Sustainability indicators: measuring the immeasurable?
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes ix
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
Foreword xvii
Acknozvledgements xxi
Part I The Bad Application of Good Science?
1 Sustainability and Sustainability Indicators 3
Introduction and objectives 3
Two roots of sustainability 6
The meaning of sustainability 10
Space and time in sustainability 14
System quality 17
Sustainability in practice 20
Indicators of ecosystem health 22
Sustainability indicators and indices 2
Sustainability indicators: A realistic and reasonable approach
to measuring sustainability? 41
2 Sustainability Indicators in Practice 45
Introduction and objectives 45
Maximum sustainable yield 48
Problems with applying maximum sustainable yield 55
Maximum sustainable yield as a sustainability indicator 60
Sustainability indicators in marine ecosystems:
The AMOEBA approach 62
Conclusions 69
vi Sustainability Indicators
3 Indicators, Cities, Institutions and Projects 75
Introduction and objectives 75
Sustainable communities 78
Institutional sustainability 84
Projects, appraisal and sustainability 92
Part II The Application of Grounded and
Pragmatic Systemisism
4 Paradigms and Professionals 101
Introduction and objectives 101
Changes in thinking: From science to systems 104
The demise of narrow scientism 106
Systems approaches to problem-solving 110
A range of systems approaches 114
A problem-solving approach: The soft systems method 115
Problem description: The learning organization approach 117
Appraisal: The participatory rural appraisal approach 119
Project handling:The logframe approach 122
An overview of systemic approaches 125
New definitions and new thinking: Holism, eclecticism,
systemisism and future casting 126
Emerging premises for SI development 131
5 Projects and Sustainability Indicators 133
Introduction and objectives 133
The project scenario for Sis 136
The stakeholder scenario for Sis: Participation and coalition 140
Accommodating multiple views of sustainability 142
Introducing the systemic sustainability analysis idea:
The Imagine Approach 147
6 Imagine: An Example of a Systemic Sustainability Analysis 153
Introduction and objectives 153
Step 1: The beginning of the process - understand the context 157
Step 2: Identify the main Sis and the band of equilibrium 170
Step 3: The development of AMOEBA and scenario-making 181
Step 4: Review and meta-scenario-making 187
Step 5: Publicity, publicizing and marketing the message -
influencing policy 189
Conclusion: Renewing the cycle 191
Contents vii
Part III Where Next? Humility and Honesty
7 Sustainability Indicators: The Rhetoric and the Reality 195
Introduction and objectives 195
Managing expectation in the projectified world order 197
Organic and empowering approaches compared to inorganic
and dehumanizing approaches 199
Culture change 201
The essential need for reflective practice 203
Future research priorities 204
Epistemological questions 205
The systemic approach 206
Participatory Sis in social development projects and research 206
Assessment of Sis 206
References 209
Index 223
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Figures
F. 1 Overview of the book xix
C.I Chapter 1 in context 4
1.1 The roots of the modern view of sustainability 7
1.2 System quality and sustainability 13
1.3 Importance of the reference point for gauging sustainability 16
1.4 The two broad approaches to using environmental indicators 23
1.5 Fish distribution in the Cynon River system in South Wales, UK 25
1.6 Change in biodiversity (Shannon-Wiener Index, H) along the
River Cynon in South Wales 26
1.7 The concept behind sustainability indicators (Sis) 28
C.2 Chapter 2 in context 46
2.1 Examples of population growth curves 50
2.2 Example of an age distribution 52
2.3 Main elements contributing to population change 52
2.4 The concept of maximum sustainable yield in harvesting a
population 53
2.5 The Schaefer model employed to determine MSY based on the
fishery yield for a particular fishing effort 53
2.6 Population growth curves based on the equation in Box 2.4 56
2.7 Schaefer model fitted to data from the Peruvian anchovy fishery 58
2.8 Example of an AMOEBA approach to presenting sustainability
