Thinking about Systems
9.9K views | +0 today
Follow
Thinking about Systems
For those who are passionate about systems thinking.
Curated by Steve Wilhite
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...

Popular Tags

Current selected tag: 'Water'. Clear
Scooped by Steve Wilhite
Scoop.it!

A Systems Framework of Big Data for Analysis of Policy and Strategy Peter Coombes & Michael Barry. - ppt download

A Systems Framework of Big Data for Analysis of Policy and Strategy Peter Coombes & Michael Barry. - ppt download | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it
Overview Influenced by the thinking of: Lovelock: Elements of biosphere are interconnected and dynamic Carson: Natural systems altered by human behaviour Forester: Earth’s dynamic systems include human behaviours Meadows: Cumulative ecosystem and economic responses to exponential human growth IPCC: Earth systems and human welfare impacted by climate  Nash: Game Theory Multiple linked scales of behaviour
No comment yet.
Scooped by Steve Wilhite
Scoop.it!

Network for Water: Systems Thinking

Network for Water: Systems Thinking | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it
Eventbrite - Global Water Works presents Network for Water: Systems Thinking - Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at Online from 10:00-10:45 a.m. Central Time. Find event and ticket information.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Steve Wilhite
Scoop.it!

thinkwater

thinkwater | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it
ThinkWater is a national campaign supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help people of all backgrounds and ages think and care deeply about water. It does so by applying systems thinking to existing water education and research efforts and by actively engaging people in a new way around water issues. Our Mission-Vision is to Engage, Educate and Empower a world of Systems Thinkers to solve wicked water problems.
 
No comment yet.
Scooped by Steve Wilhite
Scoop.it!

A Tale of Two Water Systems

A Tale of Two Water Systems | Thinking about Systems | Scoop.it
California’s population growth enables it to build top-of-the-line infrastructure—something that isn’t possible for Rust Belt cities.
No comment yet.