Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1064626 | Sustainability of Water Quality and Ecology | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
With an increasing societal complexity, dominated by global geopolitical structures and processes, also large-scale environmental issues such as global warming emerge. Dealing with complexity requires a systemic approach, going beyond classical tools of decision-making and modelling. The Pentatope Model aims at providing in a holistic approach, combining five frameworks suitable for environmental analysis in a societal context. It considers also non-physical values and interdisciplinarity to develop a general tool for analysis of environmental problems at a broad and aggregated level. This paper introduces the idea of environmental systemic thinking in the water domain and briefly describes the frameworks considered.
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Authors
Rudy Vannevel,