Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) are complex, dynamic, interconnected systems with feedback across social and environmental dimensions. This feedback leads to formidable challenges for causal inference. Two significant challenges involve assumptions about excludability and the absence of interference. These two assumptions have been largely unexplored in the CHANS literature, but when either is violated, causal inferences from observable data are difficult to interpret. To explore their plausibility, structural knowledge of the system is requisite, as is an explicit recognition that most causal variables in CHANS affect a coupled pairing of environmental and human elements. In a large CHANS literature that evaluates marine protecte...
This paper deals with causal analysis in the social sciences. We first present a conceptual framewor...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
BACKGROUND:Understanding how the conservation of nature can lead to improvement in human conditions ...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) are complex, dynamic, interconnected systems with feedback...
Many research questions in Earth and environmental sciences are inherently causal, requiring robus...
Biosphere--atmosphere interactions determine a large fraction of the observed variability in carbon ...
Nicholas R. Magliocca Master’s of Environmental Management Candidate, Nicholas School of the Environ...
Environmental epidemiologists are increasingly interested in establishing causality between exposure...
Sustainability challenges for nature and people are complex and interconnected, such that effective ...
This paper provides a statistical methodology for quantifying causality in complex dynamical systems...
Randomized experiments have long been the gold standard in determining causal effects in ecological ...
Integrated studies of coupled human and natural systems reveal new and complex patterns and processe...
This paper provides a statistical methodology for quantifying causality in complex dynamical systems...
Population growth and overdevelopment are driving complicated interactions between human and natural...
Models are widely used for investigating cause-effect relationships in complex systems. However, oft...
This paper deals with causal analysis in the social sciences. We first present a conceptual framewor...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
BACKGROUND:Understanding how the conservation of nature can lead to improvement in human conditions ...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) are complex, dynamic, interconnected systems with feedback...
Many research questions in Earth and environmental sciences are inherently causal, requiring robus...
Biosphere--atmosphere interactions determine a large fraction of the observed variability in carbon ...
Nicholas R. Magliocca Master’s of Environmental Management Candidate, Nicholas School of the Environ...
Environmental epidemiologists are increasingly interested in establishing causality between exposure...
Sustainability challenges for nature and people are complex and interconnected, such that effective ...
This paper provides a statistical methodology for quantifying causality in complex dynamical systems...
Randomized experiments have long been the gold standard in determining causal effects in ecological ...
Integrated studies of coupled human and natural systems reveal new and complex patterns and processe...
This paper provides a statistical methodology for quantifying causality in complex dynamical systems...
Population growth and overdevelopment are driving complicated interactions between human and natural...
Models are widely used for investigating cause-effect relationships in complex systems. However, oft...
This paper deals with causal analysis in the social sciences. We first present a conceptual framewor...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
BACKGROUND:Understanding how the conservation of nature can lead to improvement in human conditions ...