katastrofipalautusta
Katastrofipalautusta (Finnish for "catastrophic feedback") refers to a dynamical process in which a system’s self-reinforcing mechanisms accelerate negative outcomes, often leading to abrupt and irreversible transformations. The term is borrowed from systems theory and applied meteorology, and it has been adopted in environmental science, risk analysis, and socio-economic studies to describe situations where initial setbacks trigger further failures in a compounding manner.
The core mechanism is a positive feedback loop: an adverse event causes a change in the system
Katastrofipalautusta is usually identified through modeling, simulations, or historical case analyses. Researchers identify threshold values—tipping points—beyond
The concept has been cited in academic literature on climate tipping points, financial market crashes, and