What is a Topic?

Nature Navigator organizes all insights, information and data in Topics 

Topics are the starting point for exploring the different insights Nature Navigator offers. Each topic is a collection of research documents that share a common theme, defined by a specific criterion. 


There are no limitations to “what” a Topic can be, as long as you can define criteria for it.  A Topic can be:

  • a scientific interest or theme like

  • an organisation like a specific university

  • a location like Japan

  • a scientific journal

  • even a person


There are several topics present in the “Public Library” that you can access. In addition, the Nature Navigator Creator enables you to create your very own topic pages for you and your colleagues.


Each Topic on Nature Navigator comprises different modules that you can see at the top of each page. Below is a snippet of the different modules on each topic.


A screenshot of different modules


The modules outlined above highlight important information and can bring key insights forward. Thus, helping you understand the topic of your choice and enabling you to grasp this more effectively.

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