報告題目:Measuring Sustainability and Equity
報 告 人:Shunsuke Managi 教授
報告時間:11月21日(周二)14:30-16:30
報告地點:博學樓B401
報告人單位:日本九州大學
報告人簡介:
日本九州大學特聘教授、都市研究所所長。同時也是聯合國包容性財富報告主任,政府間氣候變化專門委員會(IPCC)代表作者,經合組織貿易與環境聯合工作組副主席,并與許多國際組織和企業合作。日本科學委員會可持續投資小組委員會主席,著有25本著作和400篇期刊文章,文章發表于Science, Nature, Nature Sustainability, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, The Energy Journal, Omega, Energy Economics, Ecological Economics, Economic Modelling等國際一流期刊。在城市化、交通、能源、氣候變化、可持續發展、城市化和人口變化等領域獲得了多項國家研究資助。
報告摘要:
For keeping track of sustainability of the economy and well-being of people, we need to move beyond just a flow (GDP) approach to use a stock approach to measure wealth -- one that considers the aggregate value of all capital assets -- to take our use of natural capital into account, along with human and produced capital. This view is echoed by the United Nations Secretary General, who’s Common Agenda clearly outlines the need to move beyond GDP as the central measure of national progress. Tracking a country’s GDP over time does not tell us whether the development path being pursued is sustainable. The IWR 2023 undertakes a comprehensive global assessment of the inclusive wealth of 163 countries for 1990–2019. The IWR 2023 adds an explicit focus on the nexus between inequalities and natural assets, highlighting that the loss of nature negatively impacts rural and poor communities in developing countries most directly and most acutely. The report highlights how inclusive wealth -- incorporating natural, human and produced capita -- is a sophisticated yet streamlined measure for assessing national and global development and economic progress. The Inclusive Wealth Report 2023 is the fourth iteration of the Inclusive Wealth series. The Inclusive Wealth paradigm demonstrates that future economic possibilities depend on the current management of all forms of wealth. Focus on inclusive wealth and estimation are the building blocks for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The inclusive wealth index measures the wealth of nations by carrying out a comprehensive analysis of a country’s productive base including the assets from which human well-being is derived, manufactured, human and natural capital. Thus, the IWI measures a nation’s capacity to create and maintain human well-being over time。
主辦單位:經濟管理學院/MBA教育中心
能源安全與低碳發展重點實驗室
四川石油天然氣發展研究中心
人文社會科學處