Societal Problems → Instability
Description
In dynamical systems instability means that some of the outputs or internal states increase with time, without bounds. Not all systems that are not stable are unstable; systems can also be marginally stable or exhibit limit cycle behavior.
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Organizations relating to Instability
International Group of Experts on the Explosion Risks of Unstable Substances / Rijswijk, Netherlands / Est. 1962
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World Problems relating to Instability
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialImbalance in strategic arms
Instability of ocean freight rates
Instability of the maritime shipping industry
Destruction of civilian populations and institutions
Instability in tourist dependent economies
Destabilizing international telecommunications
Inappropriate foreign investment
Unstable supply of raw materials
Agricultural risks
Shifting coastlines
Instability of production of food and live animals
Disproportionate ethnic population growth
Marital instability
Destabilization of social systems
Vulnerability of social systems
Exchange rate volatility
Threatened habitats of bare sand
Fluctuating agricultural products markets
Family breakdown
Instability of the world economy
Environmental stress of natural systems
Tribal conflicts within states
Action Strategies relating to Instability
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialDestabilizing economic systems
Destabilizing social systems
Destabilizing institutions
Destabilizing natural environment
Varying-Stabilizing
Guaranteeing substantial economic foundation
Destabilizing
Stabilizing
Researching destabilizing effects of international capital mobility
Reducing statutory instability
Stabilizing the military
Stabilizing society
Stabilizing governments
Stabilizing legal judgements
Stabilizing the world economy
Stabilizing international strategies
Stabilizing orthographic standards
Stabilizing scientific nomenclature
Stabilizing indigenous economies
Reducing emotional instability
Stabilizing tourist dependent economies
Stabilizing images of rural community identity
Stabilizing international telecommunications
Rebuilding civilian communities affected by war
Stabilizing economic and industrial production
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