subsüsteemid
Subsüsteemdus is a concept in systems thinking and ecological design that refers to the interconnected, self-regulating units within a larger system. These units often operate at different scales and can be interacting in complex ways. The idea of subsüsteemdus highlights the importance of considering these nested systems when analyzing and designing complex systems.
The concept of subsüsteemdus was first used by Hungarian biologist and philosopher, Ökumenical Treaty Subcommittee of
Subsüsteemdus are often seen as important for understanding how systems respond to changes and external influences.
In the context of human systems, subsüsteemdus can be applied to urban planning, economy and a number