Systems thinking: an approach for understanding eco-agri-food systems

Abstract

Chapter 2 makes the case for using systems thinking as a guiding perspective for TEEBAgriFoods development of a comprehensive Evaluation Framework for the eco-agri-food system. Many dimensions of the eco-agri-food system create complex analytical and policy challenges. Systems thinking allows better understanding and forecasting of the outcomes of policy decisions by illuminating how the components of a system are interconnected with one another and how the drivers of change are determined and impacted by feedback loops, delays and non-linear relationships. To establish the building blocks of a theory of change, systems thinking empowers us to move beyond technical analysis and decision-tool toward more integrated approaches that can aid in the forming of a common ground for cultural changes.

Publication
In TEEB for Agriculture & Food: Scientific and Economic Foundations
Carlos Calvo-Hernandez
Carlos Calvo-Hernandez
Assistant Policy Researcher and PhD Candidate in Policy Analysis

I’m a jack-of-many-trades, self-taught visualization data scientist/creative coder, and mixed-methods researcher with interests in climate change communication and data visualization.