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Underlying resource uses and practices
Topics
TDA/SAP Methodology
1 - Welcome to the TDA/SAP Manual
2 - Introduction to the TDA/SAP Process
3 - How to develop a TDA
3.1 - Summary
3.2 - Introduction
3.3 - Development of the TDA
3.4 - Ecosystem Specific Guidance for TDAs and SAPs
3.5 - System Boundaries
3.6 - Data and Information
3.7 - Transboundary Problems
3.8 - Environmental and Socio-economic Impacts
3.9 - Causal Chain Analysis
Analysis of the immediate, underlying, and root causes
What is causal chain analysis?
Cause and effect
Components
Components of a causal chain
Immediate or technical causes
Examples of immediate causes
Underlying resource uses and practices
Social and economic causes
Examples of underlying causes
Root causes
Underlying causes
Climate change - Is it a root cause?
Approaches to causal chain development
Advantages and disadvantages of flow diagrams and matrices
Examples of Causal Chains
Process for developing a causal chain
3.10 - Thematic Reports
3.11 - TDA to SAP Linkage
3.12 - Leverage Points
3.13 - Drafting
4 - How to Develop a SAP
5 - Planning the TDA/SAP Proces
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