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The complex coevolutionary systems approach (CCeSA) provides a framework to study manmade systems. By studying such entities as selfgenerated, hierarchical, complex coevolutionary systems (CCeSs), one can investigate the interconnections between their components, along with their relationships with other systems, in order to understand sustainability as an emergent property. A sustainable CCeS is one that exhibits both enough fitness to achieve its multiple, dynamic, constrained, semistructured, and often incommensurable and conflicting purposes and objectives while performing above threshold values for failure, and enough flexibility to coevolve with its changing biophysical and socioeconomic environment. Hence, achieving sustainable CCeSs is a semistructured, constrained, multiobjective, and dynamic optimization management problem with an intractable phase space. Such problems can be solved with the help of a CoEvolutionary Navigator, which enhances the manager?s decisionmaking process and coevolutionary skills, through an increased understanding of the coevolutionary processes among his system, his mental models, and the discovery of new, improved sets of heuristics.
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