indicators 65
2.9 Biomass of trout and bullhead and numbers of midges at four
sampling stations on the River Cynon relative to station Cl
(the reference condition) 67
2.10 Biomass of trout and bullhead and numbers of midges at four
sampling stations on the River Cynon relative to station C2
(the reference condition) 68
C.3 Chapter 3 in context T6
C.4 Chapter 4 in context 102
4.1 A continuum of research approaches 105
4.2 A systems view of a particular context 113
x Sustainability Indicators
4.3 A reductionist view of a particular context 113
4.4 Axis for comparing systems approaches 114
4.5 The soft systems method 115
4.6 The reinforcing loop (snowball) 119
4.7 Three pillars of PRA 122
4.8 The four systemic approaches 126
C.5 Chapter 5 in context 134
5.1 The use people make of sustainability indicators 135
5.2 The blueprint project cycle(s): Relationship between the phases
of project formulation and the traditional project cycle 136
5.3 The process or adaptive project approach 137
5.4 Project approaches and the spectrum of thinking about
problem-solving 138
5.5 Venn diagram of participant group overlap 143
5.6 Multiple views on a project s goal 144
5.7 A systems view of participation 146
5.8 What are the main Sis that we will make use of? 148
5.9 A sustainability indicator AMOEBA 150
C.6 Chapter 6 in context 154
6.1 The five steps of the Systemic Sustainability Analysis approach 155
6.2 The five steps of the Imagine approach 156
6.3 SWOT analysis of the mood of a university department
concerning a project to develop consultancy within the department 158
6.4 Quadrants with notes 158
6.5 Rich picture of a complex sustainability project context 160
6.6 A further rich picture of a complex sustainability project context 161
6.7 Single view of sustainability 164
6.8 Multiple views of sustainability7 165
6.9 State and impact Sis 171
6.10 DPSIR indicators 171
6.11 Internal and external Sis 172
6.12 Relative controllability of internal and external DPR Sis 172
6.13 The River Cynon project and Sis 173
6.14 Different types of Sis evolving in the project 173
6.15 The SI learning cycle 174
6.16 A collection of valid Sis 177
6.17 The SI continuum 180
6.18 Band of equilibrium for Sis 181
6.19 The equilibrium band: Drawing the Sis 182
6.20 Hand-drawn AMOEBA 183
6.21 Extending the AMOEBA over time 184
6.22 Promising land scenario AMOEBA from Slovenia 188
C.7 Chapter 7 in context 196
7.1 Equilibrium and agreed expectations 198
7.2 A learning cycle of further questions 205
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes xi
Tables
1.1 The United Nations working list of indicators of sustainable
development (ISDs) based on Agenda 21 (Rio de Janeiro,
June 1992) 30
1.2 Some sustainability indicators proposed by Izac and Swift (1994)
for sub-Saharan African agro-ecosystems 34
3.1 Top ten key components of sustainable development by
100 households in a Scottish village, UK 80
3.2 The Norwich 21 set of Sis 82
3.3 Values of the Subsidy Dependence Index (SDI) for some
rural finance institutions 89
4.1 Defining features of systems 112
4.2 Comparison of systems and reductionist approaches 114
4.3 The five disciplines 118
4.4 An overview of the logical framework (LF) 124
4.5 Explaining logical frameworks 124
4.6 A partial logical framework expression of Norwich 21 125
5.1 Project: Blueprint and process 138
5.2 Participant stakeholder groups 142
5.3 Participant stakeholder groups in a Nigerian project 143
6.1 Stakeholder analysis spreadsheet 166
6.2 Developing the message for the customer 190
7.1 Problems and prizes of Tilnerability 204
Boxes
1.1 Visions of sustainable agriculture 9
1.2 Some definitions of sustainability 10
1.3 Two different visions of sustainability 14
1.4 The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) 19
1.5 A summary of the ten Bellagio Principles for gauging progress
towards sustainable development 22
1.6 The Shannon-Wiener Index (H) of biodiversity 27
1.7 The theory behind the calculation of the Total Factor Productivity-
Index (TFP) of sustainability in tropical farming systems 39
2.1 The mathematical equations behind the population curve in
Figure 2.1 (a) 51
2.2 The mathematical equation behind the population curve in
