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Reflection on Sustainability
In the documentary, sustainability underlies the ability of a process to endure for some time through working together to bring positive outcomes, and its inefficiency is prone to consume most of the available resources. Sustainability underscores a paradigm shift to the understanding of the world owing to its fundamental aspects of designing systems in the 21st century. The film also delves into the ongoing structure of the economy and sustainability of the environment, ecosystem, and human prosperity. That is through the socio-ecological system that has changed in the course of human history owing to the development of social technology, new energy sources, and agricultural dynamics. That is coupled with the creation of systematic processes for harnessing farming technology. Sustainability in the documentary, therefore, informs the relationship between a whole system and its environment and cannot be achieved by optimizing parts, but instead looking at how an entire system works, together with the interrelationship of the system as the whole in ensuring positive outcomes.
What I like most about the film is the beginning of sustainability that was seen after the Neolithic period that saw fundamental changes in the system. That was after a shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture that led to permanent settlements and the establishment of social classes and the rise of urban living. In the documentary, initially, people were aware of their ecosystem s as they co evaluated with their environment. That created limitations as most people were subsistence farmers and had a limited amount of land following their minimal animal and human labor. The Agrarian revolution, therefore, formed the basis of many civilizations that saw the new era in Europe, developing new dynamism in the shift between human and natural environment from predominant relationship to the modern scientific view. That subsequently led to a rise in the industrial revolution that mechanized the use of Agriculture for the cultivation of large farms.
A system thinking underscores a systems mindset in complex problem solving through interconnectedness that requires a shift in mindset from linear to circular and synthesis of ideas in the quest of sustainability. A system in the context of an eagle eye view u8nderlies a set of interrelated concepts working together in a particular environment in the pursuit of performing function s needed in the achievement of the objectives of the system. That is subsequently attained through the interconnected loops of the system together with system mapping as one gains perspective of both emergency and casualty system loops through resilience in sustainable thinking (Acaroglu). In the realms of managing the corvid 19 crisis, I think the concepts on sustainability thinking that would be necessary to implement in the quest of curbing the pandemic would be the synthesis analysis in the dissection of the complex nature of the epidemic to a manageable one. That would also be through a holistic approach to understanding the quality of the pandemic.
Additionally, the comprehension of its emergence synergies parts would also be needed in understanding both its biological and environmental impacts it has on sustainability. Working with other disciplines besides the medical field, would also ensure combine efforts in the fight for corvid 19, coupled with putting in place risk management factors. That should be in conjunction with the proper allocation of resources in terms of research, treatment, and creation of public awareness in conjunction with resilient leaders with regards to the fight against the corvid 19 crisis.
Works Cited
Acaroglu, Leila. “Tools for Systems Thinkers: The 6 Fundamental Concepts of Systems Thinking”. Disruptive Design, Sep.2017, https://medium.com/disruptive-design/tools for-systems-thinkers-the-6-fundamental-concepts-of-systems-thinking-379cdac3dc6a