2017
DOI: 10.12783/dteees/peem2016/5050
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Sustainability, Systems Thinking and Ecological Worldview

Abstract: Abstract. Purpose -This paper explores the implications of systems thinking for the deconstructing of sustainability within the context of ecological worldview. Design/methodology/approach -A systems thinking approach to sustainability is undertaken to explore the ecological worldview. Findings -The ecological framework relates basic concepts and assumptions within the modern to postmodern thought. For the most part, the scientists, decision-makers have only been exposed to mechanistic thinking within the rela… Show more

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“…Systems thinking competencies focus on processes and wholes, not parts or details (Ramírez-Montoya et al, 2022). System dynamics and systems thinking can be taught without including sustainability, but sustainability cannot be taught without including systems thinking (Palmberg et al, 2017;Unsal, 2017). Systems thinking has been defined as a type of problem-solving reasoning that uses a non-reductionist approach to consider how cause and effect interact.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Systems thinking competencies focus on processes and wholes, not parts or details (Ramírez-Montoya et al, 2022). System dynamics and systems thinking can be taught without including sustainability, but sustainability cannot be taught without including systems thinking (Palmberg et al, 2017;Unsal, 2017). Systems thinking has been defined as a type of problem-solving reasoning that uses a non-reductionist approach to consider how cause and effect interact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and the wider system (why?) (Checkland, 1981;Unsal, 2016). Its application promotes holistic integration and extends beyond technology-focus; it exploits opportunities of inter-synergistic interactions between all the sanitation subsystems, dimensions and components (Anarow et al, 2003;Rocky Mountain Institute, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%