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This is a tutorial page, it should help those making an SoE report to
better understand the ideas and concepts behind the SoE template. After the
report is prepared, this page should be removed. At a later stage this can
be automatically handled by the software, at the moment you will need to do
it manually by deleting this file from your report's directory.
Indicators in the context of a state of the environment report are representative, concise and easy-to-interpret parameters which are used to illustrate main features of city environment.
The idea of an indicator was apparently derived from economic analysis where economic indicators such as GDP have been used for a long time. A set of indicators, if selected well, provides a shortened but nonetheless generally correct picture of a system. Besides, when combined with textual interpretation, indicators serve as "evidence" highlighting facts that confirm what is being said.
Indicators can either represent an issue in a broad sense (e.g. heavy metals in urban soils indicate the pattern of toxic pollution in general), or aggregate several pieces of information (e.g. a water quality index as a combination of several water quality parameters).
In a state of the environment report, indicator values can be presented in the form of numbers or as part of the text, but are much more powerful in a graphical form, e.g. as trend graphics, distribution maps, diagrams, etc.
CEROI suggests two groups of indicators to be included in a city state of the environment report:
Check the generic issue page to see how lists of proposed indicators may look like for
state,
pressure/ driving forces,
impact,
and response parts of
issue presentation.
The way to present a single indicator is shown on the
generic indicator page.
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