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Definition of Flow (Systems)

In systems thinking, a flow is a quantity measured per unit of time, such as weekly income or annual carbon emissions. Flows are responsible for changing a stock by either increasing it (inflows) or decreasing it (outflows). For example, CO2 emissions function as an inflow that adds to the atmospheric stock of greenhouse gases.

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