Showing posts with label adaptation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adaptation. Show all posts

Apr 2, 2026

April

"(...) the notion that there are benefits to sitting on the edge between order and disorder, and hence having adaptative power, rings true in our everyday lives." Neil Johnson (2009). Simply Complexity. A clear guide to complexity theory. Photo by Monica Pinheiro CC BY-NC-SA (CC) March 2025.

Feb 4, 2022

February

"Emerging trends in adaptation place an emphasis on the need for more transformational changes, which has a distinct logic that differs from traditional strategies." Noble, I.R., S. Huq, Y.A. Anokhin, J. Carmin, D. Goudou, F.P. Lansigan, B. Osman-Elasha, and A. Villamizar (2014). Adaptation Needs and Options. Image by Monica Pinheiro, license CC BY-NC-SA ( CC ).