Rafe Sagarin

American marine ecologist and writer known for applying ecological and evolutionary principles to security and organizational resilience; author of Learning from the Octopus and co-editor of Natural Security; held research appointments at Duke University and the University of Arizona.

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  1. 1. Learning From The Octopus

    How Secrets from Nature Can Help Us Fight Terrorist Attacks, Natural Disasters, and Disease

    An exploration of how nature’s most adaptable organisms demonstrate principles—such as decentralization, diversity, redundancy, and rapid feedback—that can reshape human approaches to security, policy, and organizational resilience, using vivid case studies from ecology, the military, and business to show why flexible, experiment-driven strategies outperform rigid, top-down control in a world of constant change.

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