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Time is ripe for a project to better organise information in articles related to Environment. This page and its subpages contain the suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.

We welcome new people to the group who wish to contribute to environmental subjects. Please put your name down HERE.

For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices.

Title

WikiProject on Environment

Scope

This WikiProject is set up to organise all articles relating to the effects of humans on the natural environment.

The word environment, when not qualified by words such as "work" or "urban" etc, has come to mean the negative effects of human activity on the environment. In the past 30 years the word has defined magazine titles, university departments and degrees, a social movement and political parties.

Topics that are part of this project include:

Note that conservation of species or habitats as defined in the science of ecology could be considered to be a subset of the environment.

Topics that are not included:


Since environmental issues cover a wide range on disciplines it is difficult to fit it into any existing schemes for organising knowledge. Fortunately with the use of the networked categorising system within Wikipedia allows for articles relating to the environment to be linked in a logical manner.

Definitions

As with many other words those used to define environmental terms are used in a loose manner. The generally accepted use of terms for environment related issues are as follows:



Participants

We welcome new participants for WikiProject environment. Please put your name on the list HERE.

Note: there is now a User box which you can put on your user page, using: {{User WikiProject Environment}}

Structure

Hierarchy definition

(Previous discussion moved to talk page.)

Since topics in the Environment category are occasionally controversial, ill-defined and multi-disciplinary it is difficlt to create an agreed hierarchy. See the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Environment#Categories section below for what currently exists.

Goals

The goal of this project is the following:

  1. ensure all the articles under the scope of this project are written to a high quality
  2. organise all the articles into appropriate categories
  3. place all categories in the correct hierarchy.
  4. create user friendly linkages and navigation

Projects

  1. create a graphical representation of the category hierarchy under Category:Environment. (In progress. See below. Alan Liefting 08:44, 28 October 2005 (UTC))[reply]
  2. Check for articles that can be merged.
  3. check for vandalised articles.
  4. create a Portal:Environment.
  5. create a Timeline of environmental events

Tasks

  1. Develop a template advertising this project to be put in all the appropriate environment talk pages.
  2. Monitor Special:Recentchangeslinked/Category:Environment for vandalism and substandard edits.
  3. Advertise this page widely to obtain more participants
  4. Expand the Environmental stub articles & Sustainability stub articles
  5. Merge Ecology movement into Environmental movement. See Talk:Ecology movement.
  6. Tidy up Environmental movement.
  7. List of songs about the environment has songs in the list that are not relevant.
  8. Discuss renaming Timeline of environmental events. See Talk:Timeline of environmental events#Rename article?



Pages needing attention

Wikipedia:Pages needing attention listings are no longer being updated. For by-topic listings of articles that need attention, see:

To flag an article for attention, add a cleanup template to the article or talk page. See Wikipedia:Template index/Cleanup for a listing. All previously listed articles have either been fixed or tagged.

See also the page history of Wikipedia:Votes for rewrite which ran from May 2002-June 2003 then was redirected to here.

Adopt an article

Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to find a focus for a while, to try and build up the number of quality articles the Project has produced.


Is there currently a way to call for collaboration (i.e., put out a call for collaborators) for specific articles? Meaning, collaboration in starting an environmental article, or expanding a stub, or adding valuable information to an article that is well along but could use improvement or new information? (I'm not thinking about the "Collaboration of the week" practice, because that's only for stubs and is not specifically related to the environment. Joel Russ 23:37, 2 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps a blanket message to each participant in WikiProject Environment requesting for thier input if they have the necessary knowledge.--Alex 11:16, 3 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Scientific Peer Review

Peer review at this project is no longer active and scientific articles should be directed to the general Wikipedia peer review. Reviews of articles that were completed are archived here.

Comments

As noted at Talk:Environmental chemistry please do any work in consensus with other editors. Removing large sections leaving bare headings is not the right way to proceed.  Velella  Velella Talk   08:50, 12 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A refereed journal on Wikiversity

I think I posted this on an archived discussion and will look for a better place to post--Guy vandegrift (talk) 09:49, 14 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

According to this survey, the prime disincentive against making scholarly contributions to Wikipedia is that it will not advance careers. Wikiversity:First Journal of Science will be a peer-reviewed journal that should alleviate this problem for recent college graduates who are not expected to have published in the established scholarly journals.

