22. Needs and opportunity Resources Information Vehicles for Connection Capacity to self-organize
23. Needs and opportunity Resources Information Vehicles for Connection Feedback loops Capacity to self-organize strings lack of capacity siloed Rules and regulations Competing jurisdictions Withheld or mis-
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Editor's Notes
Jane Jacobs. The ‘kind of problem’ a city is: organized complexity. Warren Weaver.
Natural; material; transit map (thanks Michael), neighborhood map of New Orleans: always changing and u Forms of p for debate. FORMS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Overlapping ‘systems’; nesting.
Flood maps. Reflects: river because of natural subsidence did not flood: lake and systems of canals flooded. Not a natural disaster: ‘man-made’ but WHO/WHICH men responsible?
John Logan, Brown University. Tells us a number of things: african-american community (also disproportionately poor) affected most; that newer parts of the city were at greater risk and these were generally settled by african american middle class post civil rights; across flood plains and enabled by federally funded infrastructure programs.
Waited to see what would ‘emerge’: no set program, no proscribed ‘theory of change’, patient board (up to a point).
Describe hubs and links.
Things that impede/affect.
New Orleans was far-right of this diagram: and is being compelled towards the left by circumstance and reality.