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- Human Development and Sustainability – (according to the UN) - Human Development Index

- Human Development and Sustainability – (according to the UN) - Human Development Index. Human Development and Sustainability. Human Development and sustainability are 2 concepts that provide another way of looking at the differences and similarities between countries around the world.

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- Human Development and Sustainability – (according to the UN) - Human Development Index

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  1. - Human Development and Sustainability – (according to the UN)- Human Development Index

  2. Human Development and Sustainability • Human Development and sustainability are 2 concepts that provide another way of looking at the differences and similarities between countries around the world. • The two classification methods which we have looked at are BROAD GROUPING and MORTALITY STRATA. • They can be limiting because…

  3. Mortality Strata Broad Grouping

  4. Human Development • The basic purpose of human development is to enlarge peoples choices. The objective of human development is to create an enabling environment for people to enjoy long healthy and creative lives. • People are the real wealth of nations, therefore it is about people having more choices in order to lead the life they value.

  5. IMPORTANT Human Development • Is defined by the UN as ‘creating an environment in which people can develop their full potential and lead productive, creative lives in accordance with their needs and interests.’ • It is about expanding peoples choices and enhancing capabilities (the range of things people can be and do) • have access to knowledge • Be able to lead long healthy lives • Be able to participate in decisions that affect their lives

  6. Human Development • In order to improve Human Development people need to build on certain capabilities (the range of things they can do and be). Some of these include • have access to knowledge • Be able to lead long healthy lives • Be able to participate in decisions that affect their lives

  7. Human Development Index (HDI) • Measuring the HD of a country is impossible. There are many aspects of peoples lives that need to be taken into account, and to collect all this info is IMPOSSIBLE! • The UN has HOWEVER developed a system that attempts to reflect the level of HD being experienced in different countries and regions. • This is known as the HDI and uses 3 indicators to estimate the level of HD.

  8. IMPORTANT Human Development • A measurement of human development which combines indicators of life expectancy, educational levels and income. The Human Development Index provides a single statistic which can be used as a reference for both social and economic development.

  9. IMPORTANT Human Development Index (HDI) • To measure human development of a country the Dimensions and Key Indicators are looked at

  10. Use the mapping feature on the Canadian Geographic website: • http://worldmap.canadiangeographic.ca/

  11. Measuring Human Development • The human development rank countries into 4 quartiles according to their Human Development Index. • Very High Human Development • High Human Development • Medium Human Development • Low Human Development

  12. Measuring Human Development • Very High Human Development • High Human Development • Medium Human Development • Low Human Development • The only quartile considered developed is number 1. The rest are considered developing although the level of development varies considerably among these countries.

  13. Comparing the classification methods

  14. IMPORTANT Sustainable human development • Means - Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5NiTN0chj0

  15. Sustainable human development – 3 dimensions • The united nations consider 3 dimensions of sustainability • Economic Sustainability- refers to the capacity of future generations being able to earn an income, have resources and economic growth over time • Social Sustainability – this relates to future generations having the same or improved access to social resources – such as human rights, political stability, education • Environmental Sustainability – ensuring the natural environment is utilised in ways that preserve resources

  16. Sustainability dimensions interrelating

  17. Use the glossary on the WHO website (http://www.who.int/trade/glossary/en/#D) to find definitions for the following terms: • Development • Sustainable development • Access the Human Development Report to research this indicator and analyse differences between countries: http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2013/

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