Peace Engineering Consortium: Outcome of the First Global Peace Engineering Conference Article Swipe
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· 2020
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2020.05.021
· OA: W3036576176
The creation of the Peace Engineering Consortium is an outcome of the First Global Peace Engineering Conference, held November 2018 in Albuquerque NM, USA (www.weef-gedc2018.org). A team of conference participants are collaborating to develop the Peace Engineering Consortium. That is, to define and implement its charter, identify initiatives and preliminary activities, and continue to identify definitions of what Peace Engineering (PEng) – or Engineering for Peace – is. PEng is a call for action, in a new mindset not only for engineering, but for all existing and future disciplines to address global challenges. Current activities are: • Curricula and content – Members are collaborating to define, create and share curricula for undergraduate minors, professional certificate programs and graduate work; Creating experiential laboratories with industry and practitioner partners; Facilitating information exchange and the symmetry of information/knowledge through globally accessible digital libraries; Incorporating engineering diplomacy, diversity and cultural awareness (including the arts, music and language) into the practice for peacebuilding, peacemaking and peacekeeping. • Research and Development - The group is focused on collaborations, both domestic and international, and internal initiatives that advance the state of Peace Engineering. Key areas of focus have been developing metrics, data models, analytics, visualization and prediction. Some key initiatives include developing a modelling and visualizing conflict, Peace Data Standard, and pollution mitigation. • Entrepreneurial and Economic Development – The consortium is pursuing entrepreneurial activities in peace technology. It has been invited to produce a special edition on Peace Engineering and Innovation in the high impact Technological Forecasting and Social Change journal. • Events – In its charter year, the consortium organized a summer institute at The Hague and Peace Engineering workshops in Colombia – both models for future global workshops. • Case Studies – Members are compiling and publishing case studies and collaborating with US National Laboratories, industry, and governments to create scalable Peace Engineering case studies.