4.3.8 DPSIR
The DPSIR framework has been adopted by the European Environment Agency. It is a general framework for organising information about state of the environment by identifying:
- Driving forces elements that have an influence on the system and that we cannot easily change (e.g. climate change, growth population)
- Pressures Human activities (e.g. urban development, tourism)
- State of the environment Changes actually observed (e.g. shift in ecology)
- Impacts Direct and indirect consequences of the pressures (e.g. loss of biodiversity)
- Responses actions or measures implemented to avoid the negative impacts or take advantage of new opportunities (e.g. new management measures)
Time: many weeks to many months
Technical level: 1 /4
Example of DPSIR identified on a marine site
Once the DPSIR elements are identified, they need to be linked. Thereby, the DPSIR is a useful tool to represent the cause-effect relationships between interacting components of social, economic, and environmental systems. This framework can encourage and support decision-making by pointing to the steps where it is possible to act to improve the situation (e.g. take new management measures, create partnerships).
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Publication in the International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology