DPSIR and Causal diagrams Flashcards

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What does DPSIR stand for?

What is the DPSIR framework used for?

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Driving Forces, Pressures, States, Impacts and Responses.

It is used to analyse the important and interlinked relationships between social and environmental factors.

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What are the disadvantages of using composite indicators?

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  • Since opinions are involved in constructing composite indicators there is some subjectivity.
  • Might be difficult to see what actions you need to take to solve a problem.
  • Might be difficult to communicate.
  • If you want to weight them it might be difficult to decide on a method.
  • There might be problems with data availability.
  • You see the big picture but not all the details.
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And what are the benefits of using composite indicators?

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  • Easy to communicate with general public.
  • Can show the big picture. Visualisation of the problem.
  • Allows comparison of complex dimensions
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Give four indicators that can be used to say something about thebiodiversity in a particular forest.

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  • Number of species per area -> direct indicator
  • Forest cover / land cover -> Indirect indicator
  • Biomass per unit area -> indirect indicator
  • Orangutangs per unit area. -> indirect indicator
  • Forest fragmentation -> indirect indicator
  • Endemic/ reddlist species -> semi-direct indicator
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Why is drawing a conceptual diagram so useful in Environmental Systems Analysis?

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  • To understand a system
  • To communicate discuss/ visualize how the system works
  • Helps to identify gaps in knowledge
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Think about the DPSIR framework. What would be aDriverindicator for climate change? And what is appropriate indicator forImpact? Can you think of types of Impact indicators?

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  • Driver indicators: population increase; economic growth; deforestation
  • Impact indicators: temperature increase, sea level rise, biodiversity loss, etc.
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What is the aim of causal diagram?

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To link the different elements and processes of environmental system in order to explain cause and effect relationships

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What are the components of a DPSIR diagram?

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  • Driving force: Social on economic developments that lead to a pressure.
  • Pressure: intervention that leads to a change in the state.
  • State: the state of the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere or aqua sphere (environmental quality)
  • Impact: the societal (ecological) impact of a change in the state.
  • Response: a societal response that feeds back on the driving force, the Pressures, the State or Impact.
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What are the shortcomings of DPSIR?

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Cannot include feedback loops.

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Why are indicators important in ESA?

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By selecting appropriate indicators changes in drivers, pressures, states and environmental impact can be commu­nicated and it can be assessed whether a response was successful.

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What is a good indicator?

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  • Those that are: easy to communicate and understand
  • Well defined / scientifically meaningful
  • Measurable / quantifiable (i. e. have a unit)
  • Cost-effective
  • Respond predictably to policies
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What are composite indicators?

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It is a combination of different indicators e. g the Environmental sustainability Index (ESI)

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What are the differences between absolute, relative and trend indicators?

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  • Absolute indicators → eg. Co2 emissions/ year.
  • Relative indicators → CO2 emissions /capita
  • Trend indicators → evolution of CO2 emissions / capita over time.
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