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Iterative de/recomposition contributes to scalability by allowing i) the decomposition of complex problems into smaller manageable sub-problems for subsequent analysis and ii) the recomposition of results from these analyses through processes of interpretative synthesis. In the Woodwisdom-Net,
This is a much more complex problem structure than oftentimes assumed. It requires flexible and adaptive scenario formats
The world faces a number of complex problems, such as climate change and population problems, and each country also has its own specific issues, for example rapid aging of the population or economic stagnation.
despite of some maturity as source of efficient heuristic tools to solve complex problems, are still emerging sciences.
as a whole, to deal with a complex problem. Key elements to accomplish this structured communication are: feedback of individual contributions of information and knowledge;
The rub would be that by concealing the full scope of a highly complex problem in both social and technological dimensions,
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