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AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SUSTAINABILITY |
Heading: Institutions Topic: Indicators
IEF sustapedia An indicator is a sign that represents something, or more specifically a variable
that summarizes or simplifies relevant information, makes something perceptible, or measures and communicates
relevant information (Gallopin, in Moldan
et al., 1997).
This is
distinct from data, which are actual measurements or observations.
Indicators may be derived from data, but they have an additional or
wider meaning.
Indicators can take many forms, from different colours, light signals
or graphic symbols through to numbers on a scale. Traffic lights
indicate whether it is safe (or legal) to enter an intersection; a
pilot's instruments indicate an aircraft's speed, orientation,
direction, etc.; GDP indicates a form of economic activity; and a
figure for life expectancy indicates the general health of a country or
community.
Measuring or expressing something with an indicator makes it visible
and creates the possibility of managing or improving it. Agenda
21, the action plan for sustainable development adopted at the
Rio Earth Summit in 1992, called for the development of indicators of
sustainable development as one way of encouraging governments to adopt
policies and actions for sustainability.
For
a general discussion of the challenges of measuring sustainability with
indicators, see the paper "Towards
indicators of sustainability".
In response to Agenda 21, the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
launched a programme
of work on indicators that has produced indicators for use at the national
level to measure sustainable development. The most recent set prepared in 2006-2007 includes 50 core indicators
within a larger set of 96 indicators of sustainable development.
The Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) has produced two reviews of Indicators of Sustainability (Moldan et al, 1997) and (Hak et al. 2007) with inputs from many experts that provide some of the best summaries of the field.
For more information on indicators and indices of sustainability, see the Indicators page in the e-learning centre.
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Last updated 25 November 2007