Research problem
Environmental evidence is often distributed across locations, instruments, time scales, and communities of interpretation. A chart can be visually clear while remaining scientifically incomplete if units, coverage, uncertainty, seasonal structure, or source conditions are omitted.
- 01Observation. Register what was measured, where, when, at what scale, and with what limitations before harmonisation begins.
- 02Interpretation. Separate detected patterns from causal claims and carry uncertainty forward into trend and anomaly communication.
- 03Translation. Design maps, exhibits, and interaction around defined questions so public engagement remains connected to evidence.