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Developing a Framework for Integrated Assessment
Background How to incorporate environmental considerations in socio-economic development is a key question that needs to be addressed by many countries in Asia and Pacific region. It is also necessary to identify region's current stresses and their interactions, identify core datasets, analyze the data and information using modern information tools, and present the outcomes in an easy understandable way for policy makers and decision makers. In this respect, integrated assessment could help integrate, reconcile, organize, and communicate knowledge across domains. Integrated assessment is a process to understand complex and interwoven environmental problems and to evaluate and suggest resource management policy options for decision-makers. The overall goal of the present exercise is to develop, using good scientific principles, a framework and tools for conducting effects-based assessments that integrate across ecological resources over large geographic scales and that address major classes of environmental problems. Goals/Objectives The broad goal of the project is to improve the environmental conditions by initiating projects and programs that integrates five cross-cutting disciplines of
Main activities of the project include reviewing of existing literature on integrated assessment and associated methodologies, prepare a draft framework, consultations with governments, review by expert group, testing of the methodology, and publication and dissemination of the framework. Deliverables The following outputs will be produced during the project.
The Regional Coordinator of UNEP Environment Assessment Programme for Asia and the Pacific will coordinate the project. World-renowned experts will be involved in reviewing the framework. National environmental agencies, international organizations and NGO/NGI’s will also involve in the process. Time Frame Proposed time frame for the project is 10 months starting from July, 1999. Geograpghic Scope The framework will be developed that can be applicable globally with a particular focus on Asia and the Pacific region. Achievement Indicators The followings are the achievable indicators of the project.
A total amount of US$ 150,000 is proposed to carry out the above activities under this project For Further Information:
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