1. Olga MÍNGUEZ MORENO University of Huelva Besançon. October, 15 th - 17 nd 2008 ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS AS CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION FOR TERRITORIAL ACTORS.
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5. Preservation: In physical or monetary terms? Solidarity: With present or future generations? Confidence on tecnological progress Precautionary principle SI, GNNP or Wealth-Equivalent Income Minimum Standards Good governance, at international and territorial levels Complex, socially build and evolving concept Conceptualisation (III) Conceptualisation Modelisation Measurement Policy Weak Sustainability Strong Sustainability Natural Capital Equity Monetary indicators Physical indicators Gobernance Territory
6. Measures of SD Urban Environment Indicators. European Environmental Agency Indicators. Structural Indicators. European Union Indicators of Sustainable Development.. European Union Indicators OECD System of Indicators. World Bank System of Indicators. Millenium Objectives System of Indicators. United Nations System of Indicators. International Systems of Indicators SYSTEMS OF INDICATORS Energy Indicators (HANPP, NES, AES, TEP, EEC, X Factor). Environmental Sustainability Index (EPI, EVI). Ecological Footprint. Physical Indicators Quality of Life Index.. Human Development Index (HPI, GRDI) Quality of Life Indicators. Sustainable Economic Welfare Index. Genuine Progress Indicator. Genuine Savings.. Green GDP. Economic indicators environmentally adjusted SUSTAINABILITY MACRO-AGREGGATES INDICATORS TIPE CLASS
7. Contribution to the Environmental Dimension (I) Natural Capital Manteinance Inter- and Intra-generational Equity Territorial Information System for Sustainable Development Theoretical perspective Sustainability Policy