System Thinking- Complex System and Emergence

Complex System and Emergence A complex system is a system composed of many interacting components that exhibit emergent behaviour, which is behaviour that arises from the interactions of the components and is not predictable from the properties of the individual components alone. Emergence is a key feature of complex systems and can be seen in a wide range of phenomena, from the flocking behaviour of birds to the behaviour of financial markets. Understanding emergent behaviour is important in systems thinking because it can help identify patterns and relationships that are not immediately apparent from the individual components of the system. By understanding emergent behaviour, it is possible to develop more effective interventions and strategies for managing complex systems. examples: Termite Mounds: Termite mounds are complex systems. The mound exhibits emergent behaviour. Emergent behaviour arises from the interactions of individual termites. Beehives: Beehives are compl...