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causal loop diagram of demographic transition

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Casual loop diagram of demographic transition


Causal Loop Diagrams

Most of our posts include causal loop diagrams because some things are better expressed with a visual model than in words alone. Systems thinking takes on complex, dynamic systems and how they behave over time, which calls for a different sort of language. This quick tutorial will teach you the basics about reading causal loop diagrams through a Population model.

There are 3 key reasons why causal loop diagrams are helpful:

1. They help us clarify our own mental models and make our thinking clearer.

2. They help us identify common archetypes that drive systems’ behavior.

3.They help us share our mental models and modify them with others, which potentially opens a rich dialogue.

Causal loop diagrams consist of variables (things, actions or feelings) connected by causal links (arrows) with polarities (+ and – signs) and delays (||). Together, these create positive and negative feedback loops that describe the circles of cause and effect that take on a life of their own. Let’s hop into our example to make this more concrete.

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