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:The INTARESE framework comprises all relevant aspects and builds on all relevant methods to provide guidance for a comprehensive and integrated risk/impact assessment. It recognised the concept of the DPSIR, DPSEEA and MEME frameworks but provides a more flexible and comprehensive framework. The key [[Attribute | attributes]] are: | |||
:* the full chain approach, including variables and causal relationships linking the different steps in the chain from source to impact | :* the full chain approach, including variables and causal relationships linking the different steps in the chain from source to impact | ||
:* the logical process of assessment (steps involved in the execution of the assessment, tasks and responsibilities of the parties involved) | :* the logical process of assessment (steps involved in the execution of the assessment, tasks and responsibilities of the parties involved) | ||
:* information input and models (data input and processing, applying models, transforming intermediate variables into meaningful indicators and summary indices) | :* information input and models (data input and processing, applying models, transforming intermediate variables into meaningful indicators and summary indices) | ||
:* appraisal of the information from multiple perspectives | :* appraisal of the information from multiple perspectives<section end=glossary /> |
Revision as of 07:31, 28 April 2008
<section begin=glossary />
- The INTARESE framework comprises all relevant aspects and builds on all relevant methods to provide guidance for a comprehensive and integrated risk/impact assessment. It recognised the concept of the DPSIR, DPSEEA and MEME frameworks but provides a more flexible and comprehensive framework. The key attributes are:
- the full chain approach, including variables and causal relationships linking the different steps in the chain from source to impact
- the logical process of assessment (steps involved in the execution of the assessment, tasks and responsibilities of the parties involved)
- information input and models (data input and processing, applying models, transforming intermediate variables into meaningful indicators and summary indices)
- appraisal of the information from multiple perspectives<section end=glossary />