LIVING SYSTEMS INTELLIGENCE
4PLANET

About Living Systems Intelligence

Living Systems Intelligence is a 4PLANET system for mapping how life, ecosystems, human systems, threats and solutions are connected. It does not only describe nature — it shows relationships: what depends on what, what is threatened, what helps, and where better decisions may create positive effect.

What it is

An intelligence layer for living systems. Every species, ecosystem, ecological function, service, human system, threat, solution, claim and source is a node in one connected graph.

Why relationships matter

Nature is not background. A forest is connected to rainfall, to agriculture, to water and to the people who depend on them. When you can see those relationships, you can see what is at stake — and where action might help.

How it works
Species / Ecosystems
Functions / Services
Human Systems
Threats
Solutions
Claims / Sources / Confidence

Everything is a node in one graph. The system reads it in both directions — what each thing supports, and what depends on it — so the relationships that make life possible become visible.

What makes it different

It reads the graph in both directions — what each thing supports, and what depends on it — and it is honest about evidence. Claims connect to sources, confidence and review status, and the system shows the data gaps that remain.

First proof cases

Two live examples show the system working at different scales: Honey Bee → Pollination → Food System at the species scale, and Amazon Rainforest → Rainfall Regulation → Human Systems at the ecosystem scale.

What this is not

It is not an animal encyclopedia, a donation platform, an NGO campaign site, a marketplace, or a generic sustainability dashboard. It is an intelligence layer for understanding living systems.

Future direction

This is a public proof prototype — an early, honest demonstration of a future planetary intelligence layer. The 4PLANET BRAIN is the internal architecture behind it; Living Systems Intelligence is the public product. Coverage will deepen over time, always alongside its sources.

Why this matters

Living systems are not isolated parts. A species, forest, river or ecological function matters because other systems depend on it — including the human systems we rely on for food, water and a stable climate. Living Systems Intelligence makes those relationships visible, so better decisions become possible.