safe, resilient and sustainable and where
there is universal access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy.
We envisage a world of universal respect for human rights and human dignity, the rule of law, justice, equality and non-
discrimination; of respect for race, ethnicity and cultural diversity; and of equal opportunity permitting the full realization of
human potential and contributing to shared prosperity. A just, equitable, tolerant, open and socially inclusive world in which the
needs of the most vulnerable are met.
We envisage a world in which every country enjoys sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and decent work for
all. A world in which consumption and production patterns and use of all natural resources — from air to land, from rivers, lakes
and aquifers to oceans and seas — are sustainable. One in which democracy, good governance and the rule of law, as well as
an enabling environment at national and international levels, are essential for sustainable development, including sustained
and inclusive economic growth, social development, environmental protection and the eradication of poverty and hunger. One
in which development and the application of technology are climate-sensitive, respect biodiversity and are resilient. One in
which humanity lives in harmony with nature and in which wildlife and other living species are protected”.
Draft outcome document of the United Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda.
Draft resolution submitted by the President of the General Assembly
Sixty-ninth session Agenda items 13 (a) and 115
United Nations, General Assembly, 12 August 2015
Adopted by UN Sustainable Development Summit 2015, 25-27 September
http://www.un.org/en/ga/70/meetings/
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18. A REALISTINC VISION OF FUTURE WORLD
We are slowly realizing that many life-critical things are at critical points when radical political decisions must be made and
crucial economic actions must be performed. We are slowly recognizing that many significant things are never will be the
same. We finally understand that there is no close end for the current global crisis without creatively disruptive changes.
The worldwide crisis might continue concurrently with the regional wars and sweeping social unrest, ultimately ending up with:
I. the Ubiquitous Global Chaos (of a “multipolar world” style)
II. the Military World State (of an IGIL style)
III. the Intelligent World Order, a Smart World of Intelligence, Innovation, Integration and Prosperity
To show a possibility of the best of all possible worlds, the Smart Superpower Global Initiative has been launched considering
as the potential superpowers of the 21st century Europe (intellectual and socio-political capital), China (human and economic
capital), Russia (ecological capital), America (technological and military capital) and India (human resources and cultural
capital).
As a transnational intelligent community pilot and demonstration project, the “Smart Green Europe” has been proposed to the
President-elect Jean-Claude JUNCKER as a Pan-European Investment Platform.
The “Smart Green Russia” has been welcomed by the Russian Government for seeking funding from the National Well-Being
Fund and Pension Fund.
Europe, China, Russia and India are possible candidates for growing Smart Green Superpower and Technological Leader of the
21st century, depending on several key factors, having the least “unresponsive, unaccountable, inefficient, and ineffective
bureaucracies…”, real direct democracy and socio-political dominance of intellectual elites and smart people over political,
technical, managerial or business elites.
Currently, this might be the Russian Federation and/or the European Union where new top decision makers look inclined
towards a smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, intelligent governance, social changes and global industrial leadership.
https://eu-smartcities.eu/forum/smart-green-europe http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-green-europe
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/2014-2020 (RUSSIA XXI)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/world-tomorrow
http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers
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SUSTAINABLE WORLD TRINITY
Knowledge
WORLD/
Continent/
Country/
City/Commu
nity
Smart
WORLD
I-World
Platform
for 4Cs
Eco-
WORLD/
Continent/
Country/
City/Commu
nity
Digital
WORLD/
Continent/
Country/
City/Commu
nity
Physical Capital
Natural Capital
Ecosystems
Natural Resources
Renewables/RES
Eco Technologies
Green Infrastructure
Eco-Urbanization
Green Society
ECO-SUSTAINABLEGROWTH Information/DigitalCapital
Smart Mobility , Smart Services
ICT Infrastructure,OTN, Optical
Networks , NG Broadband
3DTV, HDTV, CC, Intelligent Clouds
Internet of Things, u-Computation
Digital/Cyber Society
TECHNOLOGICAL/SMARTGROWTH
Social/Human/I-Capital
Innovation Ecosystems
Smart Living
Smart Economy
Knowledge Infrastructure
i-Industry
Smart Governance
Equity, Wellbeing, QoL
Knowledge Society
SOCIAL/INCLUSIVE GROWTH
SMART TRINITY COMMUNITY
of
Wellbeing, Quality of Life and Sustainable Growth
20. WORLD CONTINENTS
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania
Europe
North America
South America
The Middle East
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21. SMART AFRICA: WORLD BANK PROJECTS
Central Africa
Eastern Africa
North Africa
Southern Africa
Western Africa
39 States: Algeria…Rwanda
World Bank Demonstration Project: Smart Ruanda
SMART Rwanda helps Rwanda achieve its ICT vision, one village at a time,
defining ten verticals (sectors) in which we believe structured deployment of
ICTs can have maximum impact. These verticals are SMART Education, SMART
Healthcare, SMART Governance,SMART Business, SMART Agriculture, SMART
Environment, SMART Job Creation,SMART Infrastructure, SMART Girls, and
SMART Cities. http://blogs.worldbank.org/ic4d/co-creating-smart-rwanda-
smart-africa-and-smart-world
Smart City Projects, in South Africa and Kenia
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22. SMART ASIA
Afghanistan,
Armenia, Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Cambodia
China
Georgia
India
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
Korea
Laos
Malaysia
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nepal
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Undergoing Intelligent Nation Programs
Intelligent Nation Singapore
Singapore, Intelligent Nation 2015 (iN2015), 10 years master plan
of “an Intelligent Nation, a Global City, powered by Infocomm”, to
enable: Innovation, Integration, Internationalisation.
