Indicador

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Issues can be defined in terms of (usually several) indicators, through explicit or implicit rules depending on context such as time, space, and a cultural and socio-political framework.

Indicators are: Measurable properties of the environment, defined in a spatial, temporal, and policy context. Indicators are linked to issues through subjective interpretation and complex evaluation.

Indicators illustrate issues. Indicators are derived from environmental data by simple algorithms such as summation, averaging, interpolation, based on subjective agreements of experts or a well defined regulatory framework of environmental standards and agreements. [1]


The word for indicator in Arabic is pointer. Indicators point to a desirable outcome, to 'which way is up' in the policy arena.[2]


Apostillas

  1. ^ . Tomado de: GAIA
    "GAIA: A Multi-Media Tool for Natural Resources Management and Environmental Education. GAIA addresses both issues of environmental planning and management as well as information technology. Its primary objective is to build multi-media tools for environmental education and management, in a collaboration of 10 countries from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America."
  2. ^ . Tomado de: Mannis, 1996: Indicators of Sustainable Development.
    Copyright 1996 by: Environmental Software and Services GmbH Austria.
    Adam Mannis, 1996. University of Ulster Contine muchos otros indicadores de problemáticas ambientales generales (de grandes regiones geográficas/países. No son aplicables a las problemáticas finas y sui generis que se presentan en los proyectos analizados para EsIA o EsAE, pero los conceptos están muy bien explicados y son útiles.