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Sir Erik Dammann (born 9 May 1931 in
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) is a Norwegian
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, environmentalist and
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. He is mostly known for founding of the Norwegian-based organization, The Future in Our Hands (''Framtiden i våre hender''). In 1982, he was awarded the
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for "challenging Western values and lifestyles in order to promote a more responsible attitude to the environment and the third world". In 2011 he was knighted by The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav,the highest civilian honour conferred by Norway.


Biography

He is educated within advertising. Dammann's book ''The Future in Our Hands'' raised social and environmental questions and put them in a much larger perspective than until then had been the norm. Inspired by the interest for this book, in 1974 he initiated '' Framtiden i våre hender'', today a world wide organisation with thirty partner organisations over the globe. In 1978, the organization established The Development Fund (''Utviklingsfondet''). In 2003, The Development Fund established a youth-based affiliate,
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.''Utviklingsfondet'' (Store norske leksikon)
/ref> Dammann is also known for his stay on the island of
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, described in the book ''With four children in a palm hut'' (1968), and also for starting the movement Project Alternative Future and Forum for System Debate. His book ''Behind time and space'' (1987) was described as the first introduction of
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philosophy in Norway. In advertising in the early 70’s he contributed strongly in the introduction of the orange “S” as a square in the logo for Co-op Norway. In 1982 he received The Right Livelihood Award, "...for challenging Western values and lifestyles in order to promote a more responsible attitude to the environment and the third world." Since 1988 Dammann has been a recipient of a Lifetime
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. His books have been translated to nine languages.


Bibliography

*1966 ''Truls and Tone the Magician, an adventure in reality'' *1968 ''With four children in a palm hut'' *1972 ''The Future in Our Hands'' *1972 ''Adoption?'' *1976 ''New lifestyle, and then what?'' *1977 ''The parties at separation point'' (together with Jacob Bomann-Larsen) *1979 ''Revolution in the affluent society'' *1980 ''You decide!'' *1981 ''Free thoughts'' *1982 ''Talofa Samoa!'' *1987 ''Behind time and space'' *1989 ''Money or your life!'' *1998 ''Kidnapped'' (together with Ragnhild Dammann) *2005 ''Contrasts, an account of a varied life'' (self biography)


References


Other sources

*''The Big Norwegian One Volume Encyclopedia'' Kunnskapsforlaget (Knowledge Publishing. 2006)


External links


The Future in Our Hands homepage
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