Spain
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| Spain | |
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| Population (In Millions) | 46.08 |
| Human Development Index | 23/169 |
| Gross Domestic Product (In USD Billions - World Bank) | 1,407.41 |
| Global Peace Index | 28/153 |
| Happy Planet Index | 76/143 |
| Social Institutions and Gender Index | - /102 |
| Environmental Performance Index | 25/163 |
| Child Mortality Rate | 3.9 |
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Main Initiatives
Observatory on Sustainability in Spain
The Observatory on Sustainability in Spain (OSE) is an independent organization that was set up in 2005 as the result of a collaboration agreement between the Spanish Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs, the Biodiversity Foundation (Fundación Biodiversidad) and Alcalá University’s General Foundation.
The OSE has for ambition to become a reference centre for the whole of Spain that rigorously collects, processes and assesses basic information on sustainability in Spain (current situation, trends and future scenarios), always taking into account its different dimensions (social, economic and environmental).
It publishes every year an assesment of sustainable development in Spain. The last report was published for 2011 and is disponible (in spanish) here: http://www.sostenibilidad-es.org/es/indicadores?field_anyo_value_many_to_one=2011
Catalonia's Strategy for Sustainable Development
The Strategy for Sustainable Development of Catalonia on the horizon 2026 is the road map that sets the lines and key strategic objectives to ensure the transition of Catalonia towards a safe, eco-efficient and low carbon content, based on efficiency resource consumption and minimizing their impacts on health and the environment in Catalonia and in the world.
Fundacion Valores
Fundación Valores is a non-profit organization, consisting of a global network of professionals actively engaged in the development of sustainable measures and innovative politics which will ensure the creation of a just, sustainable and peaceful society. Fundación Valores is affiliated with the Earth Charter Initiatives[1].
Social Barometer of Spain
The Social Barometer of Spain is a continuous assessment of the social situation of Spain, developed by Colectivo Ioé and supported by Centro de Investigación para la Paz-Peace Research Center (CIP-Ecosocial). It proposes a 180 social indicators system, all from official sources, and synthetic indexes transparently developed by the authors and open to an active intervention for all users, corresponding to eleven social spheres, offering a global vision of important questions related to welfare
The Spanish Initiative and the OECD-hosted Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies
Aim
Spain is now participating in the OECD-hosted Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies. With its own initiative, Spain joins the extensive network of partners who share the common aim of measuring progress and the quality of life from a different standpoint than that provided by traditional economic measures.
Co-ordination of the project
The Project in Spain has been led, in its preliminary stage, by the Spanish Delegation at the OECD with a co-ordinating group comprising the National Statistics Institute (INE), the Economic Office of the President (OEP), the Spanish Chapter of the Club of Rome (CECoR) and the Observatory on Sustainability in Spain (OSE).
Constitution of the Spanish National Roundtable
Following the presentation of the project in Barcelona in May 2009, a National Roundtable was set up to help society discuss, assess and put forward alternative choices based on Spain’s own situation.
Instruments for carrying out the project: Working Groups, Digital Communication Platform, Citizen Survey and Scientific Committee
Working Group 1: Economic measurements of well-being and updated macroeconomic indicators, led by the National Statistics Institute (INE).
Working Group 2: The social dimension and the different measures for assessing it, led by the Spanish Chapter of the Club of Rome (CECoR).
Working Group 3: Environmental sustainability and global co-operation, led by the Observatory on Sustainability in Spain (OSE).
UNDP Human Development Trends 2011
The Human Development Index represents a push for a broader definition of well-being and provides a composite measure of three basic dimensions of human development: health, education and income. According to the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report 2011 Spain's HDI is 0.878, which gives the country a rank of 23 out of 187 countries with comparable data. The HDI of OECD as a region increased from 0.749 in 1980 to 0.873 today, placing Spain above the regional average[2].
Spain's HDI breaks down as follow:- Health: 0.969
- Education: 0.874
- Income: 0.799.
Official Statistics
Happiness in Spain
This is an overview of findings on Happiness in Spain.The available findings are presented in the latest ‘Nation Report’ on Spain [1]. This report is ordered by type of happiness questions and within these types by year. This ordering is to facilitate the assessment of progress, comparison over time being most fruitful using the same questions.
The report presents means and standard deviations, both on the original scale range and transformed to a common range 0-10. The means inform about the level of happiness in the country and the standard deviations about inequality of happiness.
Links provide more detail about the precise text of the question, the full distribution of responses and technical details of the survey. The report is continuously updated.
Progress Papers and Publications
- Integrated Assessment of the Sustainability Report in Spain, 2007, Observatory of Sustainable Development.
- 2011 Indicators of Sustainable Development in Spain, Observatory of Sustainable Development.
- Spanish Sustainable Development Strategy, 2007, Ministry of Environment
- Why And Where To Invest More In Education And How To Pay For It: Some General Considerations, 2006, Angel de la Fuente, Instituto de Análisis Económico, CSIC, Spain. This presentation argues that strengthening European education and training systems is crucial to promote growth, competitiveness and social cohesion, and it sets out some policy guidelines and proposals in this field that include giving top priority to preprimary education, developing an evaluation culture as a way to increase the quality of primary and secondary schooling and redesigning university financing. [Edit description] [0 comment]
References
- ↑ http://www.fundacionvalores.es/fundacion.htm Fundacion Valores
- ↑ United Nations Development Programme.Human Development Report 2011.http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/countries/profiles/ESP.html
