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SEDA components + definitions
Riwalenn Ruault
Created on September 24, 2024
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Descriptors
Context
Descriptors
Descriptors
SectorActivity
Responses
Frames
Regulates
Generates
Decreases
Descriptors
Pressure
Improves
Impacts
HumanComponent
EcologicalComponent
Descriptors
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Pressure
Defined as Immediate Causes in the Causal Chain Analysis. It is thus the immediate connection between human activities and nature, at which the environmental issue appears (e.g. overfishing and not fishing as such, overloading of nutrients and not simply nutrient input, collisions and not maritime traffic, all types of pollutants…).
Ecological component
Changes observed in the environment, as measured by the state descriptors, and that are considered as a degradation justifying action.
Human component
Changes in human wellbeing of present and future generations directly resulting from the changes in the environment, including economic losses, degradation of life quality, and loss of critical natural capital.
Sector Activity
These are the sectors, including specific activities, actors, and practices that are under the influence of the social drivers and that modify the state of the environment.