
Cities And Countries Around The World, From New Zealand To Singapore To Iceland, Are Starting To Take A Well-being Approach By Reorienting Policies, Budgets And Other Actions To Advance Human And Planetary Well-being. Well-being Metrics--holistic Measurements Of An Individual's Or Population's Capacity To Thrive, Including The Condition Of Their Community, Society, And Environment--provide A Nuanced And Predictive View That Transcends Purely Economic Measures; They Illuminate Conditions Of Inequity And Despair That Other Tools Ignore, And Expand The Notion Of Health Beyond Simply The Absence Of Disease. Well-being: Expanding The Definition Of Progress Summarizes The Experiences And Insights Of Practitioners, Researchers And Innovators From Around The World, Gathered Together By The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation To Explore How A Well-being Approach Might Further Spread In The United States. Centered In The Commitment To Balance Economic Growth--the Traditional Dashboard Of Progress--with Well-being, This Book Is A Combination Of Scientific Papers, Case Studies From The Field, And Excerpts From A Lively, Multidisciplinary Discussion Which Intentionally Connects Issues Of Measurement To The Imperative For Action. Rich With Insights On Policy And Practice, Narratives And Culture, Equity And Shifts In Power, Alignment With Other Movements, And Cross-sector Collaboration, It Is Intended To Inspire Governmental Leaders, Policymakers, Economists, Measurement Scientists, Reporters, And Others Who Crave A More Integrated And Balanced Pursuit Of Progress.
This book investigates how shifting the focus of national and local progress from purely economic indicators to holistic well-being metrics can improve societal health and equity. Alonzo L. Plough, representing the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, compiles research and practical insights from global leaders to argue that traditional economic dashboards fail to capture the complexities of human and planetary thriving. The text presents a framework for integrating well-being measurements into policy, budgeting, and cross-sector collaboration to address systemic inequities.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and practitioners in public policy and economics view this work as a comprehensive resource for understanding the shift toward multidimensional progress metrics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those seeking to integrate social equity into governmental decision-making processes.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190080507
ISBN-13:
9780190080501
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