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A Complementary View on Complex and Systemic Approaches

Marion Real (), Jean Michel Larrasquet () and Iban Lizarralde ()
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Marion Real: ESTIA - ESTIA - Institute of technology
Jean Michel Larrasquet: ESTIA - ESTIA - Institute of technology
Iban Lizarralde: ESTIA - ESTIA - Institute of technology

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Abstract: In this chapter, we discuss what the theory of complexity can bring to the construction of territorial transitions toward circular economy. We will first revisit the dynamism of territories within their cultural angle, highlighting the complexity of their metabolisms and the importance of a design with intent. Then, we will introduce in the key notions of the complexity theory, mainly based on Edgar Morini's philosophy, underlying new attitudes and modes of governance for research and projects' design: the notion of system, dialogy and emergence will be described. As a conclusion, we will propose notes to pay attention to the Retrace project and the use of the systemic design methodology.

Keywords: complexity; systemic; territory; circular economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-09
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Published in Systemic Design Method Guide for Policymaking: A Circular Europe on the Way, 1, Umberto allemandi Publishing house, pp.58-69, 2017, ISBN 978-88-422-2444-0

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