Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring

Published by the World Bank (as “Adjusted Net Savings”) for around 160 countries, Genuine Savings (GS) presents the most respected but also the most debated indicator for “weak” sustainability. It originates from the so-called “Hartwick rule” for the re-investment of rents from the depletion of natu...

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Main Author: Adrian Boos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/4/4146
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spelling doaj-e530820a6385452193185c7fd357dd492020-11-24T20:46:26ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-04-01744146418210.3390/su7044146su7044146Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical MeasuringAdrian Boos0Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn, Nußallee 21, 53115 Bonn, GermanyPublished by the World Bank (as “Adjusted Net Savings”) for around 160 countries, Genuine Savings (GS) presents the most respected but also the most debated indicator for “weak” sustainability. It originates from the so-called “Hartwick rule” for the re-investment of rents from the depletion of natural in reproducible forms of capital. Coming from the theoretical reasoning behind GS, this paper discusses possible extensions either not yet discussed or underrepresented in current research. Mainly, I suggest a discussion of additional items that could be included in GS and show that both the global average and individual country levels of GS would change immensely by including these recommendations.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/4/4146genuine savingsadjusted net savingssustainable developmentweak sustainabilitysubstitutionphysical capitalhuman capitalnatural capital
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Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring
Sustainability
genuine savings
adjusted net savings
sustainable development
weak sustainability
substitution
physical capital
human capital
natural capital
author_facet Adrian Boos
author_sort Adrian Boos
title Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring
title_short Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring
title_full Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring
title_fullStr Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring
title_full_unstemmed Genuine Savings as an Indicator for “Weak” Sustainability: Critical Survey and Possible Ways forward in Practical Measuring
title_sort genuine savings as an indicator for “weak” sustainability: critical survey and possible ways forward in practical measuring
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Published by the World Bank (as “Adjusted Net Savings”) for around 160 countries, Genuine Savings (GS) presents the most respected but also the most debated indicator for “weak” sustainability. It originates from the so-called “Hartwick rule” for the re-investment of rents from the depletion of natural in reproducible forms of capital. Coming from the theoretical reasoning behind GS, this paper discusses possible extensions either not yet discussed or underrepresented in current research. Mainly, I suggest a discussion of additional items that could be included in GS and show that both the global average and individual country levels of GS would change immensely by including these recommendations.
topic genuine savings
adjusted net savings
sustainable development
weak sustainability
substitution
physical capital
human capital
natural capital
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/4/4146
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