Global Strategies & Solutions

Over the ages humans have recognised problems they face, and have devised and implemented solutions and strategies to overcome them. But what was the problem and logic behind these strategies, how were they implemented, and what were their outcomes - positive or negative, deliberate or unintended? The Global Strategies and Solutions section of the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential is an ongoing attempt to record and map the relationships between any strategies and solutions that humanity actually or potentially uses, in the hopes that a better overall understanding of which would greatly enhance our ability to formulate effective strategies to global problems.

The Global Strategies and Solutions section details this problem and over 32,000 others and the 280,000 relationships between them - from Awarding prizes, Breaking down cultural isolation and Campaigning, to Wishing and Using witchcraft. The strategies presented are those recognized by over 69,000 international organizations including IGOs, NGOs and other bodies (profiled in the Yearbook of International Organizations). Some strategies may be recognized by many organizations, others may only be recognized by loose networks, movements or isolated groups of experts.

Strategy Strategy Type
Creating effective work forces G: Very Specific strategies
Augmenting multi-purpose repair capacities G: Very Specific strategies
Conserving ecoregions D: Detailed strategies
Protecting amphibia E: Emanations of other strategies
Developing sanitation for low-income city areas G: Very Specific strategies
Requiring that expertise meet needs G: Very Specific strategies
Purifying thoughts G: Very Specific strategies
Reducing taxes D: Detailed strategies
Establishing fundamental rights C: Cross-sectoral strategies
Distributing wealth among countries G: Very Specific strategies
Securing stable annual income J: Unconfirmed strategies
Educating for peace F: Exceptional strategies
Determining work tasks priorities J: Unconfirmed strategies
Transferring recycling technology in development aid programmes E: Emanations of other strategies
Intensifying supplementary local training G: Very Specific strategies
Systemizing earth orientation G: Very Specific strategies
Establishing ecological buffer zones D: Detailed strategies
Tutoring A: Abstract fundamental strategies
Forming representative control of international monetary system G: Very Specific strategies
Developing internationally agreed environmental terminology E: Emanations of other strategies
Carrying out pilot projects to demonstrate waste minimization practices and technologies G: Very Specific strategies
Sophism D: Detailed strategies
Correcting cultural mistakes G: Very Specific strategies
Utilizing inevitable annual floods G: Very Specific strategies
Reducing suspicion of adult-youth relationships J: Unconfirmed strategies
Improving current waste reuse operations G: Very Specific strategies
Initiating home manufacturing ventures G: Very Specific strategies
Freeing worldwide trade G: Very Specific strategies
Providing evidence of death of missing persons F: Exceptional strategies
Planning community programmes C: Cross-sectoral strategies
Humanizing think-tank analysis D: Detailed strategies
Safeguarding working standards D: Detailed strategies
Training missionaries G: Very Specific strategies
Communicating with care J: Unconfirmed strategies
Reporting negligent owner maintenance of property G: Very Specific strategies
Reducing art values G: Very Specific strategies
Evaluating appellate record G: Very Specific strategies
Improving methods to awaken consciousness G: Very Specific strategies
Comparing technologies G: Very Specific strategies
Enabling local political voice K: Provisional strategies
Corrupting learning institutions J: Unconfirmed strategies
Threatening citizenry F: Exceptional strategies
Eliminating unnecessary practices F: Exceptional strategies
Abstaining from political independence G: Very Specific strategies
Increasing social mobility C: Cross-sectoral strategies
Misdating A: Abstract fundamental strategies
Maximizing limited availability of land for low-income and disadvantaged groups E: Emanations of other strategies
Taking indivual violent acts F: Exceptional strategies
Securing active family support F: Exceptional strategies
Restricting professional practices G: Very Specific strategies

Pages