A Systems Science Approach to Urban Health

D. Ompad, Y. Tozan
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Urban populations are complex systems characterized by discontinuities, emergence, reciprocities, and feedback. In many respects, systems science approaches are directly suited to the study of urban health, affording us an opportunity to think about the evolution of urban populations and the complexity of behavior in cities that ultimately shapes population health. The authors discuss the concept of feedback loops that can be self-reinforcing or self-correcting. Because individual elements and feedback loops within systems are not established and maintained in isolation, they often interact with each other. Interactions among these feedback loops produce an emergent system behavior that cannot be explained by an understanding of the individual elements alone. This dynamic behavior persists over time and adapts to changing conditions. This chapter provides an introduction to systems science with reference to how it may influence our understanding of urban health.
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城市卫生的系统科学方法
城市人口是一个复杂的系统,其特征是不连续性、出现性、重复性和反馈性。在许多方面,系统科学方法直接适用于城市健康的研究,为我们提供了一个机会来思考城市人口的进化和最终塑造人口健康的城市行为的复杂性。作者讨论了反馈回路的概念,反馈回路可以是自增强的或自校正的。由于系统中的各个元件和反馈回路不是孤立地建立和维护的,它们经常相互作用。这些反馈回路之间的相互作用产生了一种突发的系统行为,这种行为不能仅靠对单个元素的理解来解释。这种动态行为会随着时间的推移而持续,并适应不断变化的条件。本章介绍了系统科学,以及它如何影响我们对城市健康的理解。
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