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GDP is a measuring instrument invented in the twentieth century to address the challenges of the twentieth century. In the twenty-first century, we face new challenges: population ageing, obesity, climate change, etc. In order to meet these new challenges, we need new measurement tools and new ways of assessing progress. The Social Progress Index (hereinafter SPI) was designed to complement GDP and other economic indicators in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the country’s overall performance. It is one of the world’s most sophisticated systems developed to measure social development and the first to measure social development independently of economic indicators. Conceptual SPI divides social progress into three main dimensions: basic human needs, basics of well-being and opportunity. In this spirit, the SPI considers social progress to be the ability of society to meet the basic human needs of its citizens, to lay the foundations that empower citizens and communities to enhance and strike the quality of their lives, and to create the conditions for achieving the full potential of all individuals. Implementation of the project aims to measure the social progress of the Trnava Self-Governing Region (hereinafter TTSK) and map the needs, strengths and weaknesses of individual municipalities within the TTSK. The main contribution of the project is the identification of other possible steps and solutions in the areas of measurement with low performance of social progress. The project provides a concrete framework pre:meranie effectiveness of policies by changing SPIs,creating a list of recommended priorities for the agenda for action,creating a cost-effective plan for further measurement The project is thus well perceived by the optics of a pilot, tartation project that has the potential for its further development. An experienced team of experts will customise SPI indicators and information so that the tool can be used for the calculation of SPIs of any less developed region in Slovakia and is also relevant for local authorities, entrepreneurship and social innovators. Using the potential of this tool for mapping all 7 regions of a less developed region will be able to compare the measured data of individual regions and municipalities. (English)
Property / summary: GDP is a measuring instrument invented in the twentieth century to address the challenges of the twentieth century. In the twenty-first century, we face new challenges: population ageing, obesity, climate change, etc. In order to meet these new challenges, we need new measurement tools and new ways of assessing progress. The Social Progress Index (hereinafter SPI) was designed to complement GDP and other economic indicators in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the country’s overall performance. It is one of the world’s most sophisticated systems developed to measure social development and the first to measure social development independently of economic indicators. Conceptual SPI divides social progress into three main dimensions: basic human needs, basics of well-being and opportunity. In this spirit, the SPI considers social progress to be the ability of society to meet the basic human needs of its citizens, to lay the foundations that empower citizens and communities to enhance and strike the quality of their lives, and to create the conditions for achieving the full potential of all individuals. Implementation of the project aims to measure the social progress of the Trnava Self-Governing Region (hereinafter TTSK) and map the needs, strengths and weaknesses of individual municipalities within the TTSK. The main contribution of the project is the identification of other possible steps and solutions in the areas of measurement with low performance of social progress. The project provides a concrete framework pre:meranie effectiveness of policies by changing SPIs,creating a list of recommended priorities for the agenda for action,creating a cost-effective plan for further measurement The project is thus well perceived by the optics of a pilot, tartation project that has the potential for its further development. An experienced team of experts will customise SPI indicators and information so that the tool can be used for the calculation of SPIs of any less developed region in Slovakia and is also relevant for local authorities, entrepreneurship and social innovators. Using the potential of this tool for mapping all 7 regions of a less developed region will be able to compare the measured data of individual regions and municipalities. