Boids (Flocks, Herds, and Schools: a Distributed Behavioral Model)
Jorgen Randers - The Limits to Growth (1972) in a 50-year perspective
A Synopsis: Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update
One reason technology and markets are unlikely to prevent overshoot and collapse is that technology and markets are merely tools to serve goals of society as a whole. If society’s implicit goals are to exploit nature, enrich the elites, and ignore the long term, then society will develop technologies and markets that destroy the environment, widen the gap between rich and poor, and optimize for short-term gain. In short, society develops technologies and markets that hasten a collapse instead of preventing it.
An introductory guide to the food system | Food Foundation
The Ecological Organisations Framework
De-Naturalizing the Poultry Plant
How do you tackle a 'wicked' issue? | Guardian sustainable business | The G
Nigel Topping: 3 rules for a zero-carbon world | TED Talk