Course:CONS200/2024WT1/Will and Rie's Page

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Add your introduction here[1], covering general background information about the topic (e.g. location, duration).

Introduction

An image of a wild fire
Include the scope/scale of the problem, intensity/frequency/severity of negative impacts, variables influencing those impacts and any other relevant information needed for understanding the issue.

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A description of the solutions or efforts that are currently underway to tackle the issue or problem.[2]

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SMoke causes low visability
Image of a yellow sky due to smoke

Describe your analysis[2] and evaluation of additional solutions and recommendations from a technical, social, cultural, economic, financial, political and/or legal points of view (not all of these categories will be relevant to all situations);

Conclusion

You should conclude your Wiki paper by summarizing the topic, or some aspect of the topic.[3]

References

Please use the Wikipedia reference style. Provide a citation for every sentence, statement, thought, or bit of data not your own, giving the author, year, AND page. For dictionary references for English-language terms, I strongly recommend you use the Oxford English Dictionary. You can reference foreign-language sources but please also provide translations into English in the reference list.

Note: Before writing your wiki article on the UBC Wiki, it may be helpful to review the tips in Wikipedia: Writing better articles.[4]

  1. Sample Reference
  2. 2.0 2.1 Engle, Will (2024). Will's Book. Vancouver: UBC. pp. 100–102.
  3. Nakashima, D., & Roue, M. (2002). Indigenous knowledge, peoples and sustainable practice. Social and economic dimensions of global environmental change, 5, 314-324.
  4. En.wikipedia.org. (2018). Writing better articles. [online] Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_better_articles [Accessed 18 Jan. 2018].


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