Norma Maccari's research while affiliated with Parthenope University of Naples and other places
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Publications (5)
Human Development Index is one of the (if not the) most widely used measure of well-being, still missing, however, an "environmental dimension" (as suggested during the Rio+20-United Nation Conference on Sustainable Development, as part of Millennium Development Goals post-2015). This paper tackles this issue and introduces an original quantitative...
This paper investigates the relationship between environmental degradation, income and regulation for the Alberta province of Canada. This issue assumes a value added since Alberta is the third-largest oil reserve in the world after Saudi-Arabia and Venezuela. The province is interested by large extractions of unconventional oil from bituminous san...
Human Development Index (HDI) is one of the most widely used measure of well-being. The weak point of this index is that it does not take into account the concept of sustainability and, more precisely, it is lacking in the environmental component specification. On the other side of the spectrum, some indicators provide useful information about the...
The concept of the so-called "going beyond the GDP" have been generated by the latest international debates about the multidimensional assessment of wellbeing. In other words, the attention should be posed not only on assets, for which the GDP it is still a valid proxy, but also on all that factors responsible for life quality. In addition to this...
Il recente dibattito internazionale sul cosiddetto "superamento del Pil" ha portato allo sviluppo del concetto di benessere multidimensionale. In altre parole oltre agli aspetti materiali, per i quali il PIL rimane una valida proxy, l’attenzione deve essere posta anche su tutti quei fattori responsabili della qualita della vita. Tali dimensioni del...
Citations
... Educational index, measured by a two-component geometric average: the average school year for adults aged 25 years (MYSI / Mean Year of Schooling Index) and expected school years for school-aged children index (EYSI/ Expected years of schooling). Income Index where Gross National Income per capita represents a component of wealth index with purchasing power parity (PPP), which replaces the old Gross Domestic Product (Maccari, 2014). ...
... In the economic area, the theme of the sustainability of well-being, with reference to the major economic indicators (Viola et al., 2013), to the policies of local governments (Borrelli, 2013), to national and European Union (Misso et al., 2016). Viola et al. (2013) put their attention on the multidimensionality of the concept of well-being by entering the debate on the representativeness of GDP as an indicator of well-being (Bergh 2009;Fleurbaey 2009). ...
... An OECD study "How's life? Measuring well -being" (OECD, 2011a) highlights how the replicability of the four stocks of capital, environmental (natural, landscape an cultural), economic, human, and social capital constitutes a second essential condition of sustainability ( Viola et al., 2013). ...
... Regarding the second direction, scholars introduce a comprehensive environmental index combined with HDI (Costantini and Monni, 2005;Hickel, 2020), such as the Ecological Footprint Human Development Index (EFHDI) (Morse, 2003a) and the Environmental Human Development Index (EHDI) (Maccari, 2014). Ecological Footprints (EF) (Wackernagel and Rees, 1997) and the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) (EPI, 2012) are comprehensive environmental indicators, in addition to per capita carbon emission, including land ecological indicators such as forest coverage and nature reserves area. ...
... Among the countries that their economic cycle is built upon natural resources, there are countries whose economy is driven by fossil fuels [22] and the wealth obtained from the sale and export of oil is the biggest source of the country's revenue [23]. In oil exporting countries, heavy dependence upon oil is much higher than the rest of the world [24]. ...