Evaluating public availability of environmental information: an indicator-based assessment (第4回 日韓資源リサイクル・材料科学に関する国際シンポジウム特集号)
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概要
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A new index, Information Availability Index (IAI), which can evaluate environmental information availability, has been developed. The index consists of 14 indicators for both environmental data/information published on the Internet and those published only in documental format. Each 14 indicators are divided into 5 categories according to indicators’ property and, by following a pointing system, the identification of specific indicators or categorised aspects that can be improved in the term of information availability will be possible. In this work, two case studies carried out in Stockholm and Tokyo showed the index’s effectiveness as an evaluation tool and guideline of collection and provision of environmental information that are concerning to water resources.
- 環境資源工学会の論文
- 2008-04-15
著者
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Dodbiba Gjergj
Department Of Geosystem Engineering School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Fujita Toyohisa
Department of Systems Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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OYAMA Tomohide
Department of Geosystem Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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IKE Victor
The Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure Programme, Royal Institute of technolog
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Ike Victor
The Environmental Engineering And Sustainable Infrastructure Programme Royal Institute Of Technology
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Oyama Tomohide
Department Of Geosystem Engineering School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Fujita Toyohisa
Department Of Geosystem Engineering School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Fujita Toyohisa
Department Of Geosciences Mining Engineering And Materials Processing Akita University
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