deskstudier
Deskstudier, or desk studies, are research activities that rely primarily on existing information rather than new data collected in the field. They compile, evaluate and synthesize knowledge from secondary sources such as scientific articles, government reports, technical standards, maps and archival records. Desk studies are commonly conducted in the early stages of a project to establish what is already known, identify data gaps, and inform further investigation.
The typical process includes defining the objectives and scope, developing a search strategy, locating and screening
Desk studies are widely used across fields such as environmental impact assessment, urban planning, archaeology and
Limitations include reliance on existing data of variable quality, potential biases, and data that may be outdated.