In social-ecological systems (SES), where social and ecological processes are intertwined, phenomena are usually complex and involve multiple interdependent causes. Figuring out causal relationships is thus challenging but needed to better understand and then affect or manage such systems. One important and widely used tool to identify and communicate causal relationships is visualization. Here, we present several common visualization types: diagrams of objects and arrows, X-Y plots, and X-Y-Z plots, and discuss them in view of the particular challenges of visualizing causation in complex systems such as SES. We use a simple demonstration model to create and compare exemplary visualizations and add more elaborate examples from the literatur...
The issue of confounding, and the bias it can induce, is a key concern in epidemiology, and yet ther...
This thesis focuses upon the relationship between teaching and learning of dynamic phenomena and pro...
This thesis is split into two parts: one part dealing with the management of occlusion in 3D environ...
In social-ecological systems (SES), where social and ecological processes are intertwined, phenomena...
The notion of cause and effect is pervasive in human thinking and plays a significant role in our pe...
We present a novel information visualization technique for the graphical representation of causal re...
Abstract Methods of diagrammatic modelling have been greatly developed in the past two decades. Outs...
We present Growing Polygons, a novel visualization technique for the graphical representation of cau...
Causal diagrams provide a graphical formalism indicating how statistical models can be used to study...
Ecological systems comprise of individuals and species interacting with each other and their environ...
Abstract: From their inception, causal systems models (more commonly known as structural-equations m...
Epidemiologists typically seek to answer causal questions using statistical data:we observe a statis...
Following a long history of informal use in path analysis, causal diagrams (graphical causal models)...
This thesis introduces a novel framework for analysing causality from complex data in diverse applic...
Research has shown that visual diagrams facilitate people’s understanding of and communication about...
The issue of confounding, and the bias it can induce, is a key concern in epidemiology, and yet ther...
This thesis focuses upon the relationship between teaching and learning of dynamic phenomena and pro...
This thesis is split into two parts: one part dealing with the management of occlusion in 3D environ...
In social-ecological systems (SES), where social and ecological processes are intertwined, phenomena...
The notion of cause and effect is pervasive in human thinking and plays a significant role in our pe...
We present a novel information visualization technique for the graphical representation of causal re...
Abstract Methods of diagrammatic modelling have been greatly developed in the past two decades. Outs...
We present Growing Polygons, a novel visualization technique for the graphical representation of cau...
Causal diagrams provide a graphical formalism indicating how statistical models can be used to study...
Ecological systems comprise of individuals and species interacting with each other and their environ...
Abstract: From their inception, causal systems models (more commonly known as structural-equations m...
Epidemiologists typically seek to answer causal questions using statistical data:we observe a statis...
Following a long history of informal use in path analysis, causal diagrams (graphical causal models)...
This thesis introduces a novel framework for analysing causality from complex data in diverse applic...
Research has shown that visual diagrams facilitate people’s understanding of and communication about...
The issue of confounding, and the bias it can induce, is a key concern in epidemiology, and yet ther...
This thesis focuses upon the relationship between teaching and learning of dynamic phenomena and pro...
This thesis is split into two parts: one part dealing with the management of occlusion in 3D environ...