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1 Coupled Human - Environment Systems
Elizabeth King Princeton University Sustainability Science DGS 4th October, 2010

2 CHES: Complex Adaptive Systems
hrw.org/reports/2007/uganda0907 Math Ecology Sociology Economics Dynamics: Non-linear Cross-scale Non-deterministic We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds Components Interactions Selection

3 Offers a common foundation Relates directly to sustainability
CHES: A Framework Offers a common foundation Relates directly to sustainability Room for multiple approaches We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds

4 Approaches based on discipline:  Earth Systems Science  Agriculture
CHES: A Framework Approaches based on discipline:  Earth Systems Science  Agriculture  Governance We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds

5 Approaches based on dynamics:  Resilience: Thresholds & surprises
CHES: A Framework Approaches based on dynamics:  Resilience: Thresholds & surprises  Social Psychology: How perceptions shape behavior We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds

6 CHES: Benefits of Diversity
Diversity  Utility Each approach uses & develops tools. Value of approaches vary with context. CHES is the common “battery pack” for different tools. We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds

7 CHES: Benefits of Diversity
Diversity  Efficiency Common language facilitates integration between approaches We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds

8 CHES and Sustainability Science:
Vision vs. Reality Challenges: 1) Bounding systems for tractability. 2) Integrating disciplinary contributions. 3) Tools, models, methods to map CHES. We see complex adaptive systems all around us: Not just ecosystems: Organisms Social systems (animal or human) Human institutions ********** Ideas from a number of disciplines Distilled 3 key common properties: From these, a number of EMERGENT properties arise: Feedbacks and self organization: no global plan hierarchical structure, self-regulation, homeostasis **** But these are also the ingredients for: Non linear dynamics and thresholds


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