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Description

Building a sustainable society is our greatest challenge yet often misunderstood.
Yes, a sustainable future requires new infrastructure and smart technologies, but we must also address the deep-rooted causes in our economic, environmental, and political systems. All are intertwined, and it can become overwhelming.
This course helps develop deep insight into systems dynamics, network effects, and the vital concept of resilience. You'll learn to recognize relationships, patterns, and where and how to intervene in a system to realize holistic and long-term improvements.
"Introduction to Systems Thinking for Sustainability & SiD" introduces Symbiosis in Development (SiD), an integrated systems thinking framework that combines theory and practice. By adopting a multi-disciplinary collaborative approach, SiD will enhance your understanding of impact scans and mapping tools and how to use them best to develop practical, sustainable solutions to address the root causes of many issues.
Given in various forms since 2010, most graduates of this course find themselves re-framing the way they see the world and define success, with many making positive changes in their personal and professional lives.
Learn from the experts in Symbiosis in Development (SiD) and sustainability:
Tom Bosschaert
guides the course. He

is the author of SiD, the founder and director Except Integrated Sustainability, a global consultancy and design firm that has been developing pioneering strategies and solutions for the past 20 years. Clients have included the likes of IKEA, Heineken, and real estate projects from San Francisco to Shanghai.
Mattia Miccichè
is a dynamic systems thinker and SiD facilitator who will guide your course and provide additional context. Mattia is curious and driven by discovering the core dynamics of societal transformation. With a background in environmental policy and organizational theory, he shares Except's systems-based approach and desire for co-creation.
Who this course is for:
Learners driven by a desire to understand the world in more systemic ways
Individuals who wish to enhance widespread social and environmental sustainability
Professionals who wish to upskill and enhance their career opportunities
People working across a range of sectors and industries such as policy, design, research, engineering, business, education, management, and more

What you'll learn

Explore basic principles of systems thinking and network theory applied to sustainability

Understand the main concepts underlying sustainability and its relevance in today’s world

Recognize systemic behaviors in society and how they relate to key sustainability concepts

Perform quick impact scans across different dimensions of sustainability, enlarging your scope of impact

Learn about issues of sustainability and Symbiosis in Development (SiD)

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
6
1.1-About this course
1.2-Week 1: Welcome to the course
1.3-How to get the most out of this course
1.4-Meet the educators
1.5-Tell us about you
1.6-Tell us about you (article)
2-Defining Sustainability
4
2.1-What does sustainability mean to you?
2.2-Is this product sustainable?
2.3-The pain of object-oriented "sustainable" solutions
2.4-Integrated systems thinking: why it's important for sustainable development
3-The importance of using correct definitions
3
3.1-The problem with vague definitions
3.2-Commonly used definitions for sustainability
3.3-Wrapping up the first week - definitions
4-Redefining sustainability using SiD
3
4.1-Week 2: Sustainable complex systems
4.2-The importance of speaking the same language (incl. resource)
4.3-The SiD Definition of Sustainability
5-Understanding complex and dynamic systems
4
5.1-The "state" of a system (incl. resource)
5.2-What is a system? (incl. resource)
5.3-Complex systems (incl. resource)
5.4-Dynamic systems (incl. resource)
6-Resilience, Autonomy and Harmony for sustainable systems
5
6.1-The Resilience, Autonomy, and Harmony of a 'sustainable' state
6.2-Resilience, Autonomy and Harmony overview
6.3-Resilient systems
6.4-Autonomous systems
6.5-Harmonious systems
7-Quiz: check your knowledge
4
7.1-The state of a complex system?
7.2-Complex or complicated?
7.3-Is this [object] sustainable? The wrong question to ask.
7.4-Wrapping up week two: sustainable and complex systems
8-Introduction to the anatomy of a system and the SNO hierarchy
3
8.1-Introducing week 3 and the Object and Network levels
8.2-The anatomy of a System - The SNO hierarchy
8.3-The SNO overview
9-The Object Level
4
9.1-The Object level and its indicators
9.2-Categorizing impact on the object level - the ELSI tool
9.3-Practicing object-level analysis (incl. resource)
9.4-Practice using ELSI
10-The Network Level
8
10.1-The Network Level: interactions and relationships
10.2-The Network level in detail
10.3-The Resilience parameters (incl. resource)
10.4-The Autonomy parameters (incl. resource)
10.5-The Harmony parameters (incl. resource)
10.6-Summary of network parameters
10.7-Practicing with Network level parameters (incl. resource)
10.8-Wrapping up week three: the SNO hierarchy's elements
11-The System level
3
11.1-Last but not least - welcome to week four!
11.2-A System: more then the sum of its parts
11.3-Examples of systems
12-The System Level Continued
3
12.1-The System level: indicators/parameters
12.2-Integrated Analysis
12.3-Systems and sustainability indicators
13-System Behaviors and Dynamics
3
13.1-An introduction to system behaviors and dynamics
13.2-Overview of complex systems behavior and dynamics
13.3-Spotting system behaviors and dynamics
14-Wrapping it all up
6
14.1-Symbiosis in Development - Origins, benefits, and practical applications
14.2-SID On harmony, systems dynamics, and how to start thinking in systems
14.3-Taking stock of the course
14.4-What's next to learn? (incl. resource)
14.5-Keeping in touch with Except and the SiD book download
14.6-Additional resources! Books, article and films about systems and sustainability.