Territorial efficiency: resource-efficiency with respect to energy, land and natural resources; competitiveness (weighted average between CAP_TIM_E1, CAP_TIM_E2 and CAP_TIM_E3)
Theme(s): Agriculture and fisheries - Governance - Society - policy planning - territorial policy - modelling - agricultural policy - model - Economy, Finance and Trade
Spatial Extent | Nomenclature | ||
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name | version | level | |
EU28 | NUTS | 2006 | 2 |
Year | Tunit | Area | GDP | Pop |
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2009 | 93 | 95 | 86 |
Territorial impact on each region is defined as a product of a potential impact - PIM (defined for each region using statistical indicators or a simulation model) times an indicator of desiderability - D (in order to take into account the fact that, for example, the same employment growth has a different priority in advanced or lagging regions) and an indicator of Vulnerability -V (in order to take consideration the higher vulnerability of urban areas to pollution or of natural areas to landscape fragmentation).
In case of summative impacts, the TIMs are averaged through a weighted sum of impacts on different criteria (e.g. impacts on regional GDP, jobs, accessibility...). This procedure is carried out in two steps: single impacts are summarized first into the three macro-dimensions (T-Efficiency, T-Quality and T-Identity) and then summed up into the general Summative Impact SI.
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