ACCUMULATION 1)
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The process of piling up of some class of elements in a system due to a positive feedback in its production.
When this process turns exponential, for the lack of a countervailing negative feedback, it may easily destroy the affected system, as for example in runaway population explosions This is due to a double cause:
- internal clogging of the system, whose functions become impaired, due to its excessive density;
- starvation of the elements, deprived of a sufficient environmental flux of resources to maintain themselves. The death of the starving elements within the system, poisons it.
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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