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Area of Science:

  • Systems analysis
  • Causal network analysis
  • Industrial safety

Background:

  • P-graph causality maps offer a systematic method for analyzing complex causal chains.
  • The original methodology focused on achieving desirable outcomes.
  • Analysis of adverse causal networks is crucial for preventing industrial disasters and addressing sustainability issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend the P-graph causality map methodology for analyzing vicious (adverse) causal networks.
  • To identify keystone objects and mechanisms within adverse networks for deactivation.
  • To provide a framework for understanding and mitigating industrial accidents and sustainability challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing P-graph's bipartite representation (O-type nodes for objects, M-type nodes for mechanisms).
  • Employing maximal structure generation to assemble complete causal networks.
  • Applying solution structure generation to enumerate all feasible causal networks.

Main Results:

  • The extended methodology successfully identifies critical components in adverse causal networks.
  • Analysis provides insights into deactivating vicious networks by removing key elements.
  • The approach was validated through an ex post analysis of the 1984 Bhopal disaster.

Conclusions:

  • The extended P-graph causality map methodology is effective for analyzing and intervening in adverse causal networks.
  • This approach can enhance industrial safety and inform sustainability strategies.
  • Further applications in environmental and societal risk management are promising.