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What is Progress? A Framework for Progress Jon Hall Global Project, OECD
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What is Progress? The word progress (Latin: pro-gredi) improvements, to move forward, to gain Economic progress, Social progress, Scientific progress but above all human progress
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What is Progress? Many views … “Is life getting better?”
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What is Progress? Many views … But what is clear (to me) is A. Progress is multidimensional B. Progress means different things to different people
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Dimensions of Progress Human wellbeing GovernanceCulture Economy Resource demand Human system Ecosystem condition Ecosystem Source: Robert Prescott-Allen, 2008
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Human System: Human Well-being
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Measures ends or outcomes, including health, knowledge and understanding, freedom and security, relationships, work and play, and subjective well-being The other domains of the Human System represent the supports for human well- being and measure means or outputs - Economy, Governance, and Culture
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Human System: Culture
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The creative, expressive, and symbolic aspects of a way of life, including art, crafts, food, games, gardens, literature, language, music and religion
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Human System: Economy and Governance
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Economy: the stocks and flows of an economy (income and wealth) Governance: democratic participation, access to services, order and safety, political rights, responsiveness, and transparency
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Ecosystem: Ecosystem Condition
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Ecosystem health, including air quality, atmosphere, land, freshwater, oceans and seas, and biodiversity
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Resource Demand
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Human pressures on the ecosystem – both extraction of resources and pollution Resource Demand
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Sets of Indicators If progress is multi dimensional and means different things to different people then one must … Provide a set of measures And allow readers to apply their own weights to form their own view
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Sets of Indicators Measures should be “unambiguous" that is have a clear good/bad direction of movement Important to focus on the big picture Important to discuss trade-offs and reinforcements
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Trade-offs
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Reinforcements
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Progress: Objective and Subjective Components Objective components – longevity, income, air quality The stuff we can measure exactly
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Progress: Objective and Subjective Components Subjective components – fear, trust, happiness, life satisfaction Must ask people how they feel Business Confidence Self assessed health
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Objective and Subjective Assessments Are Important Level of Subjective well-being highlow Objective living conditions highwell-beingdissonance lowadaptationdeprivation
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