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The green MKP Indicator calculates per different type of area a grade based on the amount of green in this area. The allocation of the area determines the calculation of the grade. Each type of area has different parameters for the amount and value of green. For example, an area with mostly industrial buildings is allowed to have less green than a residential area.


==General==
This indicator is for example useful for projects in where:
The protest indicator is a tool for stakeholders who are underrepresented or have fewer means and powers available in a multi-stakeholder process. The protest option empowers stakeholders such as citizens or bottom-up organizations to influence high-stakes processes with other parties with greater resources. When implemented, the stakeholder has the option to pause the session, forcing the other participants to engage with them. This option is useful for:
* Multi-stakeholder/roleplay sessions
* Sessions in which (private) citizens lack effective power to guide decision processes


When the button is clicked, the session will enter a [[pause]]d state. The screen will turn black for all participants in the same team, and interaction with the 3D world is no longer possible. (Other teams, part of the same session, are unaffected.)
*(one of the) goals is to work on reaching a certain green target
*different spatial plans are compared using the [[3D Visualization]]
*the project area should become climate adaptive 


Note that when the protest option is used, '''a facilitator is required''' to unpause the session after a participant uses the protest option.
The green MKP Indicator belongs to the set of MKP indicators. MKP stands for Environmental Quality Models (MileuKwaliteitsProfielen) and consist of up to 20 indicators to assess the built environment. The MKP and therefore the indicators are created by the Province of Utrecht. Read more about the MKP indicators and the theory behind it on [[MKP_(Indicators)|this page]]. 
 
This Excel indicator can be downloaded from the Public [[GeoShare]]. Read on to find out more about the indicator's calculation method and how to set it up in your project.


===Indicator panel===
===Indicator panel===
[[File:protest_indicator_panel.jpg|thumb|The protest indicator.|300px|right]]
[[File:Area_MKP_green_indicator.jpg|thumb|The MKP Green indicator.|300px|right]]
The indicator panel shows the following information:
The indicator panel shows the following information:
* A description of the functionality as available to the stakeholder.
* The area name
* A button which will pause the session
* The score per area
* A tally of the amount of protests initiated during the session.
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===Calculation===
===Calculation===
The indicator will count the amount of times a protest is triggered.
The indicator calculates the amount of m2 green per area. This is backchecked against the allocation plan per area to calculate the score per area.The following formula is used:
<br>[[File:Calculatie_MKP_green.jpg|400px|The calculation MKP Green indicator.]]
[[File:Calcualtie_score_MKP_green.jpg|The calculation of score MKP Green indicator.]]


===Score===
===Score===
The indicator starts at 100%. The more often a protest is triggered, the lower the score of the indicator will be. By default, after 3 protests the score is reduced to 0%.
The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%. Determine if you want to calculate the [[Indicators#Absolute_score|absolute or relative score]]. In general, the more green is present in an area, the higher the score is.
 
===Additional configurations===
The protest indicator will work out-of-the-box. However, it must be opened at least once when it is added to the project to create the necessary [[global]]s to keep track of the amount of protests. While the [[test run]] is not active, select the indicator in the [[top bar]] of the interface to open the indicator panel. It will automatically configure itself. To check that this completed successfully, you can check for the existence of the global PROTEST_TALLY and PROTEST_TALLY_ID.
 
The indicator will automatically support Dutch and English, based on the project's language settings.


The following additional configurations can be made:
==Additional configurations==
* When a [[global]] named PROTEST_TALLY_MAX exists, it's value for the maximum amount of protests is used instead of the default of 3
For this indicator, the area types your project consist of have to be imported or created in the project. For the steps and how to, read the information on the [[MKP_(Indicators)#Additional_configurations|general MKP page]].
* Besides using the protest option as an indicator, it is also possible to use the protest option as a [[panel]] instead. This will prevent protests from lowering the overall score.
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 2 February 2023

The green MKP Indicator calculates per different type of area a grade based on the amount of green in this area. The allocation of the area determines the calculation of the grade. Each type of area has different parameters for the amount and value of green. For example, an area with mostly industrial buildings is allowed to have less green than a residential area.

This indicator is for example useful for projects in where:

  • (one of the) goals is to work on reaching a certain green target
  • different spatial plans are compared using the 3D Visualization
  • the project area should become climate adaptive

The green MKP Indicator belongs to the set of MKP indicators. MKP stands for Environmental Quality Models (MileuKwaliteitsProfielen) and consist of up to 20 indicators to assess the built environment. The MKP and therefore the indicators are created by the Province of Utrecht. Read more about the MKP indicators and the theory behind it on this page.

This Excel indicator can be downloaded from the Public GeoShare. Read on to find out more about the indicator's calculation method and how to set it up in your project.

Indicator panel

The MKP Green indicator.

The indicator panel shows the following information:

  • The area name
  • The score per area

Calculation

The indicator calculates the amount of m2 green per area. This is backchecked against the allocation plan per area to calculate the score per area.The following formula is used:
The calculation MKP Green indicator. The calculation of score MKP Green indicator.

Score

The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%. Determine if you want to calculate the absolute or relative score. In general, the more green is present in an area, the higher the score is.

Additional configurations

For this indicator, the area types your project consist of have to be imported or created in the project. For the steps and how to, read the information on the general MKP page.