Community Environment Score Sheet
Score community environmental quality across air, water, and land domains
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About Community Environment Score Sheet
Evaluate Local Environmental Quality with a Community-Centred Approach
The Community Environment Score Sheet is a free online assessment tool that enables community leaders, local government officials, NGOs, and citizen scientists to evaluate the environmental health of their neighbourhood or community using a structured scoring framework. Environmental quality varies enormously from one community to the next, and national-level statistics often mask the reality on the ground. This tool puts the power of environmental assessment directly in the hands of the people who live with the impacts, producing a quantified score that can be used to advocate for improvements, benchmark progress over time, and compare conditions across different communities.
What the Score Sheet Measures
The tool covers ten key environmental dimensions that directly affect community wellbeing: air quality based on visible pollution and respiratory health indicators, water access and quality including source reliability and treatment status, waste management covering collection frequency and open dumping prevalence, sanitation including toilet access and drainage conditions, green space availability and condition, noise levels from traffic and industrial sources, flooding risk based on drainage infrastructure and historical events, soil quality including erosion and contamination, biodiversity indicators like bird and tree diversity, and environmental governance assessing the presence and effectiveness of local environmental regulations and enforcement.
How the Scoring Works
For each dimension, you answer a series of structured questions and select from defined response options. Each response corresponds to a score on a scale of one to five. The tool calculates a weighted average across all dimensions, producing an overall community environment score between one (severely degraded) and five (excellent). You also see individual dimension scores, making it easy to identify which aspects of the local environment are strongest and which need the most urgent attention. The weighting can be adjusted to reflect local priorities: a coastal community might weight flooding and water quality more heavily, while an industrial area might emphasise air quality and soil contamination.
Who Should Use This Tool?
Community development associations can use the Community Environment Score Sheet to document environmental conditions and present evidence-based requests to local government for infrastructure improvements. Local government environmental health officers can use it for systematic assessments across multiple wards within their jurisdiction. International NGOs and development agencies conducting baseline assessments for community projects can standardise their environmental data collection. Researchers studying environmental justice can use the consistent scoring framework to compare conditions across communities of different socio-economic levels.
Real-World Use Cases
A community in a densely populated area of Lagos completes the score sheet and discovers that while water access scores well thanks to borehole coverage, waste management and drainage score very poorly due to clogged canals and irregular waste collection. The community uses these results to petition the local government for improved waste collection services and canal cleaning. An NGO working in rural Benue State uses the tool across fifteen communities to identify which ones have the most critical environmental needs, directing limited project funds to where they will have the greatest impact. A university environmental science class deploys the tool as a field exercise, with student teams assessing different neighbourhoods and comparing results.
Building a Community Environmental Database
When the score sheet is completed periodically, say annually or biannually, it creates a longitudinal dataset showing whether environmental conditions are improving, stable, or deteriorating. This data is incredibly powerful for holding government accountable for infrastructure investments, demonstrating the effectiveness of community-led environmental initiatives, and attracting funding from donors who want to see measurable impact. The Community Environment Score Sheet turns subjective perceptions into objective, comparable data.
Empower Your Community with Environmental Data
Environmental quality should not be a matter of opinion or political rhetoric. The Community Environment Score Sheet gives communities the tools to measure their own reality, identify priorities, and drive change. Complete your first assessment today and start building the evidence base for a healthier local environment.