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Access to the data: Social Indicators Monitor – SIMon

L - Environment

According to the conceptual framework of the European System of Social Indicators, all measurement dimensions and indicators of the life domain 'Labour Market and Working Conditions' refer to one of six major dimensions of welfare development or two dimensions of general social change:

Dimensions of Welfare Development

Dimensions of General Social Change


1 Objective Living Conditions

 

Environmental Quality
Emission

L1 Emissions of Carbon Dioxide
L1 Emissions of Sulphur Oxides
L1 Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides

Immission
L1 Air Pollution by Ozone
L1 Air Pollution by Particulate Matter
Forest Condition
L1 Tree Damages
Soil Quality
L1 Pesticide Use in Agriculture
Food Quality
L1 Foodborne Diseases

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2 Subjective Well-Being

 

Perception of the Environment
L2 Worries about Growing Waste
L2 Worries about Air Pollution
L2 Worries about Noise Pollution
L2 Worries about Water Pollution
Satisfaction with the Environment
L2 Dissatisfaction with the State of the Environment
L2 Dissatisfaction with the Quality of Water
L2 Dissatisfaction with Noise Pollution
L2 Dissatisfaction with Air Pollution
L2 Dissatisfaction with the Accessibility of Green Spaces

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3 Disparities, Inequalities and Social Exclusion

 

  Data currently not available

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4 Social Relations and Ties

 

Trust
Trust in Government and Political Parties
L4 Trust in the Ecological Competence of the National, Regional or Local Government
Trust in Environmental Protection Associations
L4 Trust in Environmental Protection Associations
Trust in the EU
L4 Trust in the EU When it Comes to Environmental Issues
Responsibility
L4 Environmental Responsibility for the Next Generation

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6 Natural Capital

 

Stock and Supply with Environmental Goods
Land

L6 Forest Area
L6 Permanent Grassland
L6 Land not used for Settlement and Transport
Water
L6 Fresh Water Resources
Energy Reserves
L6 Oil Reserves
L6 Gas Reserves
L6 Coal Reserves
Biodiversity

L6 Nature Protection Areas
Activities with an Impact on Environment
Energy Efficiency

L6 Energy Consumption of Oil by Industry
L6 Energy Consumption of Solid Fuels by Industry
L6 Energy Consumption of Gas by Industry
L6 Energy Consumption by Industry
Private Energy Consumption

L6 Private Consumption of Oil
L6 Private Consumption of Solid Fuels
L6 Private Consumption of Gas
L6 Total Private Energy Consumption
L6 Private Water Consumption
Environmental Protection and Eco-Efficiency

L6 Energy Consumption of Renewable Energies
L6 Wastewater Treatment
Individual Efforts

L6 Sorting Waste
Financial Resources for Environmental Protection
Financial Investment

L6 Public Expenditure on Environmental Protection
L6 Industrial Expenditure on Environmental Protection

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8 Values and Attitudes

 

Importance of Environment
Personal Importance of Environment
L8 General Importance of Environment for Personal Life Quality
L8 Importance of Environment in Comparison with Economic Factors

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