State of Environment (SoE) Metrics Framework & eDPSIR Transformation
đź”·Â Solution Overview
The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) engaged GPC, in collaboration with international environmental specialists, to design and implement a structured, data-driven transformation of its State of Environment (SoE) framework.
Historically, EAD relied on periodic, manually produced State of Environment Reports based on the traditional DPSIR framework. To support Abu Dhabi’s ambition of achieving world-leading environmental performance, EAD initiated a transition toward a more dynamic, integrated, and data-driven approach.
The project focused on defining a comprehensive set of environmental metrics, data structures, and analytical processes through a series of multi-stakeholder workshops involving government entities, regulators, and sector stakeholders.
A key innovation was the transition from the traditional DPSIR model to an enhanced eDPSIR / DAPSI(W)R(M) framework, enabling more robust causal analysis, improved traceability of environmental impacts, and stronger alignment between policy, data, and decision-making.
The outcome is a foundation for a live, data-driven SoE dashboard ecosystem, supported by semi-automated analytical workflows, structured data governance, and cross-entity coordination.
đź”·Â Main Objectives
- Define a comprehensive set of environmental metrics across sectors
• Enable transition from static reporting to dynamic SoE dashboards
• Enhance environmental analysis using advanced DPSIR methodologies
• Align stakeholders on roles, responsibilities, and data contributions
• Establish data structures and workflows for continuous monitoring
• Support Abu Dhabi’s ambition for global environmental performance leadership
• Enable cross-sector coordination in environmental management
đź”·Â How GPC Empowers the Client
GPC combined deep regional expertise with advanced environmental systems methodologies to deliver a structured and scalable transformation program.
The engagement included:
- Design and facilitation of multi-stakeholder workshops
- Development and application of enhanced eDPSIR / DAPSI(W)R(M) framework
- Environmental metrics definition across sectors
- Stakeholder alignment and responsibility mapping
- Synthesis and structuring of environmental data inputs
- Definition of analytical workflows and reporting structures
- Preparation of SoE dashboard foundation and data model
This enabled EAD to transition from a periodic reporting model to a continuous, data-driven environmental intelligence system supporting policy, planning, and monitoring.
đź”·Â The Bottom Line
A foundational transformation that shifts Abu Dhabi’s environmental management from static reporting to a live, data-driven, multi-entity environmental intelligence platform.
đź”· About Our Customer
The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) is the principal authority responsible for environmental regulation, protection, and sustainability across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
EAD plays a central role in monitoring environmental conditions, regulating activities impacting natural resources, and advancing sustainability initiatives aligned with Abu Dhabi’s long-term strategic objectives.
The agency operates across multiple domains including biodiversity, air quality, water resources, and environmental compliance, requiring coordination across government entities and sectors.
đź”·Â Challenge
EAD faced several challenges in evolving its environmental monitoring and reporting capabilities:
- Reliance on periodic, manually prepared SoE reports
- Limited real-time visibility into environmental conditions
- Fragmented data sources across multiple stakeholders
- Lack of standardized environmental metrics and frameworks
- Difficulty aligning roles and responsibilities across sectors
- Constraints in linking environmental data to policy and decision-making
These challenges required a fundamental shift toward a data-driven, integrated environmental management approach.
đź”·Â Solution Description
GPC delivered a structured, multi-phase solution including:
- Â Stakeholder Engagement & Workshops
- Design and execution of multi-entity workshops
- Cross-sector engagement (government, industry, civil society)
- Structured knowledge capture and synthesis
- Framework Development
- Transition from DPSIR to enhanced eDPSIR / DAPSI(W)R(M)
- Definition of environmental metrics and indicators
- Alignment of metrics with roles and responsibilities
- Data & Analytics Design
- Identification of required datasets and data sources
- Definition of data management and governance processes
- Design of analytical workflows and semi-automated narratives
- Reporting & Dashboard Foundation
- Definition of SoE dashboard structure
- Preparation of reporting templates and workflows
- Integration of data, analytics, and policy layers
đź”·Â Key Features
- Multi-stakeholder environmental engagement model
- Advanced eDPSIR analytical framework
- Comprehensive environmental metrics system
- Structured data and governance model
- Semi-automated assessment workflows
- Foundation for real-time SoE dashboards
- Cross-sector coordination framework
đź”·Â Platform / Integration Components
- Environmental data systems
- Government data sources across sectors
- Analytical frameworks (eDPSIR / DAPSI(W)R(M))
- Reporting and dashboard environments
- Data governance and workflow systems
đź”·Â Hosting / Deployment
Conceptual and framework-level solution aligned with EAD’s enterprise data and analytics environment, enabling future deployment of integrated SoE dashboards.
đź”·Â Delivery Model / Scope
Consulting-led engagement combining:
- Strategy and framework design
- Multi-stakeholder engagement
- Data and analytics modeling
- Environmental systems design
- Reporting and dashboard enablement
đź”·Â Standards / Methods Applied
- DPSIR / eDPSIR environmental frameworks
- DAPSI(W)R(M) advanced environmental methodology
- Multi-stakeholder engagement methodologies
- Environmental systems analysis best practices
- Data governance and analytics frameworks
đź”·Â Deliverables / Milestones
- Project Inception Report
- Best Practice Benchmark Analysis
- eDPSIR Workshop Report (draft & final)
- Environmental metrics framework
- Stakeholder roles and responsibilities mapping
- Data and workflow definitions
- SoE dashboard foundation design
đź”·Â Benefits / Results
- Transition to data-driven environmental management
- Improved cross-sector coordination
- Standardized environmental metrics across Abu Dhabi
- Enhanced analytical capability and traceability
- Foundation for real-time environmental monitoring
- Stronger alignment between data, policy, and action
đź”·Â Platform / System KPIs
- Number of environmental metrics defined
- Number of stakeholders engaged
- Coverage across environmental domains
- Readiness for SoE dashboard deployment
đź”·Â Outcome KPIs
- Multi-sector stakeholder alignment achieved
- Environmental framework standardized across entities
- Data requirements and workflows defined
- Transition roadmap to live SoE dashboards established

