Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy
This report builds on the consensus developed at the August 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development. It draws on the effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. And it looks beyond, to 2050, to envision a future th...
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AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ANALYTICAL WORK ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL INCOME AQUIFERS ARABLE LAND AVERAGE INCOME CAPITA GROWTH CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE CHANGE CLINICS COAL COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COST RECOVERY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING REGIONS DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DRYLANDS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES EQUAL ACCESS EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISH FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION FUELS GDP GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNMENT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH OUTCOMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN SKILLS HUMAN WELFARE IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROWTH INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES LIFE EXPECTANCY LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONITORING SYSTEM MORTALITY MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL MONOPOLIES NATURAL RESOURCES PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA INCOMES POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY REDUCING POVERTY REFRIGERATION RICH COUNTRIES RURAL AREAS SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL WELFARE SOUTH ASIAN SPILLOVERS STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBSISTENCE FARMERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE WATER TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRADEOFFS TRANSFER PAYMENTS URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH WEALTH CREATION WESTERN EUROPE WETLANDS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO |
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AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ANALYTICAL WORK ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL INCOME AQUIFERS ARABLE LAND AVERAGE INCOME CAPITA GROWTH CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE CHANGE CLINICS COAL COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COST RECOVERY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING REGIONS DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DRYLANDS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES EQUAL ACCESS EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISH FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION FUELS GDP GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNMENT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH OUTCOMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN SKILLS HUMAN WELFARE IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROWTH INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES LIFE EXPECTANCY LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONITORING SYSTEM MORTALITY MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL MONOPOLIES NATURAL RESOURCES PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA INCOMES POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY REDUCING POVERTY REFRIGERATION RICH COUNTRIES RURAL AREAS SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL WELFARE SOUTH ASIAN SPILLOVERS STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBSISTENCE FARMERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE WATER TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRADEOFFS TRANSFER PAYMENTS URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH WEALTH CREATION WESTERN EUROPE WETLANDS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO World Bank Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy |
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This report builds on the consensus
developed at the August 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on
Sustainable Development. It draws on the effort to achieve
the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. And it looks
beyond, to 2050, to envision a future that is far more
prosperous and more equitable than today. This work raises
some hard questions: How do we ensure that the progress
achieved by 2015 is sustainable? What quality of growth will
be required to attain this vision? Long-term thinking is
essential in dealing with sustainability issues (economic
change, ecological threats). A consensus has emerged about
the need to move toward a new development path, one that
integrates economic growth with environmental responsibility
and social equity. The World Bank has been advocating this
vision of responsible growth, together with the concept that
poverty reduction is not just an end in itself but also a
precondition for peaceful coexistence and ecological
survival. The report examines the drivers of
growth-agriculture, trade, energy, water, innovation, human
development, and social development, as well as the global
environment, in particular, forest preservation. It also
considers challenges and constraints for socially balanced development. |
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Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy |
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Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy |
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Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy |
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Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy |
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Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy |
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responsible growth for the new millennium : integrating society, ecology and the economy |
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okr-10986-148532021-04-23T14:03:13Z Responsible Growth for the New Millennium : Integrating Society, Ecology and the Economy World Bank AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ANALYTICAL WORK ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL INCOME AQUIFERS ARABLE LAND AVERAGE INCOME CAPITA GROWTH CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE CHANGE CLINICS COAL COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS COST RECOVERY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING REGIONS DEVELOPING WORLD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DRYLANDS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES EQUAL ACCESS EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL POLICIES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISH FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION FUELS GDP GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNMENT BUDGET CONSTRAINTS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH OUTCOMES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN SKILLS HUMAN WELFARE IMPROVING GOVERNANCE INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROWTH INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES LIFE EXPECTANCY LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONITORING SYSTEM MORTALITY MULTILATERAL TRADE MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL POLICIES NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL MONOPOLIES NATURAL RESOURCES PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA INCOMES POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTION POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY REDUCING POVERTY REFRIGERATION RICH COUNTRIES RURAL AREAS SAFETY NET SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL WELFARE SOUTH ASIAN SPILLOVERS STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBSISTENCE FARMERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE WATER TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY TRADEOFFS TRANSFER PAYMENTS URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH WEALTH CREATION WESTERN EUROPE WETLANDS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO This report builds on the consensus developed at the August 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development. It draws on the effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. And it looks beyond, to 2050, to envision a future that is far more prosperous and more equitable than today. This work raises some hard questions: How do we ensure that the progress achieved by 2015 is sustainable? What quality of growth will be required to attain this vision? Long-term thinking is essential in dealing with sustainability issues (economic change, ecological threats). A consensus has emerged about the need to move toward a new development path, one that integrates economic growth with environmental responsibility and social equity. The World Bank has been advocating this vision of responsible growth, together with the concept that poverty reduction is not just an end in itself but also a precondition for peaceful coexistence and ecological survival. The report examines the drivers of growth-agriculture, trade, energy, water, innovation, human development, and social development, as well as the global environment, in particular, forest preservation. It also considers challenges and constraints for socially balanced development. 2013-08-06T21:31:29Z 2013-08-06T21:31:29Z 2004 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/6243929/integrating-society-ecology-economy-responsible-growth-new-millennium 0-8213-5912-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14853 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |