The Ecological Context: Energy and Materials
The sixth and final World Design Science Decade document (1967), by John McHale for the World Resources Inventory at Southern Illinois University. It closes the series by re-situating the whole design-science program inside the biosphere — the energy and material cycles any world redesign must work with. Part of the digitized WDSD series.
What it argues
- An Overview. Frames the resource question ecologically: humanity is one system inside a larger planetary metabolism, and design must account for the whole biophysical context, not just economic demand.
- Man and the Biosphere. The document's core — a systems-ecology treatment of environ systems, the major cycles (energy, water, carbon, and the other biogeochemical loops), and human systems as participants in them. This is Fuller-program thinking rendered in the vocabulary of ecology.
- Energy. A survey of energy sources, flows, and conversion — the planetary energy budget the program must design within.
- Materials (and ecological re-design). The material-resource inventory reframed as a question of cycling and re-design: closing loops, using less, and designing artifacts that fit the biosphere's material economy.
- Towards the Future. Prospects — where the trends point and what comprehensive design can do about them.
- Appendix. A report on the World Design Science Decade program itself, situating this document as the series' capstone. Extensive charts and tables throughout.
Why it matters
Document 6 gives the WDSD its ecological grounding and is notably prescient: written in 1967, it already treats energy and materials as coupled planetary cycles and frames "ecological re-design" as the design task — a systems-ecology, closed-loop view that anticipates later environmental and sustainability thinking by years. As the closing document it also reports back on the program, making it the natural capstone of the six-document series and the clearest link between Fuller's design science and modern ecological/biosphere thought.
About the source
Originally published 1967 by the World Resources Inventory, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Digitized here in full via the codexis pipeline (OCR → LaTeX → WikiJS Markdown), preserving the original wording and typography; typeset-PDF and EPUB editions and the original searchable scan sit beside the page. Note: the original is dense with charts and tables; those visuals are preserved in the typeset PDF and the searchable scan.
See Also
- Comprehensive Design Strategy (Document 5) — the design strategy this document grounds ecologically
- Inventory of World Resources, Human Trends and Needs (Document 1) — the opening inventory this closing document re-situates in the biosphere
- Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth) — the "Spaceship Earth" framing whose ecological accounting this document works out
- John McHale (John McHale) — sole author; the program's ecological/systems researcher
Sources
- world-design-science-decade-document-6 (raw pointer)
- document-6-the-ecological-context/index.md — the full transcribed text (with typeset PDF + EPUB + searchable scan)