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Network and system diagrams revisited: Satisfying CEA requirements for causality analysis
Authors:Anastssios  Jake
Institution:bUniversity of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, 5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal;cOxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Gipsy, Lane, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK
Abstract:Published guidelines for Cumulative Effects Assessment (CEA) have called for the identification of cause-and-effect relationships, or causality, challenging researchers to identify methods that can possibly meet CEA's specific requirements. Together with an outline of these requirements from CEA key literature, the various definitions of cumulative effects point to the direction of a method for causality analysis that is visually-oriented and qualitative. This article consequently revisits network and system diagrams, resolves their reported shortcomings, and extends their capabilities with causal loop diagramming methodology. The application of the resulting composite causality analysis method to three Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) case studies appears to satisfy the specific requirements of CEA regarding causality. Three “moments” are envisaged for the use of the proposed method: during the scoping stage, during the assessment process, and during the stakeholder participation process.
Keywords:Cumulative Effects Assessment (CEA)  Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)  Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)  Causality  Cause-and-effect relationships  Causality analysis (CA)  Causal digraphs  Causal loop diagrams (CLD)
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