Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study
In order to achieve improved sustainability, local authorities need to use tools that adequately describe and synthesize environmental information. This article illustrates a methodological approach that organizes a wide suite of environmental indicators into few aggregated indices, making use of co...
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- 2004
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- Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/25893
- Palabra clave:
- Environmental quality
Fuzzy sets
Indicators
Local planning
Principal component analysis
Sustainability
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
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Sostenibilidad a escala local: definición de índices altamente agregados para evaluar el desempeño ambiental. La provincia de Reggio Emilia (Italia) como caso de estudio |
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study Environmental quality Fuzzy sets Indicators Local planning Principal component analysis Sustainability |
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
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Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
title_sort |
Sustainability at the local scale: Defining highly aggregated indices for assessing environmental performance. The province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) as a case study |
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Environmental quality Fuzzy sets Indicators Local planning Principal component analysis Sustainability |
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Environmental quality Fuzzy sets Indicators Local planning Principal component analysis Sustainability |
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In order to achieve improved sustainability, local authorities need to use tools that adequately describe and synthesize environmental information. This article illustrates a methodological approach that organizes a wide suite of environmental indicators into few aggregated indices, making use of correlation, principal component analysis, and fuzzy sets. Furthermore, a weighting system, which includes stakeholders’ priorities and ambitions, is applied. As a case study, the described methodology is applied to the Reggio Emilia Province in Italy, by considering environmental information from 45 municipalities. Principal component analysis is used to condense an initial set of 19 indicators into 6 fundamental dimensions that highlight patterns of environmental conditions at the provincial scale. These dimensions are further aggregated in two indices of environmental performance through fuzzy sets. The simple form of these indices makes them particularly suitable for public communication, as they condensate a wide set of heterogeneous indicators. The main outcomes of the analysis and the potential applications of the method are discussed. |
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Environmental Management |
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Environmental Management, ISSN:0364-152X;EISSN:1432-1009, Vol.34 (October, 2004); pp.590-608 |
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