Scientific Method
The Scientific Method, as a component of Environmental Science within the larger contexts of Science and Chemistry, is an empirical, systematic procedure for investigating phenomena and acquiring new knowledge. It entails making observations, formulating hypotheses, testing predictions through experiments or other forms of data collection, analyzing results, and reaching conclusions that either support or refute initial assumptions. In Environmental Science, the Scientific Method provides a rigorous framework for understanding and addressing complex environmental issues, facilitating evidence-based decision-making and policy development in areas such as climate change, conservation, pollution control, and resource management.
External Links
- [ScientificMethods.com] Home - Scientific Methods
- [ScientificMethodology.org] Welcome scientificmethodology.org - BlueHost.com
- [ScientificMethodology.net] Welcome scientificmethodology.net - BlueHost.com
- [ScientificModeling.com] Scientific Modeling – A web site dedicated to different kinds of scientific modeling, especially utilizing numerical methods.
- [dsm6.org] Diagnostic and Scientific Methods