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As part of our series covering the systems innovation guides in this 1-hour learning session we will be looking at a prominent systems change model call the Multi-level Perspective. The multi-level perspective(MLP) is a framework for describing transition processes in complex socio-technical systems. This model has been designed to help us analyze and better understand the "long-term, multi-dimensional and fundamental transformation processes through which established socio-technical systems shift to more sustainable modes of production and consumption.” The model not only provides us with a way of mapping out a system on its different levels but also provides us with an account of change; how transitions may occur within socio-technical systems. In general, the MLP model attributes socio-technical transitions to the interaction of stabilizing forces at the regime level with destabilizing forces from both the landscape and niche levels. Transitions are seen to appear when a prevailing socio-technical regime starts to display stress from multiple dimensions. More specifically this is seen to proceed given pressures from both above, as the landscape changes in some way, and from the niche, where a key innovation occurs that could become a dominant design. You can find the full guide to the model here: https://www.systemsinnovation.io/post...