Figure 2. l(b) 51
2.3 An equation relating fishing effort to yield from a fishery 54
2.4 A population growth equation based on the assumption that the
size of the population is linked to that of the previous generation 57
xii Sustainability Indicators
2.5 Calculation of ecological Dow Jones indices for three indicators
(trout and bullhead biomass and midge numbers) from the
River Cynon in South Wales 69
2.6 Two simple factors that complicate the use of the algae index
as an SI 72
3.1 Two indicators that can be employed to gauge the self-sufficiency
of development institutions in providing financial services to
resource-poor groups 88
4.1 Some of the techniques in participatory rural appraisal (PRA) 120
6.1 Some major elements of a workshop 163
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Contents
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes ix
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
Foreword xvii
Acknozvledgements xxi
Part I The Bad Application of Good Science?
1 Sustainability and Sustainability Indicators 3
Introduction and objectives 3
Two roots of sustainability 6
The meaning of sustainability 10
Space and time in sustainability 14
System quality 17
Sustainability in practice 20
Indicators of ecosystem health 22
Sustainability indicators and indices 2"
Sustainability' indicators: A realistic and reasonable approach
to measuring sustainability? 41
2 Sustainability Indicators in Practice 45
Introduction and objectives 45
Maximum sustainable yield 48
Problems with applying maximum sustainable yield 55
Maximum sustainable yield as a sustainability indicator 60
Sustainability' indicators in marine ecosystems:
The AMOEBA approach 62
Conclusions 69
vi Sustainability Indicators
3 Indicators, Cities, Institutions and Projects 75
Introduction and objectives 75
Sustainable communities 78
Institutional sustainability 84
Projects, appraisal and sustainability 92
Part II The Application of Grounded and
Pragmatic Systemisism
4 Paradigms and Professionals 101
Introduction and objectives 101
Changes in thinking: From science to systems 104
The demise of narrow scientism 106
Systems approaches to problem-solving 110
A range of systems approaches 114
A problem-solving approach: The soft systems method 115
Problem description: The learning organization approach 117
Appraisal: The participatory rural appraisal approach 119
Project handling:The logframe approach 122
An overview of systemic approaches 125
New definitions and new thinking: Holism, eclecticism,
systemisism and future casting 126
Emerging premises for SI development 131
5 Projects and Sustainability Indicators 133
Introduction and objectives 133
The project scenario for Sis 136
The stakeholder scenario for Sis: Participation and coalition 140
Accommodating multiple views of sustainability 142
Introducing the systemic sustainability analysis idea:
The Imagine Approach 147
6 Imagine: An Example of a Systemic Sustainability Analysis 153
Introduction and objectives 153
Step 1: The beginning of the process - understand the context 157
Step 2: Identify the main Sis and the band of equilibrium 170
Step 3: The development of AMOEBA and scenario-making 181
Step 4: Review and meta-scenario-making 187
Step 5: Publicity, publicizing and marketing the message -
influencing policy 189
Conclusion: Renewing the cycle 191
Contents vii
Part III Where Next? Humility and Honesty
7 Sustainability Indicators: The Rhetoric and the Reality 195
Introduction and objectives 195
Managing expectation in the projectified world order 197
Organic and empowering approaches compared to inorganic
and dehumanizing approaches 199
Culture change 201
The essential need for reflective practice 203
Future research priorities 204
Epistemological questions 205
The systemic approach 206
Participatory Sis in social development projects and research 206
Assessment of Sis 206
References 209
Index 223
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Figures
F. 1 Overview of the book xix
C.I Chapter 1 in context 4
1.1 The roots of the modern view of sustainability 7
1.2 System quality and sustainability 13
1.3 Importance of the reference point for gauging sustainability 16
1.4 The two broad approaches to using environmental indicators 23
