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Comparative Case Study Analysis

Comparative Case Study Analysis

by josh | May 18, 2022 | Methods for analysing systems – system components and linkages

Comparative Case Study Analysis This page deals with the set of methods used in comparative case study analysis, which focuses on comparing a small or medium number of cases and qualitative data. Structured case study comparisons are a way to leverage theoretical...
Controlled Behavioural Experiments

Controlled Behavioural Experiments

by josh | May 18, 2022 | Methods for analysing systems – system components and linkages

Controlled Behavioural Experiments This page focuses on controlled behavioural experiments, methods that randomly divide participants into different groups (treatments), controlling conditions across these treatments and allowing only the variable of interest to vary....
Institutional Analysis

Institutional Analysis

by josh | May 18, 2022 | Methods for analysing systems – system components and linkages

Institutional Analysis This page focuses on institutional analysis, a leading interdisciplinary approach for analysing the structure of social-ecological systems (SES) problems and developing institutional solutions to address them. Institutional analysis is oriented...
Network Analysis

Network Analysis

by josh | May 18, 2022 | Methods for analysing systems – system components and linkages

Network Analysis This page focuses on network analysis, a method based on graph theory and statistics, which provides a rigorous, systematic approach to studying how relations and their structuring influence social-ecological systems (SES). The content on this page...
Spatial Mapping and Analysis

Spatial Mapping and Analysis

by josh | May 18, 2022 | Methods for analysing systems – system components and linkages

Spatial Mapping and Analysis This page focuses on spatial mapping and analysis, which are methods that explicitly seek to analyse and describe the spatial elements of systems. Spatial mapping is a common starting point for many social-ecological systems (SES) studies....
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