Английская Википедия:Hierarchy theory
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Hierarchy theory is a means of studying ecological systems in which the relationship between all of the components is of great complexity. Hierarchy theory focuses on levels of organization and issues of scale, with a specific focus on the role of the observer in the definition of the system.[1] Complexity in this context does not refer to an intrinsic property of the system but to the possibility of representing the systems in a plurality of non-equivalent ways depending on the pre-analytical choices of the observer. Instead of analyzing the whole structure, hierarchy theory refers to the analysis of hierarchical levels, and the interactions between them.
See also
- Biological organisation
- Timothy F. H. Allen
- Deep history
- Big history
- Deep time
- Deep ecology
- Infrastructure-based development
- World-systems theory
- Structuralist economics
- Dependency theory
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