Reaalsüsteemidest
Reaalsüsteemidest is a concept in systems theory and ecology that refers to the interconnected and interdependent aspects of a system. The term is derived from Estonian, with "reaal" meaning "real" and "süsteemidest" meaning "systems". This concept was first introduced by Estonian ecologist Arvo Kullervo Raave in the 1970s.
Reaalsüsteemidest emphasizes the importance of understanding complex systems as a whole, rather than focusing on individual
Reaalsüsteemidest is often applied in fields such as ecology, environment science, and conservation biology, where understanding
Raave's work on reaalsüsteemidest has influenced systems thinking globally, particularly in the Baltic region. The concept