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Abson et al. 2017. Leverage points for sustainability transformation. Ambio. 30-39.
Cozzolino, S. 2020. The (anti) adaptive neighbourhoods. Embracing complexity and distribution of design control in the ordinary built environment. Urban Analytics and City Science. 203-219.
Meadows, D. 1999. Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System. The Sustainability Institute. 1-21. --See all by Meadows: Systems thinking: A primer.
Nel, D., Plessis, C., Landman, K. 2018. Planning for Dynamic Cities: Introducing a framework to understand urban change from a complex adaptive systems approach. International Planning Studies. 250-263.
Zellner, M. Campbell, D. 2015. Planning for deep-rooted problems: What can we learn from aligning complex systems and wicked problems?. Planning theory and Practice. 457-478.
Systems Innovation Network website (has lots of interesting resources): https://www.systemsinnovation.network/
Food System map connecting it to poverty and gentrification: https://media2-production.mightynetworks.com/asset/41721603/Food_Poverty_in_Cambridgeshire___Peterborough_Report___Said_Map_the_System_Competition.pdf
Health as a Wicked Problem System Map: https://kumu.io/101010maps/health-cities-hd-2019-system-map#health-wicked-problems-overview/ineffective-pain-management
Food System Map - Reimagined futures: https://reimagined-futures.kumu.io/the-food-system-and-the-circular-economy
Iceberg method for addressing systemic change: https://www.systemsinnovation.network/posts/21711120?utm_source=manual
Digital Talk on “Neighbourhood Experiments & Superblocks”
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