Intelligent Taiwan
Intelligent Taiwan, formulated by the Council for Economic Planning
and Development, and involving all ministries. The i-Taiwan is
advancing 12 construction projects. Its five key concepts are:
regional development balance, industrial innovation, new urban
and regional features, intelligent capital accumulation, and
sustainable development.
Prospective Smart Asia Projects
Smart Kazakhstan:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ikazakhstan-
20142024
Smart Japan: http://futurecity.rro.go.jp/en/
Smart Tajikistan: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-
tajikistan
Smart City Projects
In China, Japan, India, Indonesia
Smart City Corridors in China and India’s 100 Smart Cities
Japan’s Smart City Platform (Future City Initiative: WEST-
EAST “SMART SILK ROAD” MEGAPROJECT
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/great-smart-silk-road
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/westeast-innovation-corridors
http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-silk-road-eu-china-international-
project
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-silk-road
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23. SMART AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND OCEANIA
American Samoa
Australia
Cook Islands
Easter Island
Fiji
French Polynesia
Guam
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Northern Mariana Islands
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Wallis and Futuna
Western Samoa
i-Nation Programs
None
Prospective Intelligent
Nations
Australia
New Zealand
Eco Island Projects
Smart City Projects
In Australia
Sydney, Smart Environment (Natural Capital and
Resources, Sustainable Resource Management)
Queensland, Smart Community (Social Cohesion, Unity in
Community, Human Infrastructure, Interfaces, Integration)
In New Zealand
Wellington Smart Capital
i-Community Projects
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24. SMART NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina
Belize
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
El Salvador
French Guiana
Guatemala
Guyana
History of Central America
History of LatinAmerica
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Canada
The United States
Prospective i-Nation
Projects
i-America: SMART United States of America:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america
i-Canada Vision
Canada is aspiring for the world’s leading Intelligent Nation
or “i-Nation” because a sufficiently broad base of Canadian
communities, large and small, have all won international
awards as the world’s leading Intelligent Communities.
More than 1,000 experts, including i-CANADA Governors, Premiers,
Mayors, CEOs, expert advisors, and other supporters are debating
issues on the i-CANADA social network.
