Report Portal¶
docs/report/ is the repository's public publication tree. It contains maps,
country and regional bundles, scientific review surfaces, and maintainer truth
surfaces. The tree is now organized around reader questions instead of the
internal functions that emitted each file.
Start Here¶
- how to read the report tree if you are new to the repository
- map surfaces if you want the interactive world, Europe-plus, or Nordic view
- scope-filtered outputs if your question is world, region, or country specific
- evidence reviews if you want chronology, intake, sample-database, or point-support reviews
- scientific caveats if you want honesty, exclusion, or release-boundary checks
- maintainer truth surfaces if you need repository integrity, docs integrity, or governance surfaces
What This Tree Contains¶
| Family | Surface count | Reader value |
|---|---|---|
| Map surfaces | 74 |
interactive surfaces, traceability, contracts, and atlas-facing evidence rows |
| Scope-filtered outputs | 117 |
world, regional, and country bundles that answer geography-first reading questions |
| Evidence reviews | 32 |
animal evidence, chronology, recovery, and cross-family review surfaces |
| Scientific caveats | 8 |
blocked, thin, overclaim-sensitive, and honesty-oriented publication surfaces |
| Maintainer truth surfaces | 50 |
repository truth, docs integrity, source audits, and geography governance surfaces |
Geographic Scopes¶
- world is the parent publication surface and the broadest public map
- Europe-plus is the regional bridge between world and Nordic
- Nordic is the detail surface where context overlays become intentionally dense
- countries are the narrowest public bundles for direct country-filter reading
Caution Levels¶
Use the tree in this order: reader portal first, scope bundle second, evidence review third, caveat surface fourth. A map or country bundle can be useful on its own, but the scientific meaning always depends on the review and caveat surfaces next to it.
Audience Mix¶
- Maintainer diagnostic:
53 - Public reading surface:
120 - Scientific review surface:
108