Human development report 2010: the real wealth of nations : pathways to human development.
Material type: TextPublication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011Edition: 20th anniversary edDescription: xiii, 227 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cmISBN:- 9780230284456
- 0230284450
- Economic development -- Social aspects -- Periodicals
- Population geography -- Periodicals
- Quality of life -- Periodicals
- Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- Periodicals
- Multiculturalism -- Periodicals
- Economic development -- Social aspects -- Statistics
- Quality of life -- Statistics
- Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- Statistics
- Population geography -- Statistics
- HD72 .H85 2010
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Published for the United Nations Development Programme.
Includes bibliographical references.
"People are the real wealth of a nation." With these words the 1990 Human Development Report (HDR) began a forceful case for a new approach to thinking about development. That the objective of development should be to create an enabling environment for people to enjoy long, healthy and creative lives may appear self-evident today. But that has not always been the case. A central objective of the HDR for the past 20 years has been to emphasize that development is primarily and fundamentally about people. This year's Report celebrates the contributions of the human development approach, which is as relevant as ever to making sense of our changing world and finding ways to improve people's well-being. Indeed, human development is an evolving idea-not a fixed, static set of precepts-and as the world changes, analytical tools and concepts evolve. So this Report is also about how the human development approach can adjust to meet the challenges of the new millennium." -- Overview.
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