Florian Colceag




Sustainable Development And Self-adjustment



About the Statement


Sustainable development can turn into durable development only if it respects the mechanisms of self-adjustment of the natural ecosystem. This requires a certain number of mechanisms capable of ensuring the feedback and the optimization of relationships among all the partners involved, as well as the integration of environment not as a resource, but as an active factor in the process of self-adjustment of the system comprising Man-Economic Society-Technology-Natural Environment.

These mechanisms must generate:

  • Functional niches able to satisfy the needs generated by other niches;
  • Rules of behavior that ensure the stability of the system;
  • Mechanisms that regulate consumption, communication protocols, technologies with environmental feedback and error correction mechanisms;
  • Portfolios of solutions able to provide flexible answers to complex situations.

This type of mechanisms must be reflected by the international environment policies, by future technologies, social programs, good governance, sustainable development policies, the use of resources and the conservation of a multicultural balance. The constitution rules of these mechanisms follow the feedback structure, quantified in an universal language on various levels of complexity, and can be modeled logically through sets of applications that permit quantitative, qualitative, correlative, normative or statistic evaluations and support the creation of computer programs able to assess the complexity of relationships and provide optimum solutions in order to solve crisis situations, provide crisis management and avoid catastrophes. The same rules allow the creation of new technologies with environmental feedback, social feedback, individual, cultural or economic feedback.




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