DPSIR-raamwerk (Driving forces, Pressures, State, Impact, Response)
DPSIR (drivers, pressures, state, impact, and response model of intervention) is a causal framework used to describe the interactions between society and the environment.
It seeks to analyze and assess environmental problems by bringing together various scientific disciplines, environmental managers, and stakeholders, and solve them by incorporating sustainable development. First, the indicators are categorized into “drivers” which put “pressures” in the “state” of the system, which in turn results in certain “impacts” that will lead to various “responses” to maintain or recover the system under consideration.
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The DPSIR framework is used to structure often complex environmental problems. The interactions between the environment and society are displayed in a transparent way.
Verwijzingen
- Carnohan, S. A., Trier, X., Liu, S., Clausen, L. P. W., Clifford-Holmes, J. K., Hansen, S. F., Benini, L., & McKnight, U. S. (2023). Next generation application of DPSIR for sustainable policy implementation. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, 5, 100201.
- DPSIR on Wikipedia

