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# Hugo Documentation: https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#all-configuration-settings
# This file is formatted using YAML syntax - learn more at https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/yaml/
title: APSIS @ MCC # Website name
title: ECS @ MCC # Website name
baseURL: 'https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/' # Website URL
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## NACSOS _Legacy_
* :star: [Scoping / The Platform](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos-legacy/)
## NACSOS _nexus_
* :star: [The Platform](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos/)
## NACSOS
* :star: [Scoping / The legacy platform](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos-legacy/)
* :star: [The new platform](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos/)
* [Documentation](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos-docs/)
* [NACSOS-core API](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos-core/docs)
* [NACSOS-pipelines API](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/nacsos-pipes/docs)
## Websites
## Interactive tools
* [Climate & Health App](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/climate-health/)
* [Climate Policy Instruments Map](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/climate-policy-instruments-map)
* [Impact Map](https://mcallaghan.github.io/interactive-impacts-map/)
<!--* [Literature Hub](https://climateliterature.org)-->
* [Literature Hub](https://climateliterature.org)
## MCC-internal
* [Table Booking](https://apsis.mcc-berlin.net/tbs)
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headless: true # This file represents a page section.
weight: 10 # Order that this section will appear.
title: |
Applied
Sustainability
Science
Evidence for
Climate
Solutions
design:
# Choose how many columns the section has. Valid values: 1 or 2.
columns: '2'
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The [APSIS working group](https://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/research/working-groups/applied-sustainability-science.html) is interested in understanding how scientific information is compiled and made relevant for climate policy.
The [ECS working group](https://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/research/working-groups/applied-sustainability-science.html) *(Evidence for climate solutions; formerly known as APSIS: Applied sustainability science)* is interested in understanding how scientific information is compiled and made relevant for climate policy.
In the face of the rapidly expanding volume of literature on climate change,
the researchers aim to contribute to the development and application of methods for research synthesis.
By doing so, they help transform individual pieces of research and information into a more coherent map of decision-relevant knowledge,
thereby realigning the social sciences in climate change research towards a solution-oriented paradigm.
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thereby realigning the social sciences in climate change research towards a solution-oriented paradigm.
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