Werner Ulrich
Werner Ulrich (born 1948) is a Swiss social scientist and practical philosopher, and a former professor of the theory and practice of social planning at the University of Fribourg. He is known as one of the originators of critical systems thinking (CST) and in particular for the development of critical systems heuristics. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Werner Ulrich, Santiago Soliveres, † §, Fernando T Maestre, Nicholas J Gotelli, José L Quero, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Matthew A Bowker, David J Eldridge, Victoria Ochoa, Beatriz Gozalo, Enrique Valencia, Miguel Berdugo, Cristina Escolar, Miguel Garc Ia-G Omez, Adri An Escudero, An Ibal Prina, Graciela Alfonso, Tulio Arredondo, Donaldo Bran, Omar Cabrera, Alex P Cea, Mohamed Chaieb, Jorge Contreras, Mchich Derak, Carlos I Espinosa, Adriana Florentino, Juan Gait, Victoria Garc Ia Muro, Wahida Ghiloufi, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Mohammad Jankju, Rebecca L Mau, Frederic Mendes Hughes, Maria Miriti, Jorge Monerris, Muc-Hai Muchane, Kamal Naseri, Eduardo Pucheta, David A Ram Irez-Col-Lantes 30, Eran Raveh, Roberto L Romão, Cristian Torres-D Iaz, James Val, José Pablo Veiga, Deli Wang, Xia Yuan, Eli Zaady, Rey Juan Carlos, M OstolesGet access
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