Human Development Index is one of the (if not the) most widely used measure of well-being, still missing, however, an “environmental dimension” (as suggested during the Rio+20-United Nation Conference on Sustainable Development, as part of Millennium Development Goals post-2015). This paper tackles this issue and introduces an original quantitative measure, named Environmental Human Development Index. The proposed index augments the Human Development Index with the Environmental Performance Index (a complete indicator of environmental quality of countries and a benchmark of policy goals achievement). The paper eventually simulates a country ranking using the new index
The Environmental Human Development Index
FRANCESCO BUSATO;NORMA MACCARI
2016-01-01
Abstract
Human Development Index is one of the (if not the) most widely used measure of well-being, still missing, however, an “environmental dimension” (as suggested during the Rio+20-United Nation Conference on Sustainable Development, as part of Millennium Development Goals post-2015). This paper tackles this issue and introduces an original quantitative measure, named Environmental Human Development Index. The proposed index augments the Human Development Index with the Environmental Performance Index (a complete indicator of environmental quality of countries and a benchmark of policy goals achievement). The paper eventually simulates a country ranking using the new indexI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.