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Human Nature and the Potential in Nurture Explores Industrialization and Human Systems

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David Hawk examines the development of artificial systems and their relationship to society and nature

GREENVILLE, NC, June 10, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The publication of Human Nature and the Potential in Nurture by David Hawk brings attention to the relationship between human systems, industrial development, and environmental conditions. Drawing from decades of research and professional experience, the book investigates how technological advancement and institutional structures have shaped interactions between society and the natural world.

The publication is rooted in Hawk's doctoral research in systems sciences and incorporates findings developed through collaborations with businesses, governments, and academic institutions. The work examines how industrial development transformed the production of shelter, food, transportation, and other essential systems, creating what Hawk describes as an expanding "science of the artificial."

A central focus of the book is the transition from naturally occurring systems to increasingly engineered environments. Hawk analyzes how industrialization changed the way societies organize resources, regulate behavior, and interact with ecological systems. The discussion considers both historical developments and contemporary structures that influence human activity on a global scale.

The book further explores the relationship between technological advancement and governance. By applying systems-thinking principles, Hawk investigates how institutions attempt to manage complexity and how those approaches affect social and environmental outcomes. The analysis spans disciplines including planning, management, engineering, policy, and organizational development.

Regarding the purpose of the book, David Hawk noted, "The research sought to understand how human-created systems emerged, how they evolved, and how they influence relationships between society and the environment."

David Hawk was born and raised on an Iowa farm before pursuing higher education in engineering, city planning, and corporate planning. His professional experience includes service in Vietnam, urban planning projects in Europe and North America, and academic appointments across several countries.

Throughout his career, Hawk has worked as a professor, consultant, academic administrator, and program developer. His contributions include the development of educational programs in engineering, business management, architecture, planning, leadership, and public policy, as well as doctoral-level institutes for executive education in Sweden and Finland.

Human Nature and the Potential in Nurture is available through major online booksellers in print and digital formats.

Human Nature and the Potential in Nurture by David Hawk

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