articleEnvironmental EvidenceApr 26, 2016GOLD OA

A methodology for systematic mapping in environmental sciences

Harper Adams University · Stockholm Environment Institute

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Abstract

Systematic mapping was developed in social sciences in response to a lack of empirical data when answering questions using systematic review methods, and a need for a method to describe the literature across a broad subject of interest. Systematic mapping does not attempt to answer a specific question as do systematic reviews, but instead collates, describes and catalogues available evidence (e.g. primary, secondary, theoretical, economic) relating to a topic or question of interest. The included studies can be used to identify evidence for policy-relevant questions, knowledge gaps (to help direct future primary research) and knowledge clusters (sub-sets of evidence that may be suitable for secondary research,…

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Keywords
  • Systematic review
  • Scope (computer science)
  • Data science
  • Management science
  • Computer science
  • Process (computing)
  • Grey literature
  • Critical appraisal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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