Wikidata:Property proposal/increased by

increases edit

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Generic

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Descriptionsomething that is made greater in quantity, size, or severity by this action or phenomenon
Data typeItem
Example 1global warming (Q7942)sea level (Q125465)
Example 2global warming (Q7942)global temperature (Q16928228)
Example 3fertilizer (Q83323)crop yield (Q889514)
Planned useMy colleagues and I are seeking to expand Wikidata's representation of sustainability and well-being, and plan to make contributions in this domain over the next several months.
See alsoWikidata:Property_proposal/reduces

increased by edit

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Generic

   Not done
Descriptionaction or phenomenon that caused or causes the subject to be made greater in quantity, size, or severity
Data typeItem
Example 1sea level (Q125465)global warming (Q7942)
Example 2global temperature (Q16928228)global warming (Q7942)
Example 3crop yield (Q889514)fertilizer (Q83323)
Planned useMy colleagues and I are seeking to expand Wikidata's representation of sustainability and well-being, and plan to make contributions in this domain over the next several months.
See alsoWikidata:Property_proposal/reduces

Motivation edit

There are a number of properties that reflect various aspects of causality, described here. However, there are many situations where 'increased by' fits the context better than 'has cause' or 'has immediate cause'. Therefore, I believe an "increased by" property would allow for richer representation of causality on Wikidata. Wmtwmt (talk) 21:08, 19 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion edit