Difference between revisions of "Navigation by Sustainability Pillars"

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[[File:ToolboxAlgorithmNagivationPillars.png|thumb|alt=Navigation scheme - Sustainability Pillars|Navigation scheme - Sustainability Pillars]]
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Note that in the current development stage of the toolbox (due to a technical limitation of the MediaWiki platform), content associated to subcategories will not directly appear in any of the parent (super-)category listing. You will have to expand any relevant subcategory first and then browse/collect material from the subcategories.
Note that in the current development stage of the toolbox (due to a technical limitation of the MediaWiki platform), content associated to subcategories will not directly appear in any of the parent (super-)category listing. You will have to expand any relevant subcategory first and then browse/collect material from the subcategories.

Revision as of 07:25, 18 May 2022

Trail-related concepts and keywords are organized as structured categories below the 3 main sustainability pillars. You may browse these categories and their associated content by starting from either of the pillars.

Navigation scheme - Sustainability Pillars
Navigation scheme - Sustainability Pillars
Navigation scheme - WordNet / Category structure
Navigation scheme - WordNet / Category structure

Note that in the current development stage of the toolbox (due to a technical limitation of the MediaWiki platform), content associated to subcategories will not directly appear in any of the parent (super-)category listing. You will have to expand any relevant subcategory first and then browse/collect material from the subcategories.

Direct content listings (search by pillars):

Direct content listings for subcategories, for example: