2007
DOI: 10.1002/sres.818
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Getting the big picture in natural resource management—systems thinking as ‘method’ for scientists, policy makers and other stakeholders

Abstract: This paper discusses the benefits of applying Systems Thinking to solving natural resource management problems. It first explains the Systems Thinking concept and briefly outlines its history and emergence in agriculture and natural resource management. A series of case studies are then presented which illustrate practical examples of how Systems Thinking has been used to address real life natural resource management issues. The case studies build on the conclusions of each other by adding additional ways (les… Show more

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“…Utilizing a systems thinking lens [5][6][7][8] will prompt CCC members to examine the purpose and function of assessment processes, the amount and quality of evidence, and feedback loops within their programs. We believe a systems approach to assessment will result in useful and defendable performance appraisals.…”
Section: A Systems Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing a systems thinking lens [5][6][7][8] will prompt CCC members to examine the purpose and function of assessment processes, the amount and quality of evidence, and feedback loops within their programs. We believe a systems approach to assessment will result in useful and defendable performance appraisals.…”
Section: A Systems Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this previous work and the widespread use of systems thinking (e.g., [27,28]), there has been a more recent call for empirical work to analyze the relationship between systems thinking and mental models or decision-making processes [29]. The current study addresses this empirical research gap by examining a specific structured method of thinking as an iterative approach to learning about and dealing with a complex task.…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems thinking is a 'discipline for seeing wholes' (Senge, 1992); it has the ability to examine any causal effect and acknowledge how that causal effect constructs feedback loops which likely occurred in a real world situation (Bosch et al, 2007;Flood, 2010;Cabrera et al, 2008). One of systems instrument which widely used to describe any systems called Causal Loop Diagram (CLD), a qualitative model to describe systems behavior (Sherwood, 2002).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%