DPSIR
DPSIR (Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact, Response model of intervention) is a casual framework for describing the interactions between society and the environment: Human impact on the environment and vice versa because of the interdependence of the components.
This framework has been adopted by the European Environment Agency. The components of this model are:
- Driving forces: e.g. industry, tourism, economic growth
- Pressures: e.g. pollution, land-use change, population growth
- States : e.g. water quality, soil quality, air quality, habitat, vegetation
- Impacts : e.g. ill public health, habitat fragmentation, economic crisis, environmental damage, biodiversity loss
- Responses : e.g. taxes, environmental laws,
This framework is an extension of the pressure-state-response model developed by OECD.[1]
As a first step, data and information on all the different elements in the DPSIR chain is collected. Then possible connections between these different aspects are postulated. Through the use of the DPSIR modelling framework, it is possible to gauge the effectiveness of responses put into place.
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