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'''Scope'''<br> | |||
'''Indicator development''' describes methods to create and describe good indicators (that is, variables of special interest) in a risk assessment. | |||
[[Category:Cross-cutting issues]] | |||
[[category:Kuopio workshop]] | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
An indicator comprises a characteristic or condition which can be described or measured in a way which provides information about some other characteristic or condition which is, itself, not amenable to direct observation or measurement. | |||
Environmental Health Indicators are usually numbers that represent a certain state of the environment, exposure, health state and/ or policy actions. | |||
Working definition: An indicator is a variable that is of a particular interest, for example those that are reported in the risk assessment report. | |||
=== References === | === References === | ||
* | * Airport environmental health indicators [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/intarese/images/9/9f/Eindrapport_WFP_2002_06_13.pdf] | ||
* WHO Environment and Health indicators [http://enhiscms.rivm.nl/prerelease/object_class/euwp_ehindicators.html] | |||
* Variable attributes [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/intarese/index.php/R80_Pyrkilo_method_article#Table_1._Structure_and_the_basic_attributes_of_variables] | |||
== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
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=== Causality === | === Causality === | ||
List of parents: | List of parents: | ||
* | * Throughout the RA chain successive indicators / variables of specific interest are applicable | ||
** Throughput indicators | |||
** Source indicators | |||
** Releases / Emission indicators | |||
** Exposure indicators | |||
** Health indicators | |||
** Policy / Impact indicators | |||
=== Data === | === Data === | ||
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== Result == | == Result == | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 20 November 2009
Scope
Indicator development describes methods to create and describe good indicators (that is, variables of special interest) in a risk assessment.
Description
An indicator comprises a characteristic or condition which can be described or measured in a way which provides information about some other characteristic or condition which is, itself, not amenable to direct observation or measurement.
Environmental Health Indicators are usually numbers that represent a certain state of the environment, exposure, health state and/ or policy actions.
Working definition: An indicator is a variable that is of a particular interest, for example those that are reported in the risk assessment report.
References
- Airport environmental health indicators [1]
- WHO Environment and Health indicators [2]
- Variable attributes [3]
Definition
Causality
List of parents:
- Throughout the RA chain successive indicators / variables of specific interest are applicable
- Throughput indicators
- Source indicators
- Releases / Emission indicators
- Exposure indicators
- Health indicators
- Policy / Impact indicators
Data
Formula
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