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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Perspectives, These are the risk factors responsible for greatest expected damage and loss according to what preservation is do we accept buildings portable fittings procedurea? An operational definition of preservation that can be widely agreed upon, This is handled by establishing multiple models accepting These are may be, which are the 'critical nodes'? from a rational perspective These are the risk factors responsible for greatest expected damage and loss, is preservation a single thing? ie is it a single goal? Rob maintains Enabling a risk analytical approach requires an operational definition of preservation that can be widely agreed upon, Ethnological collections have values Use - ritual practice (spiritual), Political both Capital "P" political, Each system operates at both Tactical, Many systems to operate including Financial, Many systems to operate noting also Each system operates at, Complexity studies systems on the edge of chaos. Complex systems balance order and chaos. for Rob Preservation of cultural property is quasi-complex, best is context dependent here Rob argues To gain traction in our thinking and efforts, That is not Rob's experience (or at least not Rob's perception) seems to me Hard to estimate proportions of resources directed by the various systems due to extensive overlap, Rob adds on 11-11-06 It is only through "operational definitions" that we can settle on an agreed upon "collective subjective" definition of "best". Jane Do you agree with this?, Hard to estimate proportions of resources directed by the various systems due to extensive overlap still It might be interesting for us to try - and maybe ask some others to contribute their estimates in a Delphi like process, Many systems to operate including Others ...., From the far side of complexity we need to understand complexity Complexity studies systems on the edge of chaos. Complex systems balance order and chaos., which are the 'critical nodes'? from a rational perspective These are the risk factors responsible for greatest expected damage and loss, Fairly complicated but lacks Dynamic feedback that leads to highly complex systems, best question what is it?, Many systems to operate including Political