rovnovah
Rovnovah is a conceptual framework used in complex-systems theory to describe a dynamic state of balance among interconnected subsystems within a system, such as ecological, social, and technological components. Unlike static equilibrium, rovnovah characterizes balance as an emergent property that persists through continuous adaptation, feedback, and reweighting of interactions in response to perturbations.
Core principles of rovnovah include interconnectedness, feedback loops, resilience, adaptability, and fairness across scales. Balance is
Measurement and application of rovnovah often rely on a composite index that blends ecological indicators (biodiversity,
Critics argue that the concept can be vague, particularly in defining appropriate indicators and weightings for