Difference between revisions of "ESC.Knowledge management process"
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(The ESC models are interrogated, then captured site values, for the six constraining environmental site factors (four climatic and two soil factors) are displayed within EMIS.) |
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+ | On selecting the EMIS programme, the user is required to input site-based assessment information. The first input is location, then dominant soil group is chosen from a drop down list of 14 classes, and their attendant soil types. Underlying lithology is also chosen from a drop-down menu within EMIS: underlying solid lithology can be obtained and input, for Britain, from British Geological Survey (BGS) maps or from the online BGS 'survey data portal'. A user is encouraged to check and input soil information after a comprehensive soil survey at the chosen restock site |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 20 February 2015
Knowledge management process
Supports KM process | Knowledge Storage |
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Has KM techniques to identify and structure knowledge | Database |
Has KM techniques to transfer and share knowledge | |
Has KM techniques to analyse and apply knowledge | Database |
Has KM techniques to unspecificed process | Database |
- has related DSS:ESC
On selecting the EMIS programme, the user is required to input site-based assessment information. The first input is location, then dominant soil group is chosen from a drop down list of 14 classes, and their attendant soil types. Underlying lithology is also chosen from a drop-down menu within EMIS: underlying solid lithology can be obtained and input, for Britain, from British Geological Survey (BGS) maps or from the online BGS 'survey data portal'. A user is encouraged to check and input soil information after a comprehensive soil survey at the chosen restock site