The emerging field of complexity theory offers a chance for holistic understanding of systems, allowing for more meaningful interventions in the future, writes Sudhira H S
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11:48 AM April 8, 2021
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2:57 PM April 8, 2021
Members of staff at King’s Ely have raised more than £3,000 for the Athur Rank Hospice charity by completing the ‘Run Everyone 2021’ challenge.
- Credit: King’s Ely
Members of staff at King’s Ely school have raised more than £3,000 for a hospice charity by completing a virtual run challenge.
The 23 staff members completed the ‘Run Everyone 2021’ which was launched by the people behind the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon.
Members of staff at King’s Ely have raised more than £3,000 for the Athur Rank Hospice charity by completing the ‘Run Everyone 2021’ challenge.
- Credit: King’s Ely
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Are there fundamental laws that govern all settlements from the smallest village to the largest cities? This is the question that drove me to write
The Laws of Settlements and continues to propel my research on landscape a term that I use to describe the complex and continuous dialogue between people and non-human natural systems. It was a question that I thought and continue to believe belongs to everybody: one whose answer is necessary to even attempt to engage the complex challenges that will face us for decades to come.
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