"Systems Practice" explores the urgent need for systemic and adaptive governance in response to climate change. It covers the principles of systems thinking, barriers to its application, and innovative practices for effective action. The book emphasizes developing capabilities for systemic thinking to navigate complexity in various contexts.
Ray Ison Knihy


Systems Practice: How to Act
In situations of uncertainty and complexity in a climate-change world
- 376 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Focusing on the urgent need for systemic thinking, this book emphasizes its application in navigating complexity and uncertainty in various professional and personal contexts. It argues that humans, as a significant force in shaping Earth's dynamics, must develop capabilities for systemic action to address challenges in an era defined by 'post-truth' and 'big data.' The text advocates for fostering systems literacy and investing in practical systems thinking to strengthen resilience at multiple societal levels, from personal to global.