Systems Mapping: How to build and use causal models of systems

Authors:  Pete Barbrook-Johnson,  Alexandra S. Penn

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Overview

    • Provides a practical and in-depth discussion of causal systems mapping methods
    • Provides guidance on running systems mapping workshops and using different types of data and evidence
    • Orientates readers to the systems mapping landscape and explores how we can compare, choose, and combine methods
    • This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access

Contents:

Introduction Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 1-19 Open Access PDF

Rich Pictures Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 21-32 Open Access PDF  

Theory of Change Diagrams Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 33-46 Open Access PDF

Causal Loop Diagrams Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn  Pages 47-59Open Access PDF

Participatory Systems Mapping Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 61-78 Open Access PDF

Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn  Pages 79-95 Open Access PDF

Bayesian Belief Networks Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 97-112 Open Access PDF

System Dynamics Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 113-128 Open Access PDF

What Data and Evidence Can You Build System Maps From? Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 129-143 Open Access PDF  

Running Systems Mapping Workshops Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 145-159 Open Access PDF

Comparing, Choosing, and Combining Systems Mapping Methods Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn Pages 161-177 Open Access PDF

Conclusion Pete Barbrook-Johnson, Alexandra S. Penn  Pages 179-182 Open Access PDF

Back Matter Pages 183-186 PDF 

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