BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Expanding the measure of wealth : indicators of environmentally sustainable development / Banco Mundial

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Environmentally sustainable development studies and monographs series ; no. 17Detalles de publicación: World Bank Washington, D.C. 1997Descripción: viii, 110 p. : ilISBN:
  • 0-8213-3956-7
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 338.9
Contenidos:
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Pt. 1: Indicators linking the macroeconomy and the environment -- 2. Are we saving enough for the future? -- 3. Measuring the wealth of nations -- 4. Subsidy policies and the environment -- Pt. 2: Evolving indicators themes -- 5. Land quality indicators -- 6. Social capital: the missing link? -- 7. Poverty and the environment: piecesof the puzzle -- 8. International progress in indicator development -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables.
Resumen: This report explores a number of indicators of environmentally sustainable development that include the links between environmental quality and economic growth and between the use of resources and the quality of the resource stock. It highlights " portfolio " indicators for tracking a country ' s progress toward sustainable development. These include new estimates of national wealth and genuine savings, a detailed analysis of changes in subsidies with environmental consequences, and progress on the conceptual foundations of social capital. The seven chapters that follow the introduction are presented in two parts, divided by an explicit focus on links between the macroeconomy and the environment (Part One), and evolving indicator themes (Part Two). Chapters 2 and 3 are representative of " portfolio " indicators. Subsidy reform and the potential for this reform to benefit the environment is the subject of chapter 4. Chapter 5 considers the issue of land quality indicators (LQIs). Chapters 6 and 7 consider two distinct aspects of the role of people in determining the nature and rate of economic growth. The final chapter explores a number of the different national and supranational indicator efforts and data sets.
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Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Pt. 1: Indicators linking the macroeconomy and the environment -- 2. Are we saving enough for the future? -- 3. Measuring the wealth of nations -- 4. Subsidy policies and the environment -- Pt. 2: Evolving indicators themes -- 5. Land quality indicators -- 6. Social capital: the missing link? -- 7. Poverty and the environment: piecesof the puzzle -- 8. International progress in indicator development -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables.

This report explores a number of indicators of environmentally sustainable development that include the links between environmental quality and economic growth and between the use of resources and the quality of the resource stock. It highlights " portfolio " indicators for tracking a country ' s progress toward sustainable development. These include new estimates of national wealth and genuine savings, a detailed analysis of changes in subsidies with environmental consequences, and progress on the conceptual foundations of social capital. The seven chapters that follow the introduction are presented in two parts, divided by an explicit focus on links between the macroeconomy and the environment (Part One), and evolving indicator themes (Part Two). Chapters 2 and 3 are representative of " portfolio " indicators. Subsidy reform and the potential for this reform to benefit the environment is the subject of chapter 4. Chapter 5 considers the issue of land quality indicators (LQIs). Chapters 6 and 7 consider two distinct aspects of the role of people in determining the nature and rate of economic growth. The final chapter explores a number of the different national and supranational indicator efforts and data sets.

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