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Feedback loops play a crucial role in system behavior from "summary" of Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows

Feedback loops are a fundamental concept in understanding systems behavior. They are the mechanisms through which systems maintain their equilibrium or respond to changes in their environment. These loops can either reinforce or counteract the effects of a change, leading to either stability or change within the system. Reinforcing feedback loops amplify changes within a system, causing exponential growth or decay. For example, in a population of rabbits, a reinforcing loop of reproduction can lead to explosive growth until resources become scarce, triggering a collapse in the population. On the other hand, balancing feedback loops work to maintain equilibrium within a system, counteracting changes by adjusting the system's behavior. An example of a balancing loop is the thermostat in a room, which turns on the heat when the temperature drops below a certain level and turns i...
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    Thinking in Systems

    Donella H. Meadows

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