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Systems Change starts here
Meeting the complexity of the 21st century and the challenges of the Anthropocene makes system thinking inevitable.
Systems Sciences and cybernetics comprise a holistic and integrated paradigm that overcomes the thinking which created the global challenges we are facing today. It allows for a different perception of the dynamics of the world and provides smarter and truly sustainable solutions.
When the IFSR was founded 1981 it aspired to unite the world of systems sciences to meet the challenges of the 20th century, to learn from the catastrophise of the world wars, the conflicts of the cold war, and preparing to meet the daunting ecological threats being addressed in the report to the Club of Rome.
Systems Sciences and cybernetics have always collaborated as a community spearheading new thinking, advancing not only sciences and theory but also technology and practice.
Today the IFSR reaches far beyond pure academic institutions; it brings together all people who understood that new solutions need new thinking for a thrivable world.
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Executive Committee 2024/2026
Past presidents
1980: George J. Klir
1984: Robert Trappl
1988: Gerrit Broekstra
1992: Gerard de Zeeuw
1994: Bela H. Banathy
1998: Michael C. Jackson
2000: Yong Pil Rhee
2002: Jifa Gu
2006 Matjaz Mulej
2008 Matjaz Mulej
2010 Gary S. Metcalf
2012 Gary S. Metcalf
2014 Gary S. Metcalf
2016 Mary C. Edson
Fellows