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Discussing Targets and Benchmarks

Fraser Basin Council Sustainability Indicators Program. Discussing Targets and Benchmarks. Why Measure and Report on Sustainability?. To increase public awareness and understanding about sustainability To identify critical issues and responses to improve progress

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Discussing Targets and Benchmarks

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  1. Fraser Basin Council Sustainability Indicators Program Discussing Targets and Benchmarks

  2. Why Measure and Report on Sustainability? • To increase public awareness and understanding about sustainability • To identify critical issues and responses to improve progress • To inform and influence decisions and actions to advance sustainability

  3. Using Benchmarks, Thresholds and Targets • Varying definitions of indicators, benchmarks, thresholds, and targets • Benchmarks, thresholds and targets may be used to: • Put indicator trends in context • Make trends more meaningful / understandable

  4. Using Benchmarks, Thresholds and Targets • Examples of benchmarks, thresholds and targets • Scientific / technical basis (e.g., toxic levels for specific pollutants - known health risks if pm10 > 25 micrograms / cubic metre, mercury) • Policy basis (e.g., diversion of 50% of waste from landfills, 10% increase in affordable housing units) • Comparative basis (e.g., compare trends for different jurisdictions, or compare trends over time for a single jurisdictions - I.e., getting better or worse over time) • Qualitative / subjective / intuitive basis (e.g., based on the interpretation of the project proponent and/or advisors (usually visual icons used such as happy faces, traffic lights, other gauges, up & down arrows) • Combinations of above

  5. Using Benchmarks, Thresholds and Targets • Absolute sustainability versus relative sustainability • Do we know what level is sustainable? • Is there consensus or are there diverging perspectives? • Reference points and baseline information • Do policy targets exist? • Are they relevant to the audience? • Are data available for comparisons over time or geography? • Are common targets appropriate for different regions? • Are comparisons relevant and appropriate? • One common solution - Interim targets that move towards sustainability

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