Natural Systems theory has been developed as an outcome of the application of principles from a General Systems framework to natural phenomenal patterning and known processes, and to the organization of largely scientific and naturalistic knowledge about the world. This has led to a manuscript of a set of theoretical models in
Natural Systems relating to physical systems theory, biological systems theory, human systems theory and applied or alternative systems theory. The aim of these models is a holistic and comprehensive theoretical framework of naturally occurring systems, and possible alternative real systems as they may hypothetically exist in the larger framework of the world than we are currently aware of.
This natural systems framework in turn forms the foundation for the development of an applied metasystems framework upon which alternative development projects and models can be designed and systematically implemented in a coordinate fashion.