Thinking in systems : a primer
Publication details: Vermont, Chelsea Green Publishing: 2008.Description: 218p., app., note., bib., 20 cm X 13 cmISBN:- 9781603580557
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Recommended by: Saurabh Pandya
Summary: Thinking in Systems, is a concise and crucial book offering insight for problem solving on scales ranging from the personal to the global. Edited by the Sustainability Institute's Diana Wright, this essential primer brings systems thinking out of the realm of computers and equations and into the tangible world, showing readers how to develop the systems-thinking skills that thought leaders across the globe consider critical for 21st-century life. Some of the biggest problems facing the world--war, hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation--are essentially system failures. They cannot be solved by fixing one piece in isolation from the others, because even seemingly minor details have enormous power to undermine the best efforts of too-narrow thinking. While readers will learn the conceptual tools and methods of systems thinking, the heart of the book is grander than methodology. Donella Meadows was known as much for nurturing positive outcomes as she was for delving into the science behind global dilemmas. She reminds readers to pay attention to what is important, not just what is quantifiable, to stay humble, and to stay a learner. In a world growing ever more complicated, crowded, and interdependent, Thinking in Systems helps readers avoid confusion and helplessness, the first step toward finding proactive and effective solutions.
Contents:
Introduction: The Systems Lens
Part 1: System Structures and Behavior
Chapter 1. The Basics
Chapter 2. A Brief Visit to the Systems Zoo
Part 2: Systems and Us
Chapter 3. Why Systems Work So Well
Chapter 4. Why Systems Surprise Us
Chapter 5. System Traps . . . and Opportunities
Part 4: Creating Change; in Systems and in Philosophy
Chapter 6. Leverage Points; Places to Intervene in a System
Chapter 7. Living in a World of Systems
Appendix
System Definitions: A Glossary
Summary of Systems Principles
Springing the System Traps
Places to Intervene in a System
Guidelines for Living in a World of Systems
Model Equations
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