13. « I suggest that a healthy ecology of human civilization would be defined as follows:
a single system of environment combined with high civilization in which
the flexibility of the civilization shall match that of the environment
to create an ongoing complex system,
open ended for slow change of even basic hard-programmed characteristics »
(Gregory Bateson)
14. The comprehension of complex ecosystems requires an adequate theoretical and
interdisciplinary background that involves philosophy, biology and technology to
approach problems and to evaluate solutions.
15. Hill, B. 1999. Naturorientierte Loesungsfindung. Renningen: Expert Verlag
Biological
System
What for?
Purpose!
Behavioural
Bionics
How?
Function!
Functional
Bionics
What?
Structure!
Structural
Bionics
Why?
Organisation!
Organisational
Bionics
Where to?
Evolution!
Evolution
Bionics
Where from?
Historicity!
PalaeoBionics
Physiology
Molecular Biology
Biophysics
Biochemistry
Anatomy
Morphology
System Theory
Cybernetics
Synergetics
Palaeobiology
Ontogeny
Morphology
Ethology
Ecology
Phylogeny
24. climate analysis_wind
• The wind temperature ranges from 25 C° to 40 C°.
• Highest temperatures are observed during January, February and March,
• Lower temperatures during the raining period.
• The faster the wind the warmer it becomes which is due to less humidity being
present to cool the air
WIND TEMPERATURE
25. P O L L U T I O N D E L ’A I R
(monoxyde de carbon)
31. “How does a surrounding element, with its various specific characteristics,
affect the general form we have been studying?
How does the form, both determined and a determinant, assert itself against these
elements?
What manner of hard parts, soft parts, interior parts, and exterior parts are created in the
form by this effect?
And what is wrought by the elements through all their diversity of height and depth,
region and climate?”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe