Institute for Environmental Research and Education IERE
( Non Governmental Organization )Organization Info [Edit]
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Network [Add] · [List] · [Visualize]
Connected with 2 organizations
Connected with 2 people
Connected with 1 resource
Connected with 0 solutions
Connected with 0 jobs
Connected with 0 events
Connected with 0 wikipages
Areas of Focus [Edit]
About [Edit]
IERE is a nonprofit organization that supports environmental decision making based on factual information. We obtain and help others obtain the knowledge and skills they need to make better environmental decisions. IERE has offices in Washington State and in Iowa.
Environmental Decisions are made based on two things: what is KNOWN about the environmental impacts of human activities [the facts], and how we VALUE the different aspects of the environment and human activities. The valuation part of the process is independent of science and engineering: a specialist`s opinion about what is important is no more valuable than that of the person on the street.
In a world where resources are limited, and where decisions not based on facts are likely to cause further environmental degradation, better access to facts is an urgent need. IERE was formed to address this need.
Among the factors that lead to decision making without concerns for the facts are:
The facts often don`t exist, because no one has spent the time and money to develop the relevant data
Often, the individuals making the decisions are not aware of the relevant facts, or do not have the skills needed to make use of these facts.
Some individuals prefer to make decisions based on their values rather than facts.
While little can be done to change decision making approaches in individuals, significant efforts can be made to provide facts and skills to decision-makers. IERE was formed to do just that, through its four program areas:
Environmental Management
Environmental Impact Research
Environment and Development
Environmental Education for Adults
Environmental Decisions are made based on two things: what is KNOWN about the environmental impacts of human activities [the facts], and how we VALUE the different aspects of the environment and human activities. The valuation part of the process is independent of science and engineering: a specialist`s opinion about what is important is no more valuable than that of the person on the street.
In a world where resources are limited, and where decisions not based on facts are likely to cause further environmental degradation, better access to facts is an urgent need. IERE was formed to address this need.
Among the factors that lead to decision making without concerns for the facts are:
The facts often don`t exist, because no one has spent the time and money to develop the relevant data
Often, the individuals making the decisions are not aware of the relevant facts, or do not have the skills needed to make use of these facts.
Some individuals prefer to make decisions based on their values rather than facts.
While little can be done to change decision making approaches in individuals, significant efforts can be made to provide facts and skills to decision-makers. IERE was formed to do just that, through its four program areas:
Environmental Management
Environmental Impact Research
Environment and Development
Environmental Education for Adults