The word "First" in the title is intended to suggest that we need more journals like this. The Wikiversity:First Journal of Science was patterned after the Wikiversity Journal of Medicine, but will have a somewhat more informal flavor, consistent with this new journal's intent to focus on teaching at the undergraduate college level. Wikiversity:First Journal of Science will attribute with bylines that list usernames only, in contrast with the use of real names by the Wikiversity Journal of Medicine

Another unique feature of Wikiversity:First Journal of Science is that edited versions of Wikipedia articles are welcome, and are presented as Wikipedia articles on the Wikiversity journal via permalinks to the history of Wikipedia articles. This is currently accomplished in a rather awkward fashion, by moving the Wikipedia article into the editor's user space, and after proper attribution, deleting all that extraneous prose that Wikipedia articles tend to acquire. An example of this shown in one of the three "pseudo-articles" that were used to create a mockup issue. Of the three "pseudo-articles" in this mockup, I consider only one to be suitable for publication. It is Wikipedia's Introduction to quantum mechanics. Note how the logo was inserted into the "pseudo-accepted" version without permission of the article's current editors. In other words, all of Wikipedia's 5 million articles are candidates for publication in this journal, and in a manner of speaking, have already effectively submitted their manuscripts to Wikiversity:First Journal of Science for review--Guy vandegrift (talk) 05:24, 14 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Templates

The following templates will help us orghanize our efforts to enhance environment coverage on Wikipedia.

WikiProject Talk Page Template

Use {{environment}} on the top of a talk page for an environment related atricle to add the following box to the talk page:

WikiProject iconEnvironment NA‑class
WikiProject iconThis environment-related page is part of the WikiProject Environment to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the environment. The aim is to write neutral and well-referenced articles on environment-related topics, as well as to ensure that environment articles are properly categorized.
Read Wikipedia:Contributing FAQ and leave any messages at the project talk page.
NAThis page does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

Environmental Science and Sustainability templates

{{Environmental science}}

{{Sustainability}}

{{Environmental technology}}


















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Stub templates

Stubs are managed by the Stub-sorting WikiProject. *Before creating a new stub, propose it at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals. See Wikipedia:Stub for general guidelines on creating stub templates and categories

User box

You can add this userbox to your userpage:
Use this code: {{User WikiProject Environment}}


Categories

A recommendation on category hierarchy is as follows:

First tier Second tier Third tier Fourth tier Fifth tier
Category:Environment Category:Environmentalism Category:Green anarchy
Category:Environmentalists → Environmentalists in specific countries
Category:Environmental science Category:Atmospheric sciences Category:Climate change
Category:Environmental chemistry
Environmental geology
Ecology
Category:Sustainability Category:Renewable energy
Category:Environment by country → Specific countries
Category:Environmental law Category:Treaties on the environment
→ Environmental law by country
Category:Environmental economics
Category:Conservation Category:Conservation by country → Specific countries
Category:Energy conservation
Category:Protected areas Category:Protected areas by country → specific countries
Category:Endangered species Category:Critically endangered species
Category:Environmental sayings
Category:Environmental awareness days
Category:Environmental threats
Category:Climate forcing agents Category:Greenhouse gases
Category:Ozone depletion
Category:Waste management
Category:Oil spills
Category:Pollution
Category:Greenhouse gases Category:Emission standards
Category:Emissions reduction
Category:Environmental disasters Category:Nuclear accidents Category:Chernobyl disaster
Category:Environmental books Category:Environmental non-fiction books
Category:Environmental fiction books
Category:Environmental films
Category:Environmental songs
Category:Lists of environment topics → A-Z series
Category:environment stubs

Notes:

  1. This is only an outline to give a broad picture of the structure of categories. The number of categories are too numerous to list in this manner.
  2. Due to the small number of conservationists that currently have article they can be included under the environmentalist category at present.
  3. No weighting is given to the sequence from top to bottom of the chart.
  4. No categories are shown outside of the sphere of environmental issues.
  5. The subcategories for country specific categories are shown in text rather than displaying the numerous individual country categories.
  6. The following could do with better names:
  1. This needs updating with waste management subcategories- I'm not so good with Wikipedia tables --Alex 17:52, 14 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Lists

Articles

Wikipedia articles on Environment

Related WikiProjects are:

Outside Wikipedia:

  • The Development and Sustainability Wikia is a wiki for issues related to Development and Sustainability, for material which is not suitable for Wikipedia. This includes original research, personal experience, and ideas. Areas covered include sustainability, sustainable development, appropriate technologies, and sustainable technologies and practices.
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Hydrogen