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Unintended Consequences


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If we engage in a fragmented decision process, without a systems framework, the chances for unintended consequences will increase.  More often than not, these are negative consequences.  For example, local decisions for unbridled residential development can dramatically increase impervious surfaces (e.g., roadways, driveways, home footprints).  Because rainwater is not absorbed, this can lead to flooding of the new homes. 

 

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