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Dr. Daniel Christian Wahl

Consultant
Sustainability Consultancy Innovation Education

Bilateral Meetings

  • Thursday 11.00 - 12:30
  • Thursday 15:00 - 17:00
DescriptionConsultant and educator in regenerative development, whole systems design, and transformative innovationDaniel Christian Wahl works internationally as a consultant and educator in regenerative development, whole systems design, and transformative innovation. He holds degrees in biology (Univ. of Edinburgh), and holistic science (Schumacher College), and his 2006 doctoral thesis (Univ. of Dundee) was on Design for Human and Planetary Health: A Holistic/Integral Approach to Complexity and Sustainability.
He was director of Findhorn College between 2007 and 2010, and is a member of the International Futures Forum since 2009 and Gaia Education since 2007. He has collaborated with UNITAR and UNESCO, many large NGO, and as a consultant his clients included companies such as Camper, Ecover and Lush, as well as, local and regional governments and UK Foresight.
Daniel is a fellow of the Findhorn Foundation, on the advisory council of the Ecosystems Restoration Camps Foundation and the Ojai Foundation and the research group of the Global Ecovillage Network. He is co-founder of Biomimicry Iberia (2012), and has been collaborating with ‘SmartUIB’ at the University of the Balearic Islands since 2014.
His book Designing Regenerative Cultures was published in 2016 by Triarchy Press and quickly reached international acclaim. It was released in Portuguese in 2019 and a Spanish edition will be launched in 2020. The ‘SDG Implementation Flashcards’ he developed for Gaia Education have been taken up enthusiastically by UNESCO and so far have been translated into 7 languages. Daniel's blog on Medium.com has a large and growing international following.
Organization Type Consultant
CountrySpain
CityPalma, Google map
Areas of Activities

ICT

    Tourism

      Cultural heritage

        Innovation

          Environment

            Sustainability

              Energy