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# 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 | ||
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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]
- Microbial Communities
- Photosynthetic Communities
- Linked Ecosystems and the Law of the Minimum
- Pulsed Exchanges
- Nutrient and Micronutrient Reseviors
- Geological Diversity and Mineral Complexity
- Steep Gradients
- Phylogenetic Diversity
- The Microcosm as Tiny Mirror image of the Macrocosm
See also
- ↑ page 169 Table 1