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== Welcome to Sustainability Methods Wiki! ==
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== Welcome to the ''Sustainability Methods Wiki!'' ==
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The aim of this wiki is to present and explain fundamental methods, terms and tools relevant to (sustainability) science and answer relevant underlying questions. The wiki is composed of several sub-wikis that can be accessed below.
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- Classes & Courses (currently only Statistics)<br>
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- Entries (Methods, Skills & Tools)<br>
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- Normativity of Methods<br>
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For more information, please refer to the [[Sustainability_Methods:About|About]] page and the [[FAQ]].
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If you would like to provide feedback or ask further questions, please contact us via the contact form in the [[FAQ]] section.
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The aim of the wiki is to host information, tools, and techniques relevant to sustainability science. The core focus of the wiki at this stage is quantitative techniques. The programming examples are written in R.
 
  
 
Following are links to some pages that you might be interested in:
 
Following are links to some pages that you might be interested in:

Revision as of 13:28, 22 May 2020

Welcome to the Sustainability Methods Wiki!


The aim of this wiki is to present and explain fundamental methods, terms and tools relevant to (sustainability) science and answer relevant underlying questions. The wiki is composed of several sub-wikis that can be accessed below.

- Classes & Courses (currently only Statistics)

- Entries (Methods, Skills & Tools)

- Normativity of Methods


For more information, please refer to the About page and the FAQ.

If you would like to provide feedback or ask further questions, please contact us via the contact form in the FAQ section.


Following are links to some pages that you might be interested in: