That’s a great question, Claudio. Dewey handles that type of
classification challenge through the use of number building, especially using Table
1 (the standard subdivisions). For example, works about music education are
classed at 780.71, which is created by using the number for music, 780, and
adding T1--071 (that is, the Table 1 designation for education). The Synthesized number components box in WebDewey demonstrates the meaning of each component of the built number.
For your work about pollution control and politics, Dewey doesn't have anything directly comparable to UDC’s politics facet, or LCSH’s “Political aspects,” so sometimes you have to do some searching to find a way to express multiple ideas in one number. One possible option would be to start at the number for environmental problems (363.7) and follow the directions at that number to “Add to base number 363.70 notation 362-363:1-8 from table under 362-363.” Those building directions allow you to create 363.70561, a number representing governmental policies around environmental protection issues.
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