This repository contains a modelling library SE-AS 0.1
which can be used in draw.io (free, high quality diagramming software, online or desktop) to create conceptual models of social-ecological systems using the social-ecological action situation (SE-AS) framework.1
A list of case studies from the literature is included as examples of different system interests, supplied either as CC BY 4.0 or CC BY-NC 4.0. Each case study is annotated with its full reference.
System Behaviour | Case Study |
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Positive (Reinforcing) Feedback Loops | Poverty in the Pamir Mountains |
Patron-client relationships in small-scale fisheries in Mexico | |
Dryland agriculture in Tanzania | |
Diffusion | Avian influenza |
System Integrity | Integrity of lake Dümmer |
Integrity of lake Saint-Charles | |
Adaptation | Agricultural innovation for food security and income inequality |
System(s) Evolution | Water-Energy-Food nexus coevolutionary processes (framework extension) |
Regime Shifts | Baltic Sea cod population collapse |
Newfoundland cod fishery collapse | |
Restoration of lake Ringsjön | |
System Transformations | Comparative mechanisms for policy change in small-scale fisheries |
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Existing/New Diagram - from an existing diagram in draw.io select
File > Open Library
and openSE-AS 0.1.xml
(download from thelib
folder or open from GitHub using the online version). -
Starter Diagram - or, download a copy the starter drawing in
docs/starter.drawio
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For guidance applying the analytical framework, refer to the two main references below and the individual case studies.
This repository is published under CC BY-NC 4.0, following the original framework's license (2019) and the most restrictive case study's license.
Schlüter, M., L. J. Haider, S. J. Lade, E. Lindkvist, R. Martin, K. Orach, N. Wijermans, and C. Folke. 2019. Capturing emergent phenomena in social-ecological systems: an analytical framework. Ecology and Society 24(3):11. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11012-240311 CC BY-NC 4.0
SE-AS tool https://www.seslink.org/methods-2/resources