Better parts, worse system

1 · John Cook · Jan. 13, 2022, 1:25 p.m.
There’s a rule of systems thinking that improving part of a system can often make the system as a whole worse. One example of this is Braess’ Paradox that adding roads can make traffic worse, and closing roads can improve traffic. Another example is the paradox of enrichment: Increasing the food available to an ecosystem […] The post Better parts, worse system first appeared on John D. Cook....