Laloë Francis. (2007). Information at the interface between supply and demand for indicators : the use of a model with estimated parameter values as a base for indication in multicriteria analyses. International Journal of Sustainable Development, 10 (1-2), p. 33-45. ISSN 0960-1406.
Titre du document
Information at the interface between supply and demand for indicators : the use of a model with estimated parameter values as a base for indication in multicriteria analyses
Année de publication
2007
Type de document
Article
Auteurs
Laloë Francis
Source
International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2007,
10 (1-2), p. 33-45 ISSN 0960-1406
An indicator must be defined according to at least three points of view. It must be a parameter of a model according to which the objective of the decision can be represented; it must be an argument of a decision function; and it must be estimable through a function of available data. The whole set of estimates of the parameters of a model is a multidimensional statistic, i.e. a set of functions of available data. This statistic is often seen as a list of indicators; it can also be considered as a set for indication that may replace the original data set for any further purpose of indication. Using as a case study the Senegalese artisanal fishery, an illustration is given with several control variables in the context of a multicriteria objective dealing with biomass levels, incomes and nominal activity. These results may be useful for decision making if they are considered as a step in the context of dialogue(s) between actors involved in the fisheries system.
Plan de classement
Théories et méthodes statistiques [020STAT01]
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Appliquées à la pêche [040INFSTA01]
Descripteurs
ESTIMATION ; INDICATEUR SOCIOECONOMIQUE ; ANALYSE STATISTIQUE ; ANALYSE MULTIVARIABLE ; PECHE ARTISANALE ; AIDE A LA DECISION ; EFFORT DE PECHE ; REVENU ; STOCK ; BIOMASSE ; ETUDE DE CAS ; INDICATEUR ; STRATEGIE DE PECHE