Category:Knowledge Base

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A Knowledge Base is a place to find and share information. The goal is to make it easy to integrate and aggregate knowledge generated by the network, and make it available for anyone. The Knowledge Base is the Campus Climate Network's answer to this question:

How do we bring people together to share the information we need to solve the problems of climate change?

To solve the problems of climate change we need to know about the relationships between the people, places, and solutions. This knowledge is a web of interconnected and interdependent ideas and facts. These hubs are the basic organization of the Knowledge Base.

Note: The Knowledge Base, like Wikipedia, has a groundrule of adopting a neutral point of view.


Solutions

Planning for Climate Change

Planning Areas

People

Who is doing what?

Places

Where are we working?

Training Toolboxes

Knowledge Base Tools

While the Knowledge Base Hubs provide structure, the Knowledge Base Tools provide processes to develop that structure.

The basic tools are the Style Guides.

Personal tools
Campus Climate Network