Dennis Meadows

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Dennis Meadows is an American scientist and systems analyst best known as a lead author of the influential 1972 report "The Limits to Growth," which modeled global resource use and environmental constraints.

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instanceOf human
scientist
systems analyst
awardReceived German Environmental Prize NERFINISHED
Japan Prize NERFINISHED
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Donella Meadows NERFINISHED
Jørgen Randers NERFINISHED
William W. Behrens III NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Carleton College NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork environmental studies
global modeling
sustainability
systems dynamics
genre non-fiction
scientific literature
hasRole lead author of The Limits to Growth
influencedBy Jay Forrester NERFINISHED
knownFor World3 model NERFINISHED
systems dynamics modeling of world resources
work on global limits to growth
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest global environmental change
population dynamics
resource depletion
sustainable development
systems thinking
memberOf Club of Rome NERFINISHED
movement limits to growth movement NERFINISHED
sustainability movement
notableWork Beyond the Limits NERFINISHED
Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update NERFINISHED
The Limits to Growth NERFINISHED
occupation scientist
systems analyst
university teacher
positionHeld director of the Institute for Policy and Social Science Research at University of New Hampshire
director of the Laboratory for Interactive Learning at University of New Hampshire
faculty member at MIT (systems dynamics group)
professor at University of New Hampshire
workLocation Durham, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
Hanover, New Hampshire NERFINISHED

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Club of Rome hasKeyPerson Dennis Meadows
Club of Rome author Dennis Meadows
subject surface form: The Limits to Growth