Aktuelle entwicklungen bei umweltindikatorensystemen

Translated title of the contribution: Current developments with environmental indicator systems

Gabriele Weber-Blaschke, Hans Frieß, Ludwig Peichl, Martin Faulstich

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Abstract

The current monitoring of the status of the environment and natural resources is a substantial basis for the implementation of a sustainable development as a model of the environmental policy in the terms of Agenda 21. For the 90s, in particular by the mandate of Rio 1992, both the international institutions (international level), e.g. the OECD, the United Nation Commission of Sustainable Development and the European Environmental Agency, and the environmental protection authorities of the different countries (national level) e.g. Germany, and of the federal states of Germany (regional level) are developing environmental indicator systems. In the context of the Local Agenda 21, indicators for the ecological, economic, social and institutional categories are set up on a communal level. In the environmental indicator systems different issues, e.g. climate change, ozone layer depletion, water quality and water resources, waste, toxic contamination, biodiversity, landscape protection, soil resources, forest resources, etc., are described. Concepts with driving forces, pressure, state, impact and/or response indicators are applied. The German Council of Environmental Advisors (SRU) requires that the selection and aggregation of indicators must be transparent and comprehensibly documented and that the chosen indicators must be oriented at political targets. The following article gives an overview of relevant actual environmental indicator systems, their concepts and structuring, and points to the further research and developmental requirements within this area.

Translated title of the contributionCurrent developments with environmental indicator systems
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)187-193
Number of pages7
JournalUmweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

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