Equitable distribution, despite what the name may suggest, is not necessarily an “equal” split of half of everything going to one person and half going to the other. There can be a number of factors that affect the division of assets, including any wrongs committed leading to the divorce...
The EDE has been used to study inequality in urban settings with a focus on equitable distribution of burdens and resources44 and can be interpreted as the value that would make an individual indifferent between the current distribution and complete equality at the level of the EDE. The EDE ...
Fig. 3: Spatial distribution of model errors or biases relative to socially vulnerable populations. a Schematic example of data and model inequities in a transportation network exposure model. Data quality for roads and bridges depicts a high correlation with the geographical location, subsequently with...
Goal setting might also include identifying needed resources and supports. ▪ Impact metrics: Once goals are developed, sites may consider developing impact measures to track progress and change over time (e.g., near-term (6–12 months) and long-term (1 + year) measures). ▪ Road...
Since the ideal unit is a hypothetical unit that assumes, for each indicator, the most desirable value within the data set (optimal score), it depends on data distribution. Thus, the WTM is a data-driven method since it avoids any arbitrariness in the choice of minimum and maximum ...
integrated management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and sustainable useinan equitable way. fao.org fao.org 生态系统办法首先在1993年的《联合国生物多样性公约》中被定义,作为综 合管理土地、水和生物资源的战略,促进按公平方式养护和可持续利用。
and distribution of resources”.10As with other forms of racism, a system meant to both “structure opportunity” and “assign value” based on the social construct of race,11this dynamic results in a devaluation of Palestinian life that illuminates widespread Western support for ongoing indiscrimina...
These included: having staff with training to collect the data; acknowledging and creating funding for the time it takes to collect sociodemographic data and training needed; analytic resources to collect, clean, and extract data for use; standardized electronic medical record classifications to enable...
Distributional justice of energy infrastructure represents a call for a more equitable distribution of benefits and burdens on all members of society regardless of income, race and other factors [21]. From a sub-national perspective, regional equity is also desirable for enabling a renewable ...
Air quality associated public health co-benefit may emerge from climate and energy policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the distribution of these co-benefits has not been carefully studied, despite the opportunity to tailor