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Terms of Reference of the Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Task Force on Measuring Sustainable Development |
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Report of the First Meeting of the Joint UNECE/OECD/Eurostat Task Force on Measuring Sustainable Development |
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Opening of the meeting and introduction |
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Comments by countries and international organizations on the Report on Measuring Sustainable Development |
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Report on Measuring Sustainable Development |
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Session I: Country presentations |
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Sustainability indicators – the Norwegian example (Norway) |
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Monitoring sustainable development in Switzerland – The long way from a conceptual framework to sustainable development analysis (Switzerland) |
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Measuring sustainable development: country experience (Canada) |
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Session II: Institution presentations |
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Measuring sustainable development: wealth and adjusted net savings (World Bank) |
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Eurostat experience and capital approach issues in measuring sustainable development (Eurostat) |
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Measuring sustainable development - experiences with CSD indicators (UN Division for Sustainable Development) |
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Session III: Human capital |
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Construction of human capital accounts in the measurement of sustainable development (United States) |
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Developments in the estimation of the value of human capital for Australia (Australia) |
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Measuring the stock of human capital for Norway - A lifetime labour income approach (Norway) |
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Session IV: General capital issues |
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Stiglitz Commission - Sustainable Development and Environment (France) |
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BEA’s measures of capital: a brief overview (United States) |
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Session V: Social capital |
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Towards a social capital framework (Netherlands) |
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Social capital and sustainable development: a contribution by New Zealand (New Zealand) |
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Exploring measures of low social capital for Australia (Australia) |
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Session VI: Conclusion and way forward |
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Discussion of working program |
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