Keenan Jesse M, Maxwell Keely
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA.
J Environ Plan Manag. 2022;65(12):2297-2317. doi: 10.1080/09640568.2021.1971635. Epub 2021 Sep 28.
As resilience and adaptation considerations become mainstreamed into public policy, there is an overarching desire to measure and quantify metrics and indicators that seek to evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness, and justness associated with outcomes of such processes. While much research has sought to develop specific indicators that may serve as proxies for these considerations, less research has focused on those normative aspects of indicator design that support a variety of goals associated with the accuracy, reproducibility, proxy value and multi-stakeholder translation of indicators, among various other goals and values. This perspective article sets forth a range of potential considerations that may be useful for those who seek to design and develop novel resilience and adaptation indicators ("RAIs"). These considerations are explored through a range of hypothetical examples that may be applicable to coastal communities that seek to address the practical challenges facing the design, execution, management and modification of RAIs.
随着恢复力和适应能力的考量被纳入公共政策的主流,人们普遍希望衡量和量化那些旨在评估此类过程结果的效率、有效性和公正性的指标和度量标准。虽然许多研究致力于开发可作为这些考量替代指标的具体指标,但较少有研究关注指标设计的规范性方面,这些方面支持与指标的准确性、可重复性、替代价值以及多利益相关方转化相关的各种目标,以及其他各种目标和价值。这篇观点文章提出了一系列潜在的考量因素,对于那些寻求设计和开发新型恢复力和适应能力指标(“RAIs”)的人可能会有所帮助。通过一系列假设示例对这些考量因素进行了探讨,这些示例可能适用于那些试图应对RAIs设计、执行、管理和修改所面临实际挑战的沿海社区。