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Biomimicry can promote resilience in human systems from "summary" of Biomimicry by Janine M. Benyus

The natural world has spent billions of years perfecting strategies for survival and adaptation, making it a rich source of inspiration for human innovation. By studying and mimicking the resilience of biological systems, we can learn valuable lessons on how to build more sustainable and adaptable human systems. One key aspect of resilience in nature is diversity. Ecosystems thrive on the variety of species that make up their communities, with each organism playing a unique role in maintaining the overall balance. By embracing diversity in our own systems, we can increase their resilience to external shocks and disturbances. Just as a diverse ecosystem can withstand the loss of one species, a diverse human community can better cope with challenges and changes. Another important concept from nature is the idea of adaptive cycles. In nature, systems go through periods of growth, conservation, release, and reorganization in response to changing conditions. By incorporating these adaptive cycles into our human systems, we can better prepare for and respond ...
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    Biomimicry

    Janine M. Benyus

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