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In the search panel on the left select the attributes of the planning situation in which you are working and see ways of envisioning information about the situation.

For example, if you are looking for ideas about how to help constituents think about local population effects of disaster dispersion in relation to regional and national population effects, then

1. Check ecology, ten years, and region.

2. Click Search at the bottom of the panel. A set of thumbnails and a list of brief descriptions will appear.

3. Click on either the thumbnail or the description to see the example of ways to represent these ideas.



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