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Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Online from: 1972

Subject Area: Electrical & Electronic Engineering

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Frank H. George Research Award – Highly Commended Paper: Eco-cybernetics: the ecology and cybernetics of missing emergences


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Title:Frank H. George Research Award – Highly Commended Paper: Eco-cybernetics: the ecology and cybernetics of missing emergences
Author(s):Donato Bergandi, (Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris, France and Laboratoire d’Ecologie Générale, Brunoy, France)
Citation:Donato Bergandi, (2000) "Frank H. George Research Award – Highly Commended Paper: Eco-cybernetics: the ecology and cybernetics of missing emergences", Kybernetes, Vol. 29 Iss: 7/8, pp.928 - 942
Keywords:Cybernetics, Ecosystem, General living systems theory
Article type:Technical paper
DOI:10.1108/03684920010342044 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:MCB UP Ltd
Abstract:Considers that in ecosystem, landscape and global ecology, an energetics reading of ecological systems is an expression of a cybernetic, systemic and holistic approach. In ecosystem ecology, the Odumian paradigm emphasizes the concept of emergence, but it has not been accompanied by the creation of a method that fully respects the complexity of the objects studied. In landscape ecology, although the emergentist, multi-level, triadic methodology of J.K. Feibleman and D.T. Campbell has gained acceptance, the importance of emergent properties is still undervalued. In global ecology, the Gaia hypothesis is an expression of an organicist metaphor, while the emergentist terminology used is incongruent with the underlying physicalist cybernetics. More generally, an analytico-additional methodology and the reduction of the properties of ecosystems to the laws of physical chemistry render purely formal any assertion about the emergentist and holistic nature of the ecological systems studied.



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