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The phrase 'societal knowledge' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to information shared by a society, such as its history, customs, or beliefs. For example, "The students studied the societal knowledge in the local area to better understand the culture."
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The integration of interdisciplinary scientific and societal knowledge plays an increasing role in sustainability science and more generally, in global change research.
Bottom-up smart cities are usually modelled by local inhabitants, and an innovative potential, societal knowledge and networks is used by the cities themselves to design the city.
In addition, it is time to incorporate non-technical expertise: Lay publics, social scientists and farmers have access to relevant societal knowledge that has to inform risk assessment.
The combined effects of drought, the lack of societal knowledge regarding the science of drought, and the lack of knowledge about the Karez has resulted in many Afghan villages warring against each other over water usage rights.
Therefore, the insufficient societal knowledge described by participants in this study needs to be addressed.
In conclusion, societal knowledge concerning the end of life has been limited to place and causes of death.
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As modes of communication we use the same categories for both scientific and societal quality: knowledge production, knowledge exchange, knowledge use and earning capacity.
On the societal level, knowledge about existing barriers can give guidance on relevant targets for HIV prevention on a structural level (e.g. laws, infrastructure).
Engagement in global health programs provide significant benefits to health professionals, including an ability to appreciate cultural diversity, the capacity to adapt to societal change, knowledge of alternative approaches to health and disease, and an understanding of public health and its implications for underserved populations [ 8- 10].
Communication campaigns are an accepted method for altering societal attitudes, increasing knowledge, and achieving social and behavioral change particularly within public health and the social sciences.
Futures studies and reflections as a medium of societal debate contain knowledge and assessments which are worth being explicated in order to allow a more transparent democratic debate and deliberation.
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