Difference between revisions of "Impact"

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:* Loss of image
 
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In the context of the urban planner, all possible effects can be described as a loss of one or more of the functions of the urban object. As the [[functions]] of an urban object describe the value the object is designed to have, any impact that can not be expressed as a loss of function, is not included in the design and consequently not the responsibility of the urban planner. This means all impact can be described in terms of the loss of one of the urban functions.
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In the context of the [[urban planner]], all possible effects can be described as a loss of one or more of the functions of the urban object. As the [[functions]] of an urban object describe the value the object is designed to have, any impact that can not be expressed as a loss of function, is not included in the design and consequently not the responsibility of the urban planner. This means all impact can be described in terms of the loss of one of the urban functions.
 
=Metrics=
 
=Metrics=
   

Revision as of 23:56, 29 February 2012

Impact is a measure for the (expected) magnitude of an undesired outcome. It is an important attribute of risk.

Types of impact

  • Economic / financial
  • Loss of life / wounded
  • Societal impact
  • Loss of primary function
  • Immaterial damages
  • Loss of image
  • Ecological damage

In the context of the urban planner, all possible effects can be described as a loss of one or more of the functions of the urban object. As the functions of an urban object describe the value the object is designed to have, any impact that can not be expressed as a loss of function, is not included in the design and consequently not the responsibility of the urban planner. This means all impact can be described in terms of the loss of one of the urban functions.

Metrics

See metrics for the individual functions (page yet to be written, also for the scoring mechanism of the RA tool).

Comparability

  • By using the same scale and scoring method, the results are made comparable between assessments.
  • In RA tool all functions are deemed equally important. The user can adjust the results if this is not the case in his or her particular situation.