Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Environmental quality" in English language version.
Environmental quality is a complex concept because it is not an absolute or a static one. It is a relative concept, is context-dependent, and varies over time. Environmental quality has two interrelated sets of components: those physical, measurable components and the perceived meanings, values, and assessments of them. Hence, it is necessary to account for the quantitative and qualitative dimensions. Not surprisingly, environmental quality has been interpreted in many ways. This diversity reflects the rationale and objectives of those who conduct or sponsor research and policy formulation. For example, studies may be intended for the formulation and the implementation of government policies based on benchmarks or standards or academic research that considers the relationship between objective measures and subjective assessments of them.
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