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The course is focused on the description of relationships among evolution of different types of systems: physical, chemical, biological and sociological (geographical, economical, etc.). It uses 1) the modern knowledge of General Systems Theory and The New Kind of Science – Complexity, 2) basic research including the stages of evolution and tension between chaos and order and 3) the applied research in the field of planning of complex systems and societal systems (people, organizations, companies, cities).
A variety of aspects of systems, asymmetric statistical distribution, processes of evolution and, finally, our human ability to action are discussed. Special attention is paid to the decision-making processes of people, cities and societal systems, identification of control layers and their functions, principles of positive and negative feedback. Exercises are designed either as discussion seminars or as individual or group work of students on particular topics.
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Students will understand how basic system processes are creating our physical and social reality. They will get to know general development (evolution) of nature and society as one continuous historical process and will be prepared to influence this development towards long-term sustainability. Last update: Hudeček Tomáš (26.01.2022)
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Oral exam, in case of necessity written exam. Credit based on 1) attendance and activity and 2) level of individual essays. Last update: Hudeček Tomáš (26.01.2022)
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R: HUDEČEK, T. (2020): City management and administration: The First Book - City, People and Society: A Contribution to General Systems Theory. Prague: IPD. 140 p. ISBN 978-80-88377-16-0 SKYTTNER, Lars, 2005. General Systems Theory – Problems, Perspectives, Practice. Singapure: World Scientific Publishing. ISBN 981-256-467-5. D: PRIGOGINE, I., STENGERS, I. (1984): Order Out of Chaos. London: Bantam, 384 p. ISBN 0553343637. WEST, G. (2017): Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life in Organisms, Cities, Economies, and Companies. NY: Penguin Press. 496 p. ISBN 978-1594205583 Last update: Hudeček Tomáš (26.01.2022)
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ústní zkouška, zápočet bude udělován na základě docházky, aktivity studenta na hodinách a dle úrovně samostatných prací Last update: Hudeček Tomáš (26.01.2022)
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1) Basic information about the course, discussion of current topics 2) Introduction, basic terms and definitions 3) Cities as socio-economic-geographical systems and organisms 4) Settlement system and basic principles of its development 5) Human as an element of society and inhabitant of a city 6) Linear and equilibrium development of systems, basic concepts of General Systems Theory 7) Linear non-equilibirum development and choice 8) Non-linear non-equilibrium development 9) Development of reality and the world, the problem of sustainability 10) Long-term development of society and future of cities 11) Decision making - basic principles 12) Decision making of complex social systems 13) Planning as a form of decision making 14) Discussion of current topics by General Theory of Systems Development
Last update: Hudeček Tomáš (26.01.2022)
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Obhajoba individuálního projektu | 0.5 | 14 | ||
Účast na přednáškách | 1 | 28 | ||
Příprava na přednášky, semináře, laboratoře, exkurzi nebo praxi | 1.5 | 42 | ||
Práce na individuálním projektu | 1 | 28 | ||
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 1 | 28 | ||
Účast na seminářích | 1 | 28 | ||
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