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This paper examines what it means to conduct a systematic review, given that such reviews are rapidly becoming the ‘gold standard’ in evidence synthesis.
This article examines the types of non-public data and studies that might be useful to include in systematic reviews, and the implications of including them.
This paper outlines a framework of best practice for updating and amending systematic reviews and systematic maps for publication in Environmental Evidence.
This journal articles provides the first process-based methodology for systematic maps, describing the stages involved.
This journal article introduces systematic maps in detail using three recent case studies that demonstrate their utility for research and decision-making.