Publications – Frameworks, articles, and visual modules on resilience and crisis prevention
Newly published
E-book “Moonlight Resilience Compass - Paths to Hope and Strength for Children with Long Covid and ME/CFS (including a Moon Village Concept for Clinics and Rehabilitation Centers” (November 2025)
The e-book is available in English and German.
We are facing one of the greatest global challenges of our time: Already more than 400 million people are affected by Long Covid, many millions by ME/CFS and other chronic illnesses, and projections indicate that by 2033 this number could exceed 1 billion affected by Long Covid alone. This is not only a medical crisis but also a societal one – whether in the USA, Germany, China, Japan, Mexico, Sudan, Spain, France, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Egypt, Singapore, India, Ethiopia, the UK, Italy, Denmark, Israel, Brazil or Canada.
No matter the region: we are all in the same boat.
Access to support, however, remains highly unequal worldwide. That is why I have developed a Moonlight Resilience concept that is universally applicable – whether in a clay hut, in the tropical rainforest, in the Caucasus, or in a modern clinic in Berlin, New York, or Vienna. The Moon Village is not a location‑bound model, but a global architecture of hope and resilience that can be integrated into any environment.
The challenges of Long Covid and ME/CFS (as well as many other chronic illnesses) extend far beyond medicine (vaccines and medications are unfortunately only one side of the coin – they are by no means sufficient to cope with this immense challenge). They affect our society and our infrastructure and thus directly touch upon the core questions of global disaster management.
These illnesses follow cyclical, not linear courses. They create invisible burdens that massively destabilize families, schools, and healthcare systems. And this is precisely where the Moonlight Resilience Compass comes in: It translates inner states into symbols, scenarios, and spaces that are meant to provide orientation and make cyclical burdens visible, thereby adding another important building block to the topic of “Long Covid / ME/CFS” – one that should by no means be underestimated.
If we fail to recognize and acknowledge cyclical intelligence, we also risk the permanent exclusion of entire generations – a burden our global system cannot sustain or endure in the long run.
Why is cyclical intelligence systemically and globally compatible?
Cyclical intelligence is the still missing logic of our global future with regard to Long Covid / ME/CFS (as well as other chronic illnesses). The Moonlight Resilience Compass seeks to show that cyclical intelligence is not merely an individual phenomenon, but also a systemically compatible resource.
If we acknowledge it, we create structures that can provide millions of people worldwide with hope, dignity, and participation – for we are facing one of the greatest social, health, and educational challenges of our time. If we do not support children and adolescents with Long Covid and ME/CFS, we lose not only individual biographies but also the future strength of entire generations. Millions of young people are excluded from education, work, and social participation, and thus our (global) society loses an immeasurably valuable reservoir of creativity, knowledge, and empathy. Entire economies risk massive losses in productivity, while social systems may be weakened by isolation and stigmatization.
I wrote the Moonlight Resilience Compass as a beacon of hope for all children and adolescents across the globe – because they live in every country and on every continent. Especially in times of chronic exhaustion, digital overload, and global crises, the Moonlight Resilience Compass is meant to help them – regardless of culture, origin, or education system. When schools, families, and societies acknowledge this logic, new structures will emerge that enable participation even with fluctuating resilience. The Compass is therefore not only an educational tool, but a globally compatible principle for resilience, inclusion, and future viability – everywhere children live, learn, and grow.
Newly published
E-book “Semantic Integrity Framework for Disaster Imagery – A Modular Architecture for Visual Integrity in Global Disaster Management” (November 2025)
The e-book is available in English, German, and Italian. The English edition contains additional thematic content.
An Interdisciplinary Contribution to Visual Integrity in Disaster Communication. The work Semantic Integrity Framework for Disaster Imagery – Strategic Architecture for Visual Integrity in Disaster Management provides a structured foundation for the ethical evaluation, semantic anchoring, and strategic use of visual content in crisis scenarios. The content is designed for diverse application contexts — ranging from disaster communication and visual ethics to semantic resilience in digital environments.
Strategic Positioning within the Geo-Resilience Compass
This publication presents the first version of the Semantic Integrity Framework for Disaster Imagery — a methodological module within the emerging Geo-Resilience Framework. It was developed in the context of the Geo-Resilience Compass, a navigational system for complex crisis environments shaped by spatio-temporal dynamics. The compass structures resilience across eight thematic axes, supported by a central decision-making backbone. The framework presented here is primarily situated along the Northwest axis (System Coherence & Communication Architectures). It reinforces the semantic precision of visual communication, supports ethical-technological interfaces, and promotes transparent decision-making processes in highly dynamic operational contexts.
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