- Hasan Özbekhan
Dr. Hasan Özbekhan (1921–
February 13 2007 ) was aTurkish American systems scientist , cyberneticist,philosopher and planner who wasProfessor Emeritus of Management at theWharton School of theUniversity of Pennsylvania . He applied the field-of-systems theory to global problems, helped inspire the group of planners, diplomats, scientists and academics who came together as theClub of Rome .Jeremy Pearce (2007), [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/26/us/26ozbekhan.html?ex=1330232400&en=a86e51e2e258ef21&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink Hasan Ozbekhan, 86, Economist Who Helped Found Global Group, Dies] , New York Times February 26, 2007.]Biography
Hasan Özbekhan was born in
Turkey in 1921, into a diplomatic family. He studied at theLycée Chateaubraind in Rome, and then studies Law and Political and Administrative sciences at the Faculte de Droit and theEscole Libre des Sciences Politiques in Paris, and his graduate studies at theLondon School of Economics . He undertook his postgraduate work at theUniversity of Cambridge after being elected to the Leverhume Fellowship. [http://www.isss.org/2003meet/bios.htm Hasan Özbekhan] ISSS website, 2003. Retrieved 25 April 2008.]In the 1960s Ozbekhan worked as management consultant to large multinational corporations. The work he did for governments includes Science Policy design for Turkey and a large study for the French Government analyzing the nature of present events that, most probably, will shape the future of Paris. The recommendations derived from these analyses currently constitute the basis of the policies adopted by the French Government with respect tot he city's long-term development. From 1963 to 1969 was principal scientist and director of planning at the System Development Corporation, a military research group and software development company in Santa Monica, California.
In 1970 he started worked at
University of Pennsylvania at the faculty of the Wharton School, where he became Professor ofOperations Research andStatistics , and Chairman of the Graduate Group inSocial Systems Sciences Department. From 1986 until his retirement in 1992 he was Professor ofManagement at the Wharton School.He has been a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society, and held membership in the Economic Club of New York, the American Economic Association, the National Academy of Economics and Political Science, The Society of Business Advisory Professions, the Comité National Belge de l'Organisation Scientifique, the American Society for Political and Legal Philosphy, Mankind 2000, Futuribles.
He died on Feb. 12 in 2007 in Philadelphia.
Work
Ozbekhan applied the field-of-systems theory to global problems, helped inspire the group of planners, diplomats, scientists and academics who came together as the Club of Rome. He wrote a paper, “The Predicament of Mankind,” that became an influential core document of the group, addressing issues of energy, overpopulation, depletion of resources and environmental degradation.
In 1970s Özbekhan was cofounder and first director of
The Club of Rome , withAurelio Peccei an Italian Industrialist, andAlexander Christakis , a physicist and systems research designer. Ozbekhan wrote the original prospectus for The Club of Rome, "The Predicament of Mankind".Together with
Robert Jungk ,Johan Galtung and many others he was member ofMANKIND 2000 .Publications
* 1968, "Toward a General Theory of Planning".
* 1970, "The Predicament of Mankind". Report to the Club of Rome.References
External links
* [http://blogora.net/page/Remembering+Hasan+%C3%96zbekhan?t=anon Remembering Hasan Özbekhan] in blogora.net
* [http://www.panarchy.org/ozbekhan/planning.1968.html Passages from "Toward a General Theory of Planning"]
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