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'''Opasnet''' is a wiki-based website and workspace for helping societal decisions. This portal page contains a brief introduction to the topic and links to relevant pages about '''variables''', or science-based answers to any questions. The information is structured for both scientific scrutiny and for policy use at the same time. In practice, you can do original research, store data, make models, and perform policy assessments and discuss all of that work in one workspace. You can start a new assessment about a decision of your own interest, or participate in an existing assessment.
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'''Opasnet''' is a wiki-based website and workspace for helping societal decisions.
  
'''Anyone can solve common problems.''' [[Opasnet]] is the web workspace for solving them by you, and by us together.  
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This '''"Variables" portal''' page serves as one entry point to relevant pages about '''[[variable | variables]]''', which are science-based answers to ''any'' questions.
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* You can create a '''new''' variable to address a question of your own interest.
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* You can also participate in providing and developing better answers to questions defined by any '''existing''' variables.
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The information in variables is [[variable structure | structured]] in order to meet a number of scientific criteria and practical objectives.
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For more info see the page [[Opasnet]] and the [[Main Page]].
 
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Variables in Opasnet

Opasnet is a wiki-based website and workspace for helping societal decisions.

This "Variables" portal page serves as one entry point to relevant pages about variables, which are science-based answers to any questions.

  • You can create a new variable to address a question of your own interest.
  • You can also participate in providing and developing better answers to questions defined by any existing variables.

The information in variables is structured in order to meet a number of scientific criteria and practical objectives.

For more info see the page Opasnet and the Main Page.