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general systems theory

 
Geography Dictionary: general systems theory
 

A general science of organization and wholeness. Bertalanffy, the founder of the science, dated its inception from 1940, but it did not influence geographical thinking until the late 1960s. It introduced the application of the system to geography and claimed that any phenomenon cannot properly be understood until it is seen as a system of many associated parts.

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