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''In this glossary, the often used terms in this project are described in alphabetical order. The glossary explains how we used the term in the context of this project and, if possible, links to sites or articles where more information can be found.'' | ''In this glossary, the often used terms in this project are described in alphabetical order. The glossary explains how we used the term in the context of this project and, if possible, links to sites or articles where more information can be found.'' | ||
'''Impact Assessment:''' Impact Assessment (IA) simply defined is the process of identifying the future consequences of a current or proposed action. The “impact” is the difference between what would happen with the action and what would happen without it. More information can be found here: {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00483|name=International Association for Impact Assessment|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}} (IAIA). | '''Impact Assessment:''' Impact Assessment (IA) simply defined is the process of identifying the future consequences of a current or proposed action. The “impact” is the difference between what would happen with the action and what would happen without it. More information can be found here: {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00483|name=International Association for Impact Assessment|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}} (IAIA). | ||
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* systematically assessing and communicating strengths and weaknesses of the current flood risk management approach in their specific target site, and thereby; | * systematically assessing and communicating strengths and weaknesses of the current flood risk management approach in their specific target site, and thereby; | ||
* providing a tool to systematically analyze and improve the resilience to flooding in their target site through the implementation of the multi-layer safety approach. | * providing a tool to systematically analyze and improve the resilience to flooding in their target site through the implementation of the multi-layer safety approach. | ||
More information can be found in {{Cite|resource=Bestand:Flood Resilience Rose 2 pager for project and pilot coordinators.pdf|name=document|dialog=process-file-dialog}} about the FRR. | More information can be found in this {{Cite|resource=Bestand:Flood Resilience Rose 2 pager for project and pilot coordinators.pdf|name=document|dialog=process-file-dialog}} about the FRR, written by the researchers from the {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00456|name=University of Oldenburg|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}} who developed it. | ||
'''Self-Assessment:''' According to {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00484|name=Merriam-Webster|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}}, self-assessment is "the act or process of analyzing and evaluating oneself or one's actions". | '''Self-Assessment:''' According to {{External link|resource=Resource Hyperlink 00484|name=Merriam-Webster|dialog=process-linkwebsite-dialog}}, self-assessment is "the act or process of analyzing and evaluating oneself or one's actions". | ||
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In this glossary, the often used terms in this project are described in alphabetical order. The glossary explains how we used the term in the context of this project and, if possible, links to sites or articles where more information can be found.
Impact Assessment: Impact Assessment (IA) simply defined is the process of identifying the future consequences of a current or proposed action. The “impact” is the difference between what would happen with the action and what would happen without it. More information can be found here: International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA).
Flood Resilience Rose: The Flood Resilience Rose is a self-assessment tool to analyze the resilience to flooding in the specific FRAMES pilot sites. It has been developed by the University of Oldenburg to support the pilot coordinators in:
- systematically assessing and communicating strengths and weaknesses of the current flood risk management approach in their specific target site, and thereby;
- providing a tool to systematically analyze and improve the resilience to flooding in their target site through the implementation of the multi-layer safety approach.
More information can be found in this document about the FRR, written by the researchers from the University of Oldenburg who developed it.
Self-Assessment: According to Merriam-Webster, self-assessment is "the act or process of analyzing and evaluating oneself or one's actions".