Project Lead: Bernard Amadei

According to the Systems Dynamics Society*, system dynamics is a computer-aided approach to policy analysis and design. It applies to dynamic problems arising in complex social, managerial, economic, or ecological systems — literally any dynamic systems characterized by interdependence, mutual interaction, information feedback, and circular causality.

Distinguished Professor Bernard Amadei’s current interests reside in the application of systems science and complexity science in small-scale community development projects and geological engineering projects. More specifically, he is interested in how to use system dynamics tools combined with other decision making tools to: (i) model the complex interactions taking place across social, natural, economic, and infrastructure systems; and (ii) understand how such interactions may contribute to sustainable development.

More specifically, Dr. Amadei is working on the application of system dynamics to the Water-Energy-Land-Food nexus. He is in the process of completing a new book on the Peace-Sustanability-Climate Security nexus to be published by Routledge in 2023.Ìý

Recent books by B. Amadei:
(1)Ìý"" ISBN 9781947083523 and 9781947083547, Momentum PressÌý(2019);
(2)Ìý""ÌýMomentum Press (2015);
(3) ""ÌýASCE Press (2014)

Research byÌýDr. Bernard AmadeiÌýand PhD studentÌýDavid Zelinka

Picture of Arrows Pointing around the words Water-Energy-Land-Food nexus Ìýcourtesy of Bernard Amadei from his book, ", Momentum Press (2019)

*Definition courtesy ofÌýÌý