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ESDN Quarterly Reports. Resilience Alliance - HOME. Stephen Hawking: Questioning the universe. Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done. The Next Web - International technology news, business & culture. Mind Tools - Management Training, Leadership Training and Career Training. Get Started — The Pomodoro Technique® Research Institutions. Water Conserve Action Alerts. Happiness Is The Ultimate Economic Indicator. One factor that is increasingly being cited as an important economic indicator is happiness. After all, what good is increased production and consumption if the result isn’t increased human satisfaction?

Until fairly recently, the subject of happiness was mostly avoided by economists for lack of good ways to measure it; however, in recent years, “happiness economists” have found ways to combine subjective surveys with objective data (on lifespan, income, and education) to yield data with consistent patterns, making a national happiness index a practical reality. In The Politics of Happiness: What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being, former Harvard University president Derek Bok traces the history of the relationship between economic growth and happiness in America. Ironically, perhaps, this realization dawned first not in America, but in the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. ESDN European Sustainable Development Network. The Trend Compendium 2030 | Expertise.

Worldwide NGO Directory. Stockholm Resilience Centre - Stockholm Resilience Centre. Achieving Sustainable Development for the Global Economy. What's the Latest Development? The global economy is on an unsustainable path. In other words, it cannot supply the resources required by future generations while preserving an ecosystem in which we can all live healthily. By 2030, the world's population will require 50 percent more food, 45 percent more energy and 30 percent more water. A narrow set of interests that produces inequality, both within and between countries, has superseded common interests and common responsibilities, says the UN Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Global Sustainability. What's the Big Idea? What concrete steps can be taken to make the common good a legitimate policy goal?

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