1.5 Fish distribution in the Cynon River system in South Wales, UK 25
1.6 Change in biodiversity (Shannon-Wiener Index, H) along the
River Cynon in South Wales 26
1.7 The concept behind sustainability indicators (Sis) 28
C.2 Chapter 2 in context 46
2.1 Examples of population growth curves 50
2.2 Example of an age distribution 52
2.3 Main elements contributing to population change 52
2.4 The concept of maximum sustainable yield in harvesting a
population 53
2.5 The Schaefer model employed to determine MSY based on the
fishery yield for a particular fishing effort 53
2.6 Population growth curves based on the equation in Box 2.4 56
2.7 Schaefer model fitted to data from the Peruvian anchovy fishery 58
2.8 Example of an AMOEBA approach to presenting sustainability
indicators 65
2.9 Biomass of trout and bullhead and numbers of midges at four
sampling stations on the River Cynon relative to station Cl
(the reference condition) 67
2.10 Biomass of trout and bullhead and numbers of midges at four
sampling stations on the River Cynon relative to station C2
(the reference condition) 68
C.3 Chapter 3 in context T6
C.4 Chapter 4 in context 102
4.1 A continuum of research approaches 105
4.2 A systems view of a particular context 113
x Sustainability Indicators
4.3 A reductionist view of a particular context 113
4.4 Axis for comparing systems approaches 114
4.5 The soft systems method 115
4.6 The reinforcing loop (snowball) 119
4.7 Three pillars of PRA 122
4.8 The four systemic approaches 126
C.5 Chapter 5 in context 134
5.1 The use people make of sustainability indicators 135
5.2 The blueprint project cycle(s): Relationship between the phases
of project formulation and the traditional project cycle 136
5.3 The process or'adaptive'project approach 137
5.4 Project approaches and the spectrum of thinking about
problem-solving 138
5.5 Venn diagram of participant group overlap 143
5.6 Multiple views on a project's goal 144
5.7 A systems view of participation 146
5.8 What are the main Sis that we will make use of? 148
5.9 A sustainability indicator AMOEBA 150
C.6 Chapter 6 in context 154
6.1 The five steps of the Systemic Sustainability Analysis approach 155
6.2 The five steps of the Imagine approach 156
6.3 SWOT analysis of the mood of a university department
concerning a project to develop consultancy within the department 158
6.4 Quadrants with notes 158
6.5 Rich picture of a complex sustainability' project context 160
6.6 A further rich picture of a complex sustainability' project context 161
6.7 Single view of sustainability 164
6.8 Multiple views of sustainability7 165
6.9 State and impact Sis 171
6.10 DPSIR indicators 171
6.11 Internal and external Sis 172
6.12 Relative controllability of internal and external DPR Sis 172
6.13 The River Cynon project and Sis 173
6.14 Different types of Sis evolving in the project 173
6.15 The SI learning cycle 174
6.16 A collection of 'valid' Sis 177
6.17 The SI continuum 180
6.18 Band of equilibrium for Sis 181
6.19 The equilibrium band: Drawing the Sis 182
6.20 Hand-drawn AMOEBA 183
6.21 Extending the AMOEBA over time 184
6.22 'Promising land'scenario AMOEBA from Slovenia 188
C.7 Chapter 7 in context 196
7.1 Equilibrium and agreed expectations 198
7.2 A learning cycle of further questions 205
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes xi
Tables
1.1 The United Nations working list of indicators of sustainable
development (ISDs) based on Agenda 21 (Rio de Janeiro,
June 1992) 30
1.2 Some sustainability indicators proposed by Izac and Swift (1994)
for sub-Saharan African agro-ecosystems 34
3.1 Top ten key components of sustainable development by
100 households in a Scottish village, UK 80
3.2 The Norwich 21 set of Sis 82
3.3 Values of the Subsidy Dependence Index (SDI) for some
rural finance institutions 89
4.1 Defining features of systems 112
4.2 Comparison of systems and reductionist approaches 114
4.3 The five disciplines 118
4.4 An overview of the logical framework (LF) 124
4.5 Explaining logical frameworks 124
4.6 A partial logical framework expression of Norwich 21 125
5.1 Project: Blueprint and process 138
5.2 Participant stakeholder groups 142
5.3 Participant stakeholder groups in a Nigerian project 143
