A collection of tabular data describing the nodes and edges of causal networks derived from participatory modeling with local actors. It covers 26 territorial units across six intervention areas of the PACTE project, elucidating cause-and-effect relationships between policy, environmental, socioeconomic dynamics, and livelihood strategies.
Use Cases
- Analyze network structure and centrality metrics of nodes representing policy contexts and socioeconomic dynamics.
- Model causal pathways between edges connecting environmental factors and local livelihood strategies.
- Compare causal network topologies across the six distinct intervention areas.
Strengths
- Data is derived from participatory modeling with local actors, grounding the causal relationships in stakeholder knowledge.
- Covers 26 territorial units, providing a multi-site perspective on territorial dynamics.
- Explicitly models cause-and-effect relationships, which is foundational for systems analysis.
Limitations
- The specific number of nodes, edges, and variables (columns) in the tabular data is unknown.
- Sample data and file formats are unavailable, making preliminary assessment difficult.
- The dataset's size and row count are unspecified, limiting understanding of its scale.
Provenance
- Source
- CIRAD Harvested Collection
- Collection Method
- Participatory modeling with local actors to build models of territorial dynamics, resulting in causal networks.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Six intervention areas of the PACTE project, comprising 26 territorial units.