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About EIANZ

The Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand is the peak professional body for environmental practitioners in Australasia, and promotes independent and interdisciplinary discourse on environmental issues. The Institute advocates that best environmental practices be delivered by competent and ethical environmental practitioners.

EIANZ Wiki Statement of Purpose

  • The EIANZ Wiki serves as an open and balanced electronic forum to promote the collation of content relevant to the Institute's objectives and Code of Ethics. It advances understanding of relevant issues and facilitates sharing of information, views and experience.
  • The wiki can serve as a repository or "hub" of useful information and links for documenting and monitoring the evolution of policy debates related to professional environmental practice.
  • Individual and joint statements shared through the wiki can serve to inform the creation of shared views towards better environmental practice.

Participation Guidelines

Moderators request that contributions to BioenergyWiki be:

  • Relevant to and in keeping with the Institute's objectives and Code of Ethics
  • Objective, accurate and based upon verifiable sources (unreferenced claims are likely to be removed)
  • Properly attributed when stating the view of a identified individual or organisation
  • Focused on issues and solutions
  • Free from discussion concerning any individual or organisation, including articles unreasonably weighted towards promoting a particular individual or organisation
  • Polite and non-disruptive - in keeping with the principles of Wikipedia Etiquette

Moderation

You are responsible for moderating any pages that you create. As a page author, you have a responsibility to ensure that submissions by third parties are reasonably considered and to conform with Wiki Etiquette.

Note, the administrators reserve the right to ban members from using this Wiki if they continually breach the participation guidelines and etiquette.

Copyright

All contributions are released under the terms of the "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike" license of the Creative Commons (some rights reserved).

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