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Systems Thinking
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by Brian G. Dowling 10 months, 4 weeks ago
This is a collection of Systems Thinking resources that I have collected, along with related posts from the Pathways to New Community Paradigms blog. "Understanding Systems" is the most recent contribution. Systems thinking approaches are seen as being more theoretical while systems thinking applications are seen as being more practical. As stated on the Front Page of this wiki, maintenance has been lagging so some links might not work.
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”Understanding Systems” by Michael Ben-Eli’
Part of Sustainability Laboratory’s online course on Systems Thinking and Systems Modeling.
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Diigo Tags: systems thinking, relational mapping, visual data, networks, Vimeo
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Based in Fuzzy-logic Cognitive Mapping (FCM), users can easily develop semi-quantitative models of environmental issues, social concerns or social-ecological systems in Mental Modeler by: Defining the important components of a system Defining the relationships between these components Running "what if" scenarios to determine how the system might react under a range of possible changes.
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Diigo Tags: systems, decision-making, framework, systems thinking
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