Week 10: Measurement, Indices and Indicators for Sustainable Development and SDG
Next, we also dived into the sustainability indicators which are usually understood as a quantitative tool that analyses changes, while measuring and communicating progress toward the use of sustainability and management of economic, institutional, social as well as environmental resources. There are four types of indicators which are context indicators, input indicators, process indicators, and impact indicators. Context indicators often describe the local administration works such as poverty figures. Meanwhile, input indicators provide information about the resources that are used to achieve certain goals. Process indicators, then provide information about the organization. Lastly, impact indicators measure the output of an action.
To conclude today’s lesson, we understand that the proper measurements, indices, and indicators usage are essential to help the process of sustainable development. This shows how important it is to measure the progress accurately and understand the context behind the data.

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