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- (PDF) A Systems Thinking Approach to a Transition Towards . . .
It investigates the opportunities, implications and barriers for renewable energy (RE) in response to climate change Through a systems thinking (ST) approach, this dissertation develops critical intervention strategies to facilitate a just and fair transition away from coal
- A Systems Thinking Approach to a Sustainable Energy Supply Chain
Enter systems thinking, a powerful framework that empowers STEM researchers to consider the entire energy supply chain as a complex, interconnected system By doing so, we can foster innovation
- Applying Systems Thinking in shaping South Africas . . .
The paper concludes that the mental framework which Systems Thinking provides, and specifically the theory which explains the behavior of Complex Adaptive Systems, could make a positive contribution towards achieving quicker coherence in respect of South Africa's future Electricity System
- A systems thinking approach to address sustainability . . .
Saving natural resources and lowering supply and demand will reduce energy dependency, as a result, improving energy security which makes investment in energy efficiency a crucial parameter for a sustainable energy future
- Breaking Silo Thinking within the South African Water-Energy . . .
This study applied Systems Thinking methodologies to foster collaboration amongst key stakeholders within Eskom, electricity generating sector in South Africa This was done through several
- Energy Industry Insights 2025: From silos to systems - DNV
In short, it calls for a whole energy systems approach This special report from DNV’s Energy Industry Insights series explores: Why whole energy systems thinking is now essential; What it looks like in practice; The role of integration, collaboration, and digitalization; How systems thinking can accelerate progress across the energy transition
- Systems Thinking in Sustainability: The Golden Key to Success
Systems thinking empowers us to anticipate and mitigate unintended consequences that might arise from well-intentioned actions For instance, a policy promoting biofuels must be viewed through a systems lens to prevent inadvertent deforestation
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