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What is a System?

A system is an interconnected set of elements—technological, institutional, behavioral, and cultural—that function as an integrated whole.

Systems exhibit emergent properties that cannot be understood by examining parts in isolation. The food system, for example, includes farms, processing facilities, distribution networks, retailers, and consumers—all working together.

Reflection

Think of a system you interact with daily. What are its visible and invisible components?