Systems Analysis —
Saudi Arabia
Five interconnected systems diagrams mapping the structural vulnerabilities, activating triggers, and cascading crises shaping Saudi Arabia’s sustainability transition. Each diagram is fully interactive — click any node to trace its causal pathway.
Each diagram maps a critical system across four layers — structural stresses, activating triggers, amplifying multipliers, and ultimate crisis outcomes. Click any theme to open its full interactive diagram.
Near-zero natural freshwater, 70%+ desalination dependency, and fossil aquifer depletion create a structurally fragile system activated by any regional shock.
80%+ food import dependency, near-zero arable land, and fragmented governance leave the food system exposed to climate shocks, maritime disruptions, and currency movements.
Rapid development without cultural integration erodes heritage, severs intergenerational knowledge transmission, and creates identity gaps that undermine social sustainability.
Linear economy lock-in, subsidies favouring virgin materials, and fragmented waste governance block the circular transition despite explicit Vision 2030 targets.
Capital is not the constraint. Missing governance infrastructure — no green taxonomy, weak ESG data, limited Islamic green finance products — keeps investment on the sidelines.
How the diagrams are structured
Stress — root causes
Structural conditions that create chronic vulnerability independent of any event.
Trigger — activating events
Discrete events or shocks that activate the underlying structural stress.
Multiplier — amplifiers
Conditions that accelerate, scale, or compound the impact of a trigger.
Crisis — outcomes
The ultimate systemic failures that result if structural vulnerabilities go unaddressed.
Want to run a Systems Intelligence Workshop?
We facilitate Imagination Labs and Policy-to-Practice sessions that use these diagrams as starting points — helping teams map futures, stress-test scenarios, and build integrated response strategies.