Smart City Projects
In Brazil, Canada and USA
i-Community Projects
The global Intelligent Community Forum defines the
principal characteristics of an Intelligent Community as:
Broadband Connectivity, Innovation, Knowledge Workforce,
Digital Inclusion, and Marketing and Advocacy
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25. THE SMART WEST INDIES
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Barbados
Cayman Islands
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Haiti
Jamaica
Martinique
Montserrat
Netherlands Antilles
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
The Bahamas
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
Virgin Islands
i-Nation Projects
none
Prospective i-Nation Projects
Smart Cuba
Eco Island Projects
Smart Ocean City Projects
none
i-Community Projects
none
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26. THE SMART MIDDLE EAST
Algeria
Bahrain
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kurdistan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Morocco
Oman
Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
i-Nation Projects
none
Prospective i-Nation Projects
UAE, Smart Dubai, i-Iran, i-Qatar,
Smart Israel, i-Kuwait
Smart City Projects
In Saudi Arabia, In Dubai
i-Community Projects
none
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27. SMART EUROPE
Albania , Austria
Belarus , Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bulgaria
Croatia , Cyprus , Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland , France
Georgia , Germany, Greece
Hungary
Iceland, Ireland, Italy
Latvia , Liechtenstein , Lithuania, Luxembourg
Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco
Norway
Poland , Portugal
Romania, Russia
Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
The Netherlands
Ukraine, United Kingdom
Vatican City State
i-Nation Projects
none
Prospective i-Nation Projects
Smart Europe:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope
Smart Germany
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igermany
Smart Britain
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
Smart Cyprus
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/new-cyprus
i-Russia
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/irussia-20142024
Smart City Projects
In EU, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden, UK
On 10 July 2012, the European Commission launched the Smart Cities
and Communities European Innovation Partnership. http://eu-
smartcities.eu/
The EU Future City showcase model is the following:
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
https://eu-smartcities.eu/forum/smart-green-europe
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-green-europe
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28. SMART WORLD STAKEHOLDERS
International Governmental Organizations (G20, the United Nations, UN; European Union, EU; Council of
Europe)
Global Banking Institutions (World Bank, WTO; IMF,…)
International Corporations or Multinational Corporations (IBM, Cisco Systems, Siemens, HuaweiTechnologies,
Oracle, HP, Accenture…)
International Nongovernmental Organizations (the World Economic Forum, Horasis; Industry Partners,
Strategic Partners);
Global Public Policy Networks (Social Networking Websites and Forums; ICF, Intelligent Community Forum;
EUROCITIES Knowledge Society Forum; CONCERTO Communities,…);
Sustainable Investment Industry(GIIN, Global Impact Investment Network,…);
Civil Society (Social Networks and Civil Associations and Organizations);
Private Sector (1000 World’s Top Companies, Real Estate Developers, Sustainable Architecture Groups;
Academia (Universities and Research Institutions)
Public Figures (international political leaders, top business leaders, intellectuals, celebrities, and journalists)
Sustainable Cities Stakeholders and Developers: Songdoand Incheon(Korea), King Abdullah Economic City
(Saudi Arabia), GIFT, Lavasa, and NanoCity (India), WuxiHuishanand Meixi(China), Masdar(UAE), Living
PlanITValley (Portugal), Skolkovo(Russia), etc.
Key Consultants: EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd,…
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29. TOMORROW’S WORLD:
THE SUSTAINABLE WORLD
The Smart Sustainable World is to be distinguished with the structures and features as below.
Repealing the old world-systems partition into core zones, specialized in information, finance, service, or high-technology
industries, transitory semi-periphery countries and undeveloped periphery zones.
Limitless Growth, smart, sustainable and inclusive, driven by natural capital, human capital, knowledge capital, intellectual
resources development
Globally Connected Virtual Reality Communities, Towns, Cities, Regions, and Countries
Sustainable global infrastructures and public utilities and distributed green energy networks
Smart security/defense infrastructures (intelligent monitoring and measurement systems, sensor/actuators networks, ground-
based and marine, wired and wireless, data collection systems; cybersecurity, illegal activities prevention)
Innovation/knowledge economies (industry and sustainable corporations, innovation clusters, innovation districts, CDB, techno
parks, knowledge clusters, disruptive technology/business eco-parks smart malls, university eco campuses, seaports, airports)
Smart Global Governance and i-governments, i-services to citizens, businesses, and local governments
Intelligent eco-communities, ubiquitous eco-cities and eco-regions
Ecological environments, i-infrastructures and innovative transportation systems
Smart mobility, innovative ICT networks and multi-play telecommunications systems, optical and wireless global connectivity
Smart banking systems and financial services; sustainability in public finances; stability funds
Healthcare Triangles, e-health and telemedicine
Knowledge Triangles, education, R&D and business; innovation clusters
Smart living, wellbeing, quality of life, smart, green, and healthy lifestyle
Intelligent space exploration (smart navigations systems, autonomic spaceships, mass space tourism)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
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30. SUSTAINABLE COUNTRIES, NATIONS, LANDS, OR STATES
The Sustainable LAND and ENVIRONMENT or NATURE AND GEOGRAPHY
Natural Heritage, Relief, Drainage, Soils, Climate, Plant and animal life, Eco Settlement patterns
The Smart PEOPLE
Ethnic composition, Language, Demography, Social structures, Family structure, Religion
The Smart ECONOMY
Management, Force, Personnel, Work force, Resources, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Industry,
Banking and finance, Trade, Transportation, Information structure and communications
The Smart Territory
Eco Regions, Intelligent Cities and Green Communities
The Smart ADMINISTRATION
Government, Executive, Legislative, Judicial; Armed forces or Military, Police force, Security
force; Education and Health and Welfare services and Social conditions; Transnational issues
The Smart CULTURE
Cultural Heritage,The arts, Folk culture, Architecture, Literature, Music, Visual arts, Theatre and
motion pictures, Libraries and museums, Science, Technology, Cultural institutions, Sport and
recreation, The media, Press and broadcasting, History
The Sustainable FUTURE: Intelligent Nation, Eco Land, Future State, or Smart Country
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I-WORLD FUNDING SOURCES
World Bank
International Monetary Fund
European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM)
EU MultiAnnual Financial Framework (>EUR 1 trillion)
Sovereign Funds (China, the Middle East, Russia)
Smart Nation/City Investment of Major Corporations:
Huawei (Smart City Initiative); IBM (Smarter Planet Initiative); Cisco
Systems (Smart + Connected Communities); Siemens (Smart Mobility
Initiative); Orange (France Telecom) (Smart City Initiative); Alcatel-Lucent
(Smart City Initiative); Microsoft (Intelligent City Platform); Oracle (Intelligent
Government Platform); Toshiba (Intelligent Energy and Smart); Schneider
Electric (Smart City Initiative); Hitachi (Smart City Initiative), etc.
