The Complexity‐Sustainability Trade-Off in Niklas Luhmann's Social Systems Theory

The Complexity‐Sustainability Trade-Off in Niklas Luhmann's Social Systems Theory

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Article ID: iaor201524829
Volume: 31
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 14
End Page Number: 22
Publication Date: Jan 2014
Journal: Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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Keywords: systems, geography & environment
Abstract:

This paper explores the way the idea of sustainability is linked to categories traditionally examined by the general systems theory–the categories of system, environment, and complexity. Toward this end, the paper builds upon the social systems theory of Niklas Luhmann to explain the nature of the trade‐off between complexity and sustainability. Exemplified by Luhmann's theory of ecological communication, the trade‐off emerges because the growing systemic complexity entails the increasing risk that systems develop insensitivity to those environmental conditions on which they critically depend. The key implication of the trade‐off is that it may be rational for social systems to withdraw their internal complexity to maintain their sustainability in a given environment.

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