Prioritizing county-level well-being: Moving toward assessment of Gulf Coast counties impacted by the Deepwater Horizon Industrial Disaster


Autoria(s): Lovelace, Susan; Goedeke, T. L.; Dillard, M.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

To develop a portfolio of indicators and measures that could best measure changes in the social, economic, environmental and health dimensions of well-being in coastal counties we convened a group of experts March 8-9, 2011 in Charleston, SC, U.S.A. The region of interest was of the northern Gulf of Mexico, specifically, those coastal counties most impacted during the explosion and subsequent oil spill from the Macondo Prospect wellhead during the summer of 2010. Over the course of the two-day workshop participants moved through presentations and facilitated sessions to identify and prioritize potential indicators and measures deemed most valuable for capturing changes in well-being related to changes in or disruption of ecosystem services. The experts reached consensus on a list of indicators that are now being operationalized by NOAA researchers. The ultimate goal of this research project is to determine whether a meaningful set of social and economic indicators can be developed to document changes in well-being that occur as a result of changes in ecosystem services. The outcomes and outputs from the workshop that is the subject of this report helped us to identify high-quality indicators useful for measuring well-being.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14632/1/NOS%20NCCOS%20146.pdf

Lovelace, Susan and Goedeke, T. L. and Dillard, M. (2012) Prioritizing county-level well-being: Moving toward assessment of Gulf Coast counties impacted by the Deepwater Horizon Industrial Disaster. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA/National Ocean Service , 48pp. (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS , 146)

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NOAA/National Ocean Service

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14632/

Palavras-Chave #Health #Sociology
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Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed