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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.
 
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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Revision as of 09:56, 22 July 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.

Courses

This sub-wiki contains all material that supplements university courses.

Wiki Entries

Here, you will find more information on fundamental scientific methods as well as Skills & Tools for scientific work. Dive in!

Normativity of Methods

Science is always normative. Find out about this issue in this sub-wiki.


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.


Here are the 5 newest wiki entries that have been created on this wiki:

  1. People Bingo
  2. Mental Maps
  3. Giving and receiving feedback
  4. Second Brain
  5. Connecting Git with Github