A Preliminary Study on the Development of the Framework for Establishing the Perceived Environmental Human Right Indicator System in Taiwan
Date Issued
2008
Date
2008
Author(s)
Li, Chung-Hwei
Abstract
The Environmental Human Rights (EHR) is regarded as one of the critical elements in the field of the Human Rights. Some issues concerning the EHR have being caught attention under the efforts made by non-government organizations in Taiwan over the last years. However, studies related to EHR were still at the beginning stage in Taiwan and other countries. Consequently, it’s necessary, meaningful and urgent to develop a set of preliminary EHR indicator system to support comprehending, communicating and making decision on issues of EHR in Taiwan.n order to develop a set of perceived EHR indicator system in a more scientific and rational mode. The Delphi technique was used widespread in this study. In addition, some statistic methods were used in this study for fitting the requirements of validity and reliability of questionnaire survey. The process of perceived questionnaire survey was performed after the consensus of the final 45 indicators in our indicator system was reached. The results evaluated and concluded by the 31 respondents of our expert panel in the process of perceived questionnaire survey indicate that the overall performance related to EHR in Taiwan is in a medium level, and it need to be refined in the future.t is highly recommended that the survey of comparative weights among indicators in our system should be performed in follow-up studies. They can be used to indicate the priority and importance of indicators in our indicator system. Furthermore, how to restructure this expert indicator system to a public one as well as how to develop a related information platform are regards as two essential and pragmatic subjects in follow-up studies. Above all, the survey for the EHR indicator system has to perform annually and elaborated a plan of indicator modification for pragmatically portraying state of the EHR in Taiwan.
Subjects
Environmental Human Rights (EHR)
EHR indicator system
perceived indicator
Delphi technique
validity
reliability
construct
Type
thesis
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