6.1 Stakeholder analysis spreadsheet 166
6.2 Developing the message for the customer 190
7.1 Problems and prizes of \Tilnerability 204
Boxes
1.1 Visions of sustainable agriculture 9
1.2 Some definitions of sustainability 10
1.3 Two different visions of sustainability 14
1.4 The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) 19
1.5 A summary of the ten Bellagio Principles for gauging progress
towards sustainable development 22
1.6 The Shannon-Wiener Index (H) of biodiversity 27
1.7 The theory behind the calculation of the Total Factor Productivity-
Index (TFP) of sustainability in tropical farming systems 39
2.1 The mathematical equations behind the population curve in
Figure 2.1 (a) 51
2.2 The mathematical equation behind the population curve in
Figure 2. l(b) 51
2.3 An equation relating fishing effort to yield from a fishery 54
2.4 A population growth equation based on the assumption that the
size of the population is linked to that of the previous generation 57
xii Sustainability Indicators
2.5 Calculation of ecological Dow Jones indices for three indicators
(trout and bullhead biomass and midge numbers) from the
River Cynon in South Wales 69
2.6 Two simple factors that complicate the use of the algae index
as an SI 72
3.1 Two indicators that can be employed to gauge the self-sufficiency
of development institutions in providing financial services to
resource-poor groups 88
4.1 Some of the techniques in participatory rural appraisal (PRA) 120
6.1 Some major elements of a workshop 163 |
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spelling | Bell, Simon 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)13553657X aut Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? Simon Bell and Stephen Morse 2. ed. London [u.a.] Earthscan 2008 XX, 228 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Desarrollo sostenible lemb Desenvolvimento sustentável (indicadores;métodos estatísticos) larpcal Indicadores ambientales Nachhaltigkeit Environmental indicators Sustainable development Statistical methods Environmental monitoring Statistical methods Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 s Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 s DE-604 Morse, Stephen 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)171147693 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016599941&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bell, Simon 1957- Morse, Stephen 1957- Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? Desarrollo sostenible lemb Desenvolvimento sustentável (indicadores;métodos estatísticos) larpcal Indicadores ambientales Nachhaltigkeit Environmental indicators Sustainable development Statistical methods Environmental monitoring Statistical methods Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 gnd |
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title | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? |
title_auth | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? |
title_exact_search | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? |
title_exact_search_txtP | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? |
title_full | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? Simon Bell and Stephen Morse |
title_fullStr | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? Simon Bell and Stephen Morse |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable? Simon Bell and Stephen Morse |
title_short | Sustainability indicators |
title_sort | sustainability indicators measuring the immeasurable |
title_sub | measuring the immeasurable? |
topic | Desarrollo sostenible lemb Desenvolvimento sustentável (indicadores;métodos estatísticos) larpcal Indicadores ambientales Nachhaltigkeit Environmental indicators Sustainable development Statistical methods Environmental monitoring Statistical methods Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Desarrollo sostenible Desenvolvimento sustentável (indicadores;métodos estatísticos) Indicadores ambientales Nachhaltigkeit Environmental indicators Sustainable development Statistical methods Environmental monitoring Statistical methods Umweltverträglichkeit Indikator |
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