2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-6526(99)00235-8
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Environmental performance evaluation and indicators

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“…These EPIs are referred to by the acronym 'GREENER'. These EPIs satisfy Jasch's (2000) conditions that they should be comparable, target-orientated, balanced, offer continuity, possess frequency and be comprehensible. The five-point VENUE responsiveness scale will be used to gauge the GREENER discretionary indicators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These EPIs are referred to by the acronym 'GREENER'. These EPIs satisfy Jasch's (2000) conditions that they should be comparable, target-orientated, balanced, offer continuity, possess frequency and be comprehensible. The five-point VENUE responsiveness scale will be used to gauge the GREENER discretionary indicators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EPIs are the quantification of interactions between (Chinander, 2001;Ilinitch et al, 1998;Neely et al, 1995;Veleva and Ellenbecker, 2000) and can take the form of environmental management or environmental condition indicators (Jasch, 2000). The former examines the actions undertaken (such as counting the number of environmental audits, the proportion of employees undertaking environmental training and the number of environmental incidents) to minimise the business's negative environmental impact.…”
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“…Company-specific environmental indicator systems are an important tool in planning, steering and controlling environmental performance. Comparing indicators from year to year, and between sites or companies (benchmarking), allows for an evaluation of the relative environmental progress of a company [11].…”
Section: Measuring Environmental Performancementioning
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“…The studies on UDQ improvement strategies are divided into comprehensive study on UDQ improvement strategies (Lu et al, 2007), single aspect study on UDQ improvement strategies (Zhu et al, 2008) and study on regional UDQ improvement strategy (Liu et al, 2007), etc. Studies on UDQ mainly include urban development quality (Lynch, 1981), healthy city (Vlahov and Galea, 2002), and urban sustainability (Li et al, 2001;Moussiopoulos et al, 2008), comprehensive measurement on urbanization level (Chang and Brada, 2006), and urban comprehensive strength (Li et al, 2001), urban modernization (Zhu et al, 2000) and single factor evaluation, such as studies on quality of life (Diener and Suh, 1997;Shafer et al, 2000), environmental quality (Jasch, 2000) and economic quality (Gafni and Birch, 1995). In the aspect of urbanization development speed, three clear opposing viewpoints of ′rapid urbanization′ (Deng, 1999), ′under-urbanization′ (Hu, 2004 and basic coordination (Chang and Brada, 2006) have been formed in China, and many scholars adopt ′correction method′ (Zhou, 2002), ′model method′ (Chen and Zhou, 2001) and ′characteristic method′ (Bai et al, 2004) based on actual conditions of China to make correction studies on urbanization development speed of China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%