This paper focuses on the practical approach to sustainable development in Bhutan and specifically on public views on and experiences with the implementation of this strategy. Bhutan's development goal is 'gross national happiness'. The strategy it has adopted to achieve this goal is known as the 'middle path strategy', which essentially addresses four sources ('pillars') of gross national happiness: economic development, ecological preservation, cultural preservation and good governance, without giving greater emphasis to any one pillar over the others. The paper is based on a survey conducted in 10 districts of Bhutan. Standard pre-designed questionnaires were used for interviews with representatives of three main groups in society: the s...
In this small monograph, the author discusses Bhutan's vision for the Gross National Happiness (GNH)...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Back in the 1970s, when discussion concerning economic development was monopolized by the concept of...
Religion, culture and polity have largely influenced what is unique about Bhutan today. As a Mahayan...
This paper consists of two parts, which are conceptually only loosely interconnected. Proceeding fro...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
The objective of this paper is to compare the concepts of Sustainable Development (SD) and Gross Nat...
With the onset of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on climate cha...
Abstract onlyThis book explores the practices of governance in Bhutan and how they shape the impleme...
The small kingdom of Bhutan nestled in the eastern Himalayas has declared Gross National Happiness (...
In this paper, the author demonstrates that Bhutan's philosophy of Gross National Happiness is relat...
The objective of this paper is to compare the concepts of Sustainable Development (SD) and Gross Nat...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
The Royal Government of Bhutan has proclaimed Gross National Happiness (GNH) the Kingdom's vision of...
In this small monograph, the author discusses Bhutan's vision for the Gross National Happiness (GNH)...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Back in the 1970s, when discussion concerning economic development was monopolized by the concept of...
Religion, culture and polity have largely influenced what is unique about Bhutan today. As a Mahayan...
This paper consists of two parts, which are conceptually only loosely interconnected. Proceeding fro...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
This paper presents a participatory methodological framework to identify Gross National Happiness (G...
The objective of this paper is to compare the concepts of Sustainable Development (SD) and Gross Nat...
With the onset of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on climate cha...
Abstract onlyThis book explores the practices of governance in Bhutan and how they shape the impleme...
The small kingdom of Bhutan nestled in the eastern Himalayas has declared Gross National Happiness (...
In this paper, the author demonstrates that Bhutan's philosophy of Gross National Happiness is relat...
The objective of this paper is to compare the concepts of Sustainable Development (SD) and Gross Nat...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
The Royal Government of Bhutan has proclaimed Gross National Happiness (GNH) the Kingdom's vision of...
In this small monograph, the author discusses Bhutan's vision for the Gross National Happiness (GNH)...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Back in the 1970s, when discussion concerning economic development was monopolized by the concept of...