MEASURING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - OECD
with which they may not be fully familiar – the approach based on capital. They will see this approach compared with existing national indicator sets derived from policy frameworks with which they will likely be more familiar. It is hoped that this comparison will help ignite a discussion about new ways of measuring sustainable development.
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