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# Microbial Communities
# Microbial Communities
# Photosynthetic Communities
# Photosynthetic Communities
# Linked Ecosystems and the Law of the Minimum
# Linked Ecosystems and the Law of the Minimum
# Pulsed Exchanges
# Pulsed Exchanges
# Nutrient and Micronutrient Reseviors
# Nutrient and Micronutrient Reseviors
# Geological Diversity and Mineral Complexity
# Geological Diversity and Mineral Complexity
# Steep Gradients
# Steep Gradients
# Phylogenetic Diversity
# Phylogenetic Diversity
# The Microcosm as Tiny Mirror image of the Macrocosm
# The Microcosm as Tiny Mirror image of the Macrocosm


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Latest revision as of 20:08, 1 March 2008

Nine Principles for The Design of Living Machine

Adapted from From Eco-cities to Living Machnes: Principles of Ecological Design Nancy Jack Todd and John Todd[1]


  1. Microbial Communities
  2. Photosynthetic Communities
  3. Linked Ecosystems and the Law of the Minimum
  4. Pulsed Exchanges
  5. Nutrient and Micronutrient Reseviors
  6. Geological Diversity and Mineral Complexity
  7. Steep Gradients
  8. Phylogenetic Diversity
  9. The Microcosm as Tiny Mirror image of the Macrocosm


See also

  1. page 169 Table 1