LOOP CIRCUIT 1)2)4)
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A systemic control device which recycles materials and rewards and stimulates parts in proportion to their effectiveness (adapted from H. ODUM, 1971, p.150).
ODUM states: "Either too much or too little growth by one component puts the loop out of harmonious flow" (Ibid).
Any complex system – biological, ecological, economic or political – must be and remain balanced.
Unfortunately, in some cases they are not and man aggravates many systemic problems by unwittingly creating not sustainable disbalances, i.e. breaking loop circuits.
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