Question: Map the feedback process verbally described below on a causal loop diagram. Watch against pitfalls in casual loop diagramming and seek for beaty and meaning.
Map the feedback process verbally described below on a causal loop diagram. Watch against pitfalls in
casual loop diagramming and seek for beaty and meaning. One by one describe your feedback loops.
After that, tell in a short paragraph its overall dynamic story that explains the causes of policy resistance.
Note that ideally, three feedback loops would be sufficient to accomplish the whole task.
We're all concerned about how much we pay for the electricity bills in our households. Given that the
electricity prices are constant, households take several measures to keep their electricity bills within their
tolerable limits Firstly, as the bills exceed tolerable limits households purchase energy efficient bulbs,
such as LEDs or CFLs which provide higher illumination lux per power watts when compared to
traditional incandescent bulb the 'Edison lamp' for example By this way, they aim at achieving the
same comfort with less electricity consumption. There are other available measures also. One measure
is to reduce the lighting duration, ie to reduce the time during which the bulbs are turned on Finally,
another measure is to reduce the illumination or the intensity of light by using dimmer bulbs of the
same category which runs on low power. Households' efforts to make ends meet in electricity bills
through these measures, namely with the use of more efficient bulbs, shortened lighting duration and
dimmer lighting interact over time and may create some unintended consequences.
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