Evidence on the role of information and knowledge for policy making shows that policy actors seldom use information as a direct input to their decisions. Similar patterns of (non)use have been identified in the case of indicators in the environmental and sustainable development policy domains. The objective of the paper is to elucidate the patterns of environmental indicator use and to argue for the introduction of a 'politics of policy indicators'. With a limited set of characteristics (e.g. legitimacy, credibility and salience) of indicators, which help to apprehend the usability of indicators, we argue that the usability profile of indicators can be analysed as a matter of construction and deliberation by indicator creators and policy ac...
This article approaches the concept of ecological indicators from a social science perspective. By a...
Indicators are increasingly dominating our lives; whether we are aware of it or not. They have been ...
Operationalising sustainability has proven difficult because the concept is ambiguous and fraught wi...
Indicators of sustainable development (SDIs), societal progress and wellbeing are perceived as infor...
International audienceThis article examines the various roles that indicators, as boundary objects, ...
This article examines the various roles that indicators, as boundary objects, can play as a science-...
International audienceIndicators of sustainable development (SDIs), societal progress and wellbeing ...
Abstract: Environmental indicators and monitoring systems are increasingly used, but what does the u...
Today, indicators are produced and used worldwide; across all levels and sectors of society; by publ...
International audienceConsidering the ongoing strive towards new, alternative indicators to measure ...
Beginning in the 1990s, sustainability indicators have rapidly been developed in different political...
The efforts to develop sustainability indicators have strongly increased since the beginning of the ...
The efforts to develop sustainability indicators have strongly increased since the beginning of the ...
Sustainability Indicators (SIs) have been popular among a section of the policy and science communit...
Indicators are still at the heart of the debate on ‘sustainable development’ (SD), whatever the leve...
This article approaches the concept of ecological indicators from a social science perspective. By a...
Indicators are increasingly dominating our lives; whether we are aware of it or not. They have been ...
Operationalising sustainability has proven difficult because the concept is ambiguous and fraught wi...
Indicators of sustainable development (SDIs), societal progress and wellbeing are perceived as infor...
International audienceThis article examines the various roles that indicators, as boundary objects, ...
This article examines the various roles that indicators, as boundary objects, can play as a science-...
International audienceIndicators of sustainable development (SDIs), societal progress and wellbeing ...
Abstract: Environmental indicators and monitoring systems are increasingly used, but what does the u...
Today, indicators are produced and used worldwide; across all levels and sectors of society; by publ...
International audienceConsidering the ongoing strive towards new, alternative indicators to measure ...
Beginning in the 1990s, sustainability indicators have rapidly been developed in different political...
The efforts to develop sustainability indicators have strongly increased since the beginning of the ...
The efforts to develop sustainability indicators have strongly increased since the beginning of the ...
Sustainability Indicators (SIs) have been popular among a section of the policy and science communit...
Indicators are still at the heart of the debate on ‘sustainable development’ (SD), whatever the leve...
This article approaches the concept of ecological indicators from a social science perspective. By a...
Indicators are increasingly dominating our lives; whether we are aware of it or not. They have been ...
Operationalising sustainability has proven difficult because the concept is ambiguous and fraught wi...