Smart City Planning, Inc.
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“SMART WORLD” CENTER
SMART GROWTH STRATEGY, PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS: Global, National, Regional, Urban and
Inter-Communal
1. Smart World Sustainable Infrastructure
2. Eco Regions and Sustainable Communities
3. Smart Cities and Municipalities: EcoPolis and EcoVillage Projects
4. Eco Development Projects, NATURA 2000 Sites Green Redevelopment
5. Sustainable Building/Eco Construction Projects (Green Buildings, Eco Homes, Smart Villas, Intelligent Homes)
ORGANIZING SMART PUBLIC AND BUSINESS CLUSTERS of related enterprises, suppliers, and
institutions in different fields of economy, commerce, industry, or civil services
1) Knowledge Parks of Third Generation
2) Innovatiion Parks, Smart Techno-clusters; Know-how clusters; Intelligent Eco-parks, Agro-Clusters; Medical or
Hospital Clusters; sector clusters, horizontal clusters, vertical supply chain clusters
3) Maximizing the business intelligence capital, productivity and creativity
4) Stimulating innovative businesses and intelligent industry (eg, integrated operations of people, processes and
technology, e-Field, i-Field, Digital Gas/Oilfield, intelligent field, or Smart Fields of Smart Wells)
5) Driving innovation in a new field of knowledge economy, commerce or industry (Smart Property, Intelligent
Infrastructure, Cloud Computing, Intelligent Energy, Smart Gas/Oil)
HIGH-LEVEL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
1. Global Initiatives for Smart Communities: EIS’ Smart World, IBM’s Smarter Planet, Cisco’s Intelligent
Urbanization, EIS’ Smart World, EU 2020 Strategy, and EU Initiatives on Smart Cities
2. World 2020: Lost Decade, Sluggish Recovery or Sustainable Recovery
3. Smart City Projects across the World, or Why Smart Cities make Priorities for Global Investors and Corporations
(IBM, Cisco, Hitachi, Toshiba, Alcatel-Lucent, Siemens, Huawei, etc.)
4. Smart City as a Model Settlement, or How to Become a Smart Municipality and Green Community
5.
33. EIS SMART BRANDS AND PROJECTS
EIS INTELLIGENT COMMUNITY BRANDS EIS INTELLIGENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
X.0 World ™; World X.0 ™; 3.0 World ™; World 3.0; 3.0 City
™; City 3.0 ™;
I-WORLD™; Global SkyNet™;
Smart Sustainable Communities™;
Smart Sustainable World ™;
Intelligent Eco City™; Smart Eco City™; Neapolis Smart
EcoCity™;
i-City Operating Systems™; Smart City Software™;
i-Community Package™; Intelligent Urban Operating
Systems; Smart Eco Community Operating Systems,
SECOS™;
Territorial Intelligent Platform™, TIP; Territorial Intelligent
Systems™, TIS;
i-Europe™, Intelligent Europe™, Smart Europe™, Europe
SkyNet™;
i-Germany ™, Smart Germany ™
i-Britain ™, Smart Britain ™
i-Russia™, Smart Russia™, Intelligent Russia™, Russia
SkyNet™
Smart Cyprus™, Intelligent Eco Island™, i-Cyprus;
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
https://www8.cs.ucy.ac.cy/conferences/CIT2011/files/SMARTWORL
Dabr.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-
world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/x0-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/eu2020/do
cs/intelligent_europe_center_en.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igermany
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/irussia-20142024
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/30-cityeu-prototype
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cyprus-2013-
2020
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-nationbranding
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34. SUSTAINABLE WORLD:
VISION, MISSION AND PROJECTS
VISION AND MISSION:
To give in creating the tomorrow’s world of sustainable regions, smart nations, intelligent cities and green communities. The
business target is marketing the sustainable smart world product lines: integrated intelligent models, strategies, conceptual
designs and master plans for smart eco territories of the future (continents, countries, cities and communities)
KEY POINTS
Sustainable world projects, as eco regions or smart cities or green communities, offer major market opportunities for the
national governments, big businesses and innovative SMEs. Global systems integrators and technology vendors, such as IBM,
Cisco and Accenture, are spearheading smart city implementations across the globe, trying to develop comprehensive smart
city platforms, still without a global I-World development strategy.
