11.15.2007

Applying Systems Theory

As with many crises, religious, political and social, the environmental crisis has been cause by our analytical view which isolates us from the world. Analytical processes which ignore the reactions of the components which support them are inevitably undermined by their own existence. This is the advantage of systematic processes, realization of the whole, the balanced network and inter-reliance. Systematic processes and strategies are then applied to the current network of environmental crises relating to the increasing impact of water on cultures around the globe. Using these places and events as a framework gives a basis for the application and evaluation of the systematic interventions. The following is a list of regions and cities affected by ongoing wars with water and how a systematic architecture might react to or mediate the situation.

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