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Traditions of Forward Looking and Global Megatrends in Russia and the ‘Rest of the World’ Gilbert Ahamer, Environment Agency Austria © Gilbert Ahamer FLIS Workshop Euroepan Environment Agency, 13 November 2013 What will we see here? Contemplate theoretical “clarities” along your paths World systems theory Critical geography Dependency theory Quantitative revolution Growth theory Possibilism Narrative history Neo-classical economics Environm. determinism Keynesian economics Political economics Global Studies train: “When do I use which theory?” VIEWS FROM SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES Global Studies 4 Gilbert Ahamer The “magnetic field” of our globalisation discourse Modernisation theory Dependency theory The concept of modernisation tries to replace earlier concepts such as “development” (in case of negative sign: underdevelopment, backwardness) or progress by a value-free term but is nevertheless still tacitly used connected with an emphasis on values and teleological orientation. Global Studies Reason for underdevelopment of countries would not be internal but external factors such as especially colonialism. By executing power the developed countries would succeed in keeping the less developed countries in an ongoing state of poverty. 5 Gilbert Ahamer “Why are some rich and some poor?” Classical “growth theory” tries to understand causes of economic growth, it sees economic growth constituted by “production factors” such as Capital / investment Soil / land Labour / workforce Technology Education Human resources … and cautiously extends out to cultural and political parameters … … and strongly believes in Are economies converging or diverging correlations of points …? over the course of time? ? Global Studies 6 Gilbert Ahamer See Paul Rosling’s (optimistic) view of development at gapminder, flixxy or youtube (Hypothesised) timelines of economy Nikolai D. Kondratieff’s long waves (Николай Дмитриевич Кондратьев, 1892-1938) figure from Knox & Agnew 1997) “time geography” Global Studies 7 Gilbert Ahamer Synopsis of two cyclic theories 1 Kondratieff cycle = 2 Kuznets cycles (figure from Knox & Agnew 1997) The inverse U-shaped Kuznets curve: mathematically, it produces oscillations Compare S.’s “precognitive understandings” in history: Oswald Spängler etc. Global Studies 8 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 9 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 10 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 11 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 12 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 13 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 14 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 15 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 16 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 17 Gilbert Ahamer “Big History” Global Studies 18 Gilbert Ahamer Main types of view of a global future • Global Studies is a multiparadigmatic science! Global Studies 19 Gilbert Ahamer LONG-TERM TRENDS IN SOCIOECONOMIC AND CIVILISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Global Studies 20 Gilbert Ahamer Representing dynamics globally: data • Materials and methods in this step: • The “Global Change Data Base” (GCDB, © G. Ahamer) = • Global data sets for – – – – population land use economy energy Global Studies 21 Gilbert Ahamer Transformation of co-ordinates Instead of plotting reality as a function of time We decide to plot reality as a function of GDP/cap … in order to better perceive structural changes and patterns of global dynamic change evolutionary time of development: simpler graphical structure = real time: complex graphic structure Global Studies time t GDP/cap 22 Gilbert Ahamer 9 community&social services 8 finance & insurance 5 construction 3 manufacturing 6 trade 1 agriculture [% GDP] 2 mining relative importance at the moment 4 electricity, gas, water … inspired by evolving patterns in energy structures (Marchetti & Nakicenovic at IIASA): 7 transport & communication Evolving pattern in economic structures 100 10 1 = what increases strongly: electricity & gas communication financial institutions medical services = what increases: metal products & machinery water works construction wholesale & retail trade insurance real estate & business serv. dwellings medical services social & related services recreational & cultural serv. personal & household serv.. = what at least does not decrease: paper & print chemicals 0.1 10 100 1000 10000 [$/ cap] direction of civilisatoric evolution 1 Global Studies 23 Gilbert Ahamer Growth rates in the global agricultural system average annual increase rate The agricultural scenario for the HRBM: average annual increase rates 1960-91 displayed for the continents 3% 5.0% 4.3% 2% sum of all six annual factors 1960-91: (1) AREA DEMANDED cereals area harv. / cereals production: (2) PRODUCTIVITY 1% cereals production / cereals supply (3) TRADE 0% cereals supply / cereals food: (4) DISTRIBUTION, OTHER USES Structural change in nutrition habits: (5) QUALITY OF FOOD -1% -2% cereals food / capita (excl. struct. change): (6) AMOUNT OF FOOD -3% population increase for 1960-91: (7) POPUL. GROWTH World Global Studies Africa Asia Europe N+C America Detailed explanation of this EU project: read here 24 Oceania South America f. Soviet Union Gilbert Ahamer Structural shifts for energy sources • How do percentages of fuels change? shares change rates of shares We observe the following transitions: • • • • • Population transition Land use change transition / deforestation tr. Agricultural & food transition Transition of economic sectors Energy transition • Nonetheless, we don’t believe in determinism: design, act and construct the world! • Hope = (voluntary) learning effects Global Studies 26 Gilbert Ahamer EVOLUTION AND CHANGE IN STRUCTURES OF NEEDS Global Studies 27 Gilbert Ahamer A principal evolutionary pattern? Evolution often seems to follow a sigma curve (saturation curve) upper limit final value, e.g. man- made world Z = final value: state succeeding parameters of development = final value: flow direction of development initial value: flow = initial value: state = A initial value, e.g. natural worldi lower limit Global Studies 28 Gilbert Ahamer Thinking in paths as a hypothesis ... • ... means: along evolution towards higher GDP/cap some paths of development are more likely than others • Possible heuristic confirmation by phenomena: establish correlations • example: the “growth literature”: Y = f(“factors”) such as capital, land, human ressources, education, institutional structure ... Global Studies 29 Gilbert Ahamer A possible overall view on evolution! Do targets themselves evolve along evolution? ... the more targets are fulfilled, the more they seem to decrease in importance We see: systemic structures themselves evolve, not only levels of values Global Studies 30 Gilbert Ahamer A possible genesis of “targets”? Global Studies 31 Gilbert Ahamer One ”preconceptive understanding” (Schumpeter) A proposed paradigm (“para – deiknumi“ = “up-show”) evolution Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1950), a colleague of Vernadsky Techno-socio-economic convergence – divergence? Global Studies 32 Gilbert Ahamer Paul Raskin: “Transitions” Paul Raskin at SEI and his team produced a seminal book (see ppt in WebCT) : Global Studies 33 Gilbert Ahamer Shifting views: a principle along evolution? Global Change & Environment Work Wellness Tradit. ethics movement into focus of perception Search for new land Global Studies 34 movement out of focus Population growth Gilbert Ahamer Thank you... ... for your comments and critical questions! !!