What data can you use to target environmental interventions?
Environmental interventions are actions that aim to improve the quality of natural resources, reduce the exposure to environmental hazards, and promote the health and well-being of communities. They can be implemented at different scales, from local to global, and involve various stakeholders, from governments to civil society. But how can you design and evaluate effective environmental interventions? One key element is data. Data can help you identify the problems, prioritize the solutions, monitor the progress, and measure the impact of your interventions. In this article, we will explore what types of data you can use to target environmental interventions, and how to access, analyze, and communicate them.
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Josbertini ClementinoEspecialista e Consultor em RelGov l Gest?o de Projetos e Stakeholders l Políticas Públicas l Consultoria em Rela??es…
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Rafhael Gandolff, CIH, CSPSenior Health and Safety Specialist at Roux Associates, Inc.
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