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Systemic development is an alternative definition of sustainable development which has its basis in systems thinking.

It can also be used to describe a recursive development model for the analysis and sorting of particulate matter such as fruit, nuts and other perishable foodstuff.

Overview

Systemic development builds on what Peter Checkland (1993) had implied with his Systems thinking: systems practice – the recognition that systems were epistemic devices for learning and change.[1]

Principles

See also

References

  1. ^ Ison, R.L., R.J. Bawden, B. McKenzie, R.G. Packham, N. Sriskandarajah, and R. Armson. 2009. From Sustainable to Systemic Development: An Inquiry into Transformations in Discourse and Praxis in Systemic Development: Local Solutions in a Global Environment ed. Sheffield, J., Mansfield: ISCE Publishing.
  • Systemic Development Institute [1] homepage