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The Global Learning Framework : A Common Language for Risk, Prevention and Ecological Stability with Focus on Submarine Cable - Birgit Bortoluzzi

The Global Learning Framework

A Common Language for Risk, Prevention and Ecological Stability with Focus on Submarine Cable

By: Birgit Bortoluzzi

eBook | 7 February 2026

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As the world grows more complex, understanding becomes a collective rather than an individual act. Systems do not react sequentially but simultaneously; developments overlap; and decisions emerge within a field of diverse signals and perspectives. Stability in such a world is no longer a static condition but a question of how we perceive, connect, interpret, and act when signals are fragmented and time windows are narrow. The Global Learning Framework (GLF) begins precisely here: as a universal meta architecture that does not simplify complexity but makes it intelligible. It translates six foundational concepts — visibility, structure, dynamics, interfaces, instability and capacity to act — into a circular mode of shared learning. Within this rhythm, the four pillars SEE, CONNECT, INTERPRET and ACT function not as linear steps but as recurring movements of collective sense making. The GLF does not replace existing methods; it provides a shared language that aligns heterogeneous data, perspectives and decision logics within an integrated risk and learning architecture. The GeoResilience Compass extends this by adding a spatial dynamic dimension, showing where instabilities may emerge, how they propagate, and which interventions could be systemically effective. Subsea cables illustrate this interplay: they combine technical precision, ecological sensitivity, maritime reality and institutional responsibility within a single system whose risks become visible only when multiple signals are considered together. The Subsea Edition demonstrates how the GLF can operate in a highly dynamic, ambiguous and internationally shared environment — while remaining equally relevant to epidemiology, urban resilience, energy systems, ecosystems, critical infrastructures and governance. In a time when global risks are increasingly intertwined and stability depends on anticipatory design rather than reaction, the GLF offers a way to see, connect, interpret, act and learn together.

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