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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1007/s13280-024-02047-y
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Navigating causal reasoning in sustainability science
Autor Schlüter, M.; Hertz, T.; Mancilla García, M.; Banitz, T. ORCID logo ; Grimm, V.; Johansson, L.-G.; Lindkvist, E.; Martínez-Peña, R.; Radosavljevic, S.; Wennberg, K.; Ylikoski, P.
Quelle Ambio
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Department OESA
Band/Volume 53
Heft 11
Seite von 1618
Seite bis 1631
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Accounts of causation; Causal analysis; Causal inquiry; Interdisciplinarity; Social–ecological systems
Abstract When reasoning about causes of sustainability problems and possible solutions, sustainability scientists rely on disciplinary-based understanding of cause–effect relations. These disciplinary assumptions enable and constrain how causal knowledge is generated, yet they are rarely made explicit. In a multidisciplinary field like sustainability science, lack of understanding differences in causal reasoning impedes our ability to address complex sustainability problems. To support navigating the diversity of causal reasoning, we articulate when and how during a research process researchers engage in causal reasoning and discuss four common ideas about causation that direct it. This articulation provides guidance for researchers to make their own assumptions and choices transparent and to interpret other researchers’ approaches. Understanding how causal claims are made and justified enables sustainability researchers to evaluate the diversity of causal claims, to build collaborations across disciplines, and to assess whether proposed solutions are suitable for a given problem.
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Schlüter, M., Hertz, T., Mancilla García, M., Banitz, T., Grimm, V., Johansson, L.-G., Lindkvist, E., Martínez-Peña, R., Radosavljevic, S., Wennberg, K., Ylikoski, P. (2024):
Navigating causal reasoning in sustainability science
Ambio 53 (11), 1618 - 1631 10.1007/s13280-024-02047-y