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Natural systems: (they complexify to capture energy more effectively. As they grow, more of their energy moves into sustaining rather than growing) Human-based systems: artificially simplify and juvenalize to maximize production of single element). Vulnerability from wound that which is susceptible of injury, exposed to damage (oed). Natural systems: degraded systems, systems with critical species that are threatened, shrinking systems (islands), systems facing unknown threats to which no defence has been created. Social systems: obvious vulnerabilities defended against, e. g. disease, war, disaster; unobvious disasters: cumulative impacts, social degradation, stupidity, cowardice, greed, etc, etc. Resilience the capacity of a system to bounce back from a stress (borrowed from engineering) Natural systems: robust simplicity, appropriate diversity, size/refuges, patchiness. Social systems: appropriately flexible strategies, access to resources, memory. Entropy (don"t memorize this, just get the idea): In thermodynamics, a measure of the disorder of a system.

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