Introduction to complex systems

Large environmental complex systems

The environment is a classic complex system, composed of multiple interaction (agents, variables). Applying a complex-systems approach to environmental problems such as climate change, landscape evolution, or societal-ecological sustainability can yield valuable insight into risk, potential drivers of change, likely outcomes of perturbation, and whether it is even possible to forecast or manage the system.

We can found in nature a very large complexes systems which interact each other.

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