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The experience of Gross National Happiness as development framework / Karma Ura

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Thimphu : CBR & Aaian Development Bank, 2015.Description: 38 p. : illDDC classification:
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Summary: CONTENTS FIGURES ......................................................................................................................................................... iv ABSTRACT ...................................................................................................................................................... v ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................................................... vi 1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................... 1 2. VISION OF INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY, AND GOVERNING SYSTEM ............................................... 2 3. CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING, BUDDHIST HAPPINESS, AND GNH ........................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Subjective Well-Being ............................................................................................................................ 3 3.2 Buddhist Happiness ................................................................................................................................ 5 3.3 Well-Being and Happiness in GNH .................................................................................................. 6 4. METHODOLOGY OF MEASURING GNH AND ITS INDICATORS .............................................. 7 5. MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK—STATE AND NON-OFFICIAL INSTITUTIONS AND ACTORS ..................................................................................................................... 9 6. DECISION-GUIDING TOOL: GNH POLICY SCREENING TOOLS ............................................. 12 7. GNH SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT: POLICY OUTCOMES ............................................................. 14 7.1 Findings and Implications of GNH Surveys ...................................................................................... 14 7.2 Media .............................................................................................................................................................. 17 7.3 Tourism .................................................................................................................................................... 18 7.4 Wildlife Depredations ............................................................................................................................... 19 8. GNH OUTREACH ..................................................................................................................................... 20 9. OUTLOOK .................................................................................................................................................. 21 APPENDIX...................................................................................................................................................... 23 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................................ 27
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CONTENTS
FIGURES ......................................................................................................................................................... iv
ABSTRACT ...................................................................................................................................................... v
ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................................................... vi
1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................... 1
2. VISION OF INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY, AND GOVERNING SYSTEM ............................................... 2
3. CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING,
BUDDHIST HAPPINESS, AND GNH ........................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Subjective Well-Being ............................................................................................................................ 3
3.2 Buddhist Happiness ................................................................................................................................ 5
3.3 Well-Being and Happiness in GNH .................................................................................................. 6
4. METHODOLOGY OF MEASURING GNH AND ITS INDICATORS .............................................. 7
5. MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK—STATE AND NON-OFFICIAL
INSTITUTIONS AND ACTORS ..................................................................................................................... 9
6. DECISION-GUIDING TOOL: GNH POLICY SCREENING TOOLS ............................................. 12
7. GNH SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT: POLICY OUTCOMES ............................................................. 14
7.1 Findings and Implications of GNH Surveys ...................................................................................... 14
7.2 Media .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
7.3 Tourism .................................................................................................................................................... 18
7.4 Wildlife Depredations ............................................................................................................................... 19
8. GNH OUTREACH ..................................................................................................................................... 20
9. OUTLOOK .................................................................................................................................................. 21
APPENDIX...................................................................................................................................................... 23
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................................ 27

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