Integrated indicators

9 important questions on Integrated indicators

Human system (section 28.1)

Subsystem of the societal system comprising individual development, the social system and government.

Natural system (section 28.1)

Subsystem of the societal system comprising natural resources and the environment.

Support system (section 28.1)

Subsystem of the societal system comprising infrastructure and the economic system.
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Corporate Social Responsibility (section 28.2)

A form of corporate self-regulation that aims to embrace responsibility for the company's actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere.

Sustainability Index (section 28.6)

An integrated indicator that aims to measure the level of sustainability of a nation, and consists of an Environmental Index, a Social Index and an Economic Index.

Environmental Index (section 28.6)

An indicator that aims to measure the environmental performance of a nation and that is based on
(1) the per capita fossil energy use as an indicator for overall emissions of pollutants,
(2) the carbon dioxide emission per dollar of GDP as a measure for the eco-efficiency of the economy and
(3) the maximum content of lead in gasoline as an indicator for the legislative power of the environmental authorities and for urban pollution.

Economic Index (section 28.6)

An indicator that aims to measure the economic performance of a nation and that is based on
(1) the percentage labor force in services,
(2) the number of cars per 1,000 population,
(3) the number of main telephone lines per 100 population and the value of produced assets per capita.

Social Index (section 28.6)

An indicator that aims to measure the level of socialization of a nation and that is based on
(1) life expectancy,
(2) percentage urban population connected to a sewer,
(3) the number of murders per 100,000 population in the urban environment,
(4) the social security benefits expenditure and
(5) the combined first, second an third level enrollment ratio, indicating the level of education.

Leapfrogging (section 28.9.3)

Making progress by large jumps instead of small increments.

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