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List of events
How to shift the traditional growth paradigm towards well-being of humans and our planet - day 1 Date 13/01/2010 City Brussels Country Belgium Summary Decision-makers from various backgrounds will analyze implementation possibilities for new sustainability concepts during three evening events in January and February Aspen International Workshop on "Beyond GDP: quantity and quality of growth" Date 14/01/2010 City Rome Country Italy Summary Aspen Institute Italia, ISTAT and OECD are pleased to announced the Aspen International Workshop on "Beyond GDP: quantity and quality of growth". Growth and Human Development in Morocco Date 15/01/2010 City Rabat Country Morocco Summary The Morroccan High Commissioner of Planning has organized, in partnership with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), a day of reflection and debate on the theme "Growth and Human Development in Morocco" Wellbeing Wales Network Away Day Date 28/01/2010 City Glamorgan Country United Kingdom Summary An opportunity to hear what different organisations and individuals have been doing to promote wellbeing in Wales Twenty Years of Human Development: The past and the future of the Human Development Index Date 28/01/2010 City Cambridge Country United Kingdom Summary A workshop designed to stimulate further understanding of the last twenty years of the Human Development perspective and to examine proposals for improving its future prospects. Gross National Happiness and the search for a new global economic architecture Date 28/01/2010 City Bangkok Country Thailand Summary Gross National Happiness and the search for a new global economic architecture: do we need an alternative development paradigm? Growth in Transition Date 28/01/2010 City Vienna Country Austria Summary The conference intends to spur a broad public debate about fair and sustainable growth strategies for the 21st century