Difference between revisions of "Form:Case Study"
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− | = | + | =Relevant Features= |
− | These are self-contained pages containing factual information useful in a variety of case studies. Add the pre-existing sections relevant to your study, or compile your [[Form: | + | These are self-contained pages containing factual information useful in a variety of case studies. Add the pre-existing sections relevant to your study, or compile your own [[Form:Water Feature|Water Feature]], [[Form:Water Project|Water Project]], or [[Form:Treaty|Treaty or Water Agreement]] |
− | {{{field| | + | {{{field|Water Feature|holds template}}} |
+ | {{{field|Water Project|holds template}}} | ||
+ | {{{field|Treaty|holds template}}} | ||
=Case Description= | =Case Description= | ||
+ | {{{field|Case Description|holds template}}} | ||
+ | =Economic, Regional, and Political Framework= | ||
{{{field|Case Description|holds template}}} | {{{field|Case Description|holds template}}} | ||
=Issues and Stakeholders= | =Issues and Stakeholders= | ||
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! Climate: | ! Climate: | ||
− | |''Select any | + | |''Select any climate descriptors that may describe the case study region (or |
+ | important constituent parts if multiple climate types are present.'' | ||
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! Land Use: | ! Land Use: | ||
+ | |''Indicate 2-5 land use terms most important to this case study:'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
| {{{field|Land Use|property=Land Use|input type=listbox|size=9}}} | | {{{field|Land Use|property=Land Use|input type=listbox|size=9}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Water Use: | ! Water Use: | ||
+ | |''Indicate 3 – 5 uses of water most important to this case study:'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | | ||
| {{{field|Water Use|property=Water Use|input type=listbox|size=5}}} | | {{{field|Water Use|property=Water Use|input type=listbox|size=5}}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{{end template}}} | {{{end template}}} | ||
− | {{{for template| | + | {{{for template|REP Framework|multiple|embed in field=Case Study[REP Framework]|label=Regional, Economic, and Political Framework|add button text=Add Framework Section}}} |
− | {{{field|section|property= | + | {{{field|REP Framework|input type=textarea|autogrow|cols=150|placeholder=Longstanding political, social, economic, and other factors play a significant role in shaping water issues for any region. Please discuss any background topics that are important for understanding how the issues of this case interact.|editor=wikieditor}}} |
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+ | {{{for template|Water Feature|multiple|embed in field=Case Study[Water Feature]|label=Water Feature|add button text=Add Water Feature}}} | ||
+ | {{{field|section|property=Water Feature|autocomplete on category=Water Feature|remote autocompletion}}} | ||
+ | {{{end template}}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{{for template|Water Project|multiple|embed in field=Case Study[Water Project]|label=Water Project|add button text=Add Project}}} | ||
+ | {{{field|section|property=Water Project|autocomplete on category=Water Project|remote autocompletion}}} | ||
+ | {{{end template}}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{{for template|Treaty|multiple|embed in field=Case Study[Treaty]|label=Water Treaty/Agreement|add button text=Add Treaty/Agreement}}} | ||
+ | {{{field|section|property=Treaty|autocomplete on category=Treaty|remote autocompletion}}} | ||
{{{end template}}} | {{{end template}}} | ||
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{{{field|User|hidden|default=current user}}} | {{{field|User|hidden|default=current user}}} | ||
{{{end template}}} | {{{end template}}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 31 May 2012