EIS LTD is the conceptual leader in conceiving, planning and (re)developing regions and countries and urban areas as the large
smart eco territories of the future.
EIS Ltd is creating the future from the most fundamental and broad perspectives, integrating different strategic, scientific,
technological and corporate views, with specific technical solutions for tomorrow’s world
FUTURE WORLD PROJECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION: Smart Territories of the Future (World, EU, Germany, UK, Cyprus, USA,
Russia, Cities and Communities)
Smart Sustainable World, I-WORLD, to be offered for the global organizations, as the United Nations, for implementation
i-Russia (Smart Russia and i-Government), offered for the head of state and the federal government
i-Europe (i-Europe Platform), offered for the EC for adoption
i-America (Smart America and i-USA Platform), offered for the head of state for adoption
i-Germany (Smart Germany and i-Germany Platform), offered for the head of state for adoption
i-Britain (Smart UK and i-Britain), offered to the head of government for adoption
i-Cyprus (Smart Cyprus 2013-2020), offered for the head of state and national government for adoption
i-City (Intelligent Eco Cities and Smart Sustainable Communities), to be offered for municipalities and/or global systems
integrators and vendors or big real estate developers or large multinationals or group of multinationals as Smart City Planning,
Inc.
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35. I-WORLD CREATORS AND PROMOTERS
Dr Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Director
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (EU)
EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (Moscow, Russia)
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd
Telefax: +357 25 561 883
E-mail: ontopaedia@gmail.com ; smartcity@cytanet.com.cy
Internet Sites: http://iworldx.wix.com/smart-world ; http://iiisyla.livejournal.com
ООО "Энциклопедические Интеллектуальные Системы“(Moscow/Russia)
I-WORLD PLATFORM
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-24260973
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-global-marketing
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-intelligence-big-science-and-technology
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligence-26413485
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligent-platform
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
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36. FOR SMART PEOPLE, BUSINESSES AND
GOVERNMENTS: LEARN TO CONSTRUCT A BETTER FUTURE
The Prime I-World Contents as the best smart buys for Smart People, Businesses and Governments
USECS™, UNIVERSAL STANDARD ENTITY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM:: The World Entities Global Reference
(The WORLD.Schema, Global Ontology of the World: Global Knowledge and Intelligence Base), ISBN 978-
9963-8421-8-6; Volume: 18,2 MB; Pages: 1359; Price: EUR 2000.00, for INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENTS
and CORPORATIONS; Special Offer for SMART INDIVIDUALS AND I-DEVELOPERS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/universal-standard-entity-classification-system-usecs
Smart World Encyclopedia™, or Ontopedia™, Ontopaedia™: Intelligent World Encyclopedia™ (i-Encyclopedia,
as the encyclopedic knowledge base for intelligent language machines and cognitive computing systems,
able to collect, communicate and crunch Big Data to turn information into knowledge and actionable
intelligence), ISBN 978-9963-2202-0-5, Volume, 3,8 MB; Pages: 419; Price: EUR 1000.00, for
INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENTS and CORPORATIONS; Special Offer for SMART INDIVIDUALS AND I-
DEVELOPERS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/total-encyclopedia
SUPERGOOGLE™, SMART WEB ENGINE: Smart Search Engine GESS™ (i-Web Engine, which is to disrupt the
traditional search engines and internet explorers; i-Engine Guidelines), ISBN 978-9963-8421-9-3 ; Volume:
3,48 MB; Pages: 434; Price: EUR 1200.00, for INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNMENTS and CORPORATIONS; Special
Offer for SMART INDIVIDUALS AND I-DEVELOPERS
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/intelligent-search-engine-gess-smart-web-x0-50747299
TO PROCEED, GO TO: http://iworldx.wix.com/smart-world
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