Lists
of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
List of Figures
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Figure 1.1 Sustainability - definitional continuum
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Figure 2.1 Continuum of system definitions
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Figure 2.2 Importance of relations among system components
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Figure 2.3 Continuum of self-organizing systems
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Figure 2.4 Illustration of poietic processes
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Figure 2.5 States of balance in autopoietic and sympoietic systems
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Figure 2.6 Evolution of complex systems
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Figure 2.7 Magnetic field: a global influence generating pattern among
iron rods
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Figure 2.8 Interacting global-local influences creating emergent structure
of rivers
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Figure 2.9 Variation among local influences and resulting river patterns
as different attractors
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Figure 2.10 Generation of Bénard cells
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Figure 2.11 Point of tension generating Benard cells
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Figure 2.12 Point of tension generating Bénard cells
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Figure 2.13 Point of tension generating leaf-area in plants
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Figure 3.1 Human psyche as a self-organizing system
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Figure 3.2 Poietic characteristics of human psyche
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Figure 3.3 Structural coupling in human systems
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Figure 3.4 Emergence of social systems through process of self-organization
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Figure 3.5 Recursive interactions in social systems
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Figure 3.6 Point of tension generating small group
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Figure 3.7 Global-local interactions generating specific leader-group attractors
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Figure 3.8 Key autopoietic-sympoietic characteristics of small groups -
comparison of groupthink, 'expert'-driven task force and round-table (positions
are approximate and relative)
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Figure 3.9 Self-organizing factors generating science
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Figure 3.10 Typology of approaches to science (Funtowicz and Ravetz 1992,
1993)
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Figure 3.11 Along shore current and moraine forming sandspit at Point Pelee
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Figure 3.12 Sediment deposition on Point Pelee
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Figure 3.13 Components and processes of system forming marsh-peninsuala
structure at Point Pelee
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Figure 3.14 Point of tension generating peninsula-marsh structure
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Figure 3.15 Social system elements influencing shoreline hazard management
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Figure 3.16 Self-organizing factors generating shoreline hazard management
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Figure 3.17 Key autopoietic-sympoietic characteristics of social system
relevant to Point Pelee National Park
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Figure 4.1 Planning: definitional continuum
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Figure 4.2 Linkage between values and planning
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Figure 4.3 Categories of planning theory
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Figure 4.4 Poietic process in planning
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Figure 4.5 Self-organization and evolution of planners
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Figure 4.6 Misinterpretation of system type
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Figure 4.7 Self-organizing factors generating Canadian National Park planning
and policy
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Figure 5.1 Planning a small group - interpreted through aspects of poietic
systems
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Figure 5.2 Point of tension generating peninsula-marsh structure
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Figure 5.3 Point of tension among social influences affecting
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Figure 5.4 Poietic characteristics of geophysical and social systems of
concern to Point Pelee National Park
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Figure 5.5 Global-local influences generating hardened shoreline indicating
potential influence of national park management system
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Figure 5.6 Problematic outcomes of rational-comprehensive planning - interpreted
through aspects of poietic systems
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Figure 5.7 Typology of approaches to planning
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Figure 5.8 Integrated conceptual map for matching system type and approach
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Figure 5.9 Pattern of organization for National Park planning system
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Figure 5.10 Arnstein's ladder of participation illustrating autopoietic
and sympoietic characteristics
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Figure 5.11 Parallel continua relevant to public involvement using autopoietic-sympoietic
interpretations
List of Tables
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Table 2.1 Comparison of poietic system characteristics
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Table 2.2 Causality and Organization (Campbell 1985, p 155)
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Table 4.1 Comparison of different types of systems thinking
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Table 5.1 Social system elements influenced by Parks Canada
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Table 5.1 Ranking criteria for prioritizing management concerns for Point
Pelee National Park (from Parks Canada 1991, p 156)
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Table 5.2 Basic structure of the Ecosystem Conservation Plan for Georgian
Bay Islands National Park (from Nelson and Skibicki 1997, p 59)
List of Boxes
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Box 1.1 Sustainability Definitions
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Box 1.2 Pro-Growth Perspectives on Sustainability
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Box 2.1 Autopoiesis = Living?
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Box 2.2 Identification key for autopoietic systems
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Box 2.3 Information: definitional issues
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Box 2.4 Trajectory: definitional issues
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Box 2.5 Equilibrium: definitional issues
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Box 2.6 Gestalt: balanced ® balancing
nature
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Box 2.7 Selected works on self-organization
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Box 2.8 Self-organizing system typologies from the existing literature
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Box 2.9 Concepts similar to sympoiesis described in the existing literature
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Box 3.1 Social Influences on individual behaviour (from Cialdini 1993)
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Box 3.2 Paradigm: definitional issues
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Box 5.1 Developing Land Use Plan Scenarios: Some Planning Tips
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Box 5.2 Basic processes of the civics model