Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable Development

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Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable Development

A Systems Approach

9781858982731 Edward Elgar Publishing
Norman Clark, Director, Graduate School of Envrionmental Studies, University of Strathclyde, UK, Francisco Perez-Trejo, WAICENT Manager, Rome, Italy and Peter Allen, School of Management, Cranfield University, UK
Publication Date: 1995 ISBN: 978 1 85898 273 1 Extent: 196 pp
In Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable Development, Norman Clark, Francisco Perez-Trejo and Peter Allen offer a new approach which emphasizes the evolutionary nature of socio-economic systems. This major book begins with a critical evaluation of conventional economic approaches to development planning and then explores how modern general systems theory can show economic development as a process of structural change. The discussion includes the use of decision tools which can simultaneously handle spatial and temporal evolution. The authors develop a model which they explore through case studies of both Senegal and Crete. The model is combined with risk analysis to show how it can be used in computer-based scenarios, before its properties as an aid to decision making are summarized in the last chapter.

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The strategic management of socio-economic systems is becoming increasingly difficult with traditional economic models which are unable to handle environmental and technological factors.

In Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable Development, Norman Clark, Francisco Perez-Trejo and Peter Allen offer a new approach which emphasizes the evolutionary nature of socio-economic systems. This major book begins with a critical evaluation of conventional economic approaches to development planning and then explores how modern general systems theory can show economic development as a process of structural change. The discussion includes the use of decision tools which can simultaneously handle spatial and temporal evolution. The authors develop a model which they explore through case studies of both Senegal and Crete. The model is combined with risk analysis to show how it can be used in computer-based scenarios, before its properties as an aid to decision making are summarized in the last chapter.

Defining development as a process of structural change in economic systems rather than in terms of economic output, this volume will be welcomed for its advocacy of non-linear models as decision tools and for its special reference to issues of economic development and environmental stability in Third World countries.
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‘The discussions in the book do an excellent job of explaining the type of interactive model that will be needed for sustainable development policy.’
– R.V. O’Neill, Ecological Economics

‘This book provides a clear and insightful discussion of these issues and is important reading to those concerned with the complexity of cities.’
– M. Batty, Environment and Planning
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Contents: Preface 1. Modelling Sustainable Development 2. The Nature of Systems 3. Economic Systems 4. Spatial Modelling 5. The Model as a Decision Tool (A Crete Case Study) 6. An Agenda for the Future Appendix References Index
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