Does research applying the DPSIR framework support decision making?
The Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework was developed in the late 1990s to structure and organize indicators in a meaningful way. Since then, the framework has increasingly been applied in research projects with the aim of supporting decision making.
Karen Tscherning +4 more
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Low carbon performance evaluation of China's power industry driven by artificial intelligence—Take Shanghai Electric Power Co., Ltd. as an example [PDF]
Currently, China is vigorously promoting the transformation of industrial enterprises' manufacturing, and low-carbon development has become an important research direction in the transformation, especially in the energy industry.
Anyuan Zhang
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Chains of Social Sustainability and the Potential of the DPSIR Framework
ABSTRACTFor more than 20 years, the Driver‐Pressure‐State‐Impact‐Response (DPSIR) framework has contributed to clarifying causal chains for environmental sustainability issues. This study aims to answer the question of whether the framework can extend its usefulness to structuring social sustainability issues, to which it has not been applied so far ...
Stefan Mann
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This article describes a combination of the driver-pressure-state-impact-response (DPSIR) framework and the logical framework approach (LFA) to develop water management strategies for a lagoon floodplain in Thailand. The DPSIR framework identified the
Benchawan Teerakul +3 more
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Expert understandings on rangeland ecosystem services and their sustainable management (Atrak River Basin, NE Iran) [PDF]
Over the last three centuries, worldwide improper utilization of rangelands has led to degradation of ecosystem services. Rangelands, like other natural resources used by humans, are embedded in complex socio-ecological systems.
MS. MS. Azimi +3 more
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Next generation application of DPSIR for sustainable policy implementation
As our societies and natural systems are becoming ever more interconnected, it is critical that sustainable management can adapt to new knowledge from both the ecological and the social domains, and act on it in a timely and effective manner.
Shane A. Carnohan +7 more
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Analysis of satellite remote sensing and driver-pressure-state-impactresponse framework in Selangor river basin area [PDF]
Forest resources have come under growing pressure over time that led to forest degradation. The goal of this research is to use remote sensing to examine land cover changes in the study region, and then to construct the DPSIR framework for future ...
Syed Muhammad Iqbal Sayad Romli +5 more
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The evaluation of land comprehensive carrying capacity (LCCC) is a popular topic in regional sustainable development and land science research. However, these evaluations are often not objective due to the complexity and nonlinear characteristics of the ...
Wenmin Hu +7 more
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ANALYSIS OF BURULLUS WETLAND ECOSYSTEM USING DPSIR FRAMEWORK [PDF]
Sustainable management of wetlands ecosystem become a serious crucial, especially with the rapid population growth and increase of anthropogenic activities, in addition to climate change threats. Several approaches have been introduced for ecosystem analysis and management since 1990s, where Driver – Pressure – State – Impact – Response (DPSIR ...
El Bahrawy, A. N +3 more
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Validation of a simplified AQUATOX model to assess quality status of a model river in Sardinia [PDF]
In the framework of the periodic update of the Sardinian River Basin Management and Water Protection Plans (Italian Law 152/2006, transposition of the 2000/60/EC Directive), we investigated the AQUATOX model feasibility as a tool for assessing the ...
Salvadori Luca +6 more
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