Systems mapping can facilitate the collective and shared understanding of complex problems

Domenico Dentoni, Carlo Cucchi, Marija Roglic, Rob Lubberink, Rahmin Bender-Salazar, Timothy Manyise

Research output: Web publication or non-textual formWeb publication or websiteSocietal

Abstract

We live in an increasingly complex world, characterised by interconnected and intractable wicked problems. Systems mapping offers a visual approach for collectively understanding and envisioning how to coordinate the addressing of these problems. The agri-food sector is facing severe problems and systems mapping could be particularly instrumental in helping it navigate these difficulties.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCologny/Geneva
PublisherWorld Economic Forum (WEF)
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2023

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