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: GDP is a measuring instrument invented in the twentieth century to address the challenges of the twentieth century. In the twenty-first century, we face new challenges: population ageing, obesity, climate change, etc. In order to meet these new challenges, we need new measurement tools and new ways of assessing progress. The Social Progress Index (hereinafter SPI) was designed to complement GDP and other economic indicators in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the country’s overall performance. It is one of the world’s most sophisticated systems developed to measure social development and the first to measure social development independently of economic indicators. Conceptual SPI divides social progress into three main dimensions: basic human needs, basics of well-being and opportunity. In this spirit, the SPI considers social progress to be the ability of society to meet the basic human needs of its citizens, to lay the foundations that empower citizens and communities to enhance and strike the quality of their lives, and to create the conditions for achieving the full potential of all individuals. Implementation of the project aims to measure the social progress of the Trnava Self-Governing Region (hereinafter TTSK) and map the needs, strengths and weaknesses of individual municipalities within the TTSK. The main contribution of the project is the identification of other possible steps and solutions in the areas of measurement with low performance of social progress. The project provides a concrete framework pre:meranie effectiveness of policies by changing SPIs,creating a list of recommended priorities for the agenda for action,creating a cost-effective plan for further measurement The project is thus well perceived by the optics of a pilot, tartation project that has the potential for its further development. An experienced team of experts will customise SPI indicators and information so that the tool can be used for the calculation of SPIs of any less developed region in Slovakia and is also relevant for local authorities, entrepreneurship and social innovators. Using the potential of this tool for mapping all 7 regions of a less developed region will be able to compare the measured data of individual regions and municipalities. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3103493 in Slovakia
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    339,063.81 Euro
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    398,898.61 Euro
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    0.85 percent
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    1 July 2019
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    1 January 2022
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    Asociácia pre občiansku spoločnos
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    48°14'3.77"N, 17°1'55.99"E
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    HDP je merací nástroj vynájdený v dvadsiatom storočí na riešenie výziev dvadsiateho storočia. V dvadsiatom prvom storočí čelíme novým výzvam: starnutiu populácie, obezite, klimatickým zmenám, atď. Aby sme dokázali úspešne čeli týmto novým výzvam, potrebujeme nové nástroje merania a nové spôsoby hodnotenia pokroku. Social Progress Index (ďalej len SPI) bol vytvorený na doplnenie HDP a iných ekonomických ukazovatežov, s ciežom poskytova ucelenejší prehžad o celkovej výkonnosti krajiny. Ide o jeden z najprepracovanejších svetových systémov vyvinutých pre meranie spoločenského rozvoja a o prvý systém, ktorý meria spoločenský rozvoj nezávisle na ekonomických ukazovatežoch. Koncepčne SPI rozdežuje sociálny pokrok na tri hlavné dimenzie: základné žudské potreby, základy blahobytu a príležitos. V tomto duchu SPI považuje sociálny pokrok za schopnos spoločnosti uspokoji základné žudské potreby svojich občanov, vytvori základy, ktoré umožňujú občanom a spoločenstvám zvýši a udržiava kvalitu svojho života a vytvára podmienky na dosiahnutie plného potenciálu všetkých jednotlivcov. Realizácia projektu si kladie za ciež zmera sociálny pokrok Trnavského samosprávneho kraja (ďalej len TTSK) a zmapova potreby, silné a slabé stránky jednotlivých obcí v rámci TTSK. Hlavným prínosom projektu je identifikácia ďalších možných krokov a riešení v oblastiach meraní s nízkou výkonnosou sociálneho pokroku. Projekt poskytuje konkrétny rámec pre:meranie efektívnosti politík na základe zmeny SPI,vytvorenie zoznamu odporúčaných priorít pre akčnú agendu,vytvorenie nákladovo efektívneho plánu ďalšieho meraniaProjekt je taktiež vhodné vníma optikou pilotného, štartovacieho projektu, ktorý má potenciál pre svoj ďalší rozvoj. Skúsený tím expertov prispôsobí ukazovatele a informácie SPI na mieru, tak aby nástroj mohol by využitý pre výpočet SPI akéhokožvek menej rozvinutého kraja na území SR a zároveň bol relevantný pre miestne orgány, podnikanie a pre sociálnych inovátorov. Využitie potenciálu tohto nástroja pre zmapovanie všetkých 7 krajov menej rozvinutého regiónu umožní porovna namerané údaje jednotlivých krajov a obcí. (Slovak)
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    GDP is a measuring instrument invented in the twentieth century to address the challenges of the twentieth century. In the twenty-first century, we face new challenges: population ageing, obesity, climate change, etc. In order to meet these new challenges, we need new measurement tools and new ways of assessing progress. The Social Progress Index (hereinafter SPI) was designed to complement GDP and other economic indicators in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the country’s overall performance. It is one of the world’s most sophisticated systems developed to measure social development and the first to measure social development independently of economic indicators. Conceptual SPI divides social progress into three main dimensions: basic human needs, basics of well-being and opportunity. In this spirit, the SPI considers social progress to be the ability of society to meet the basic human needs of its citizens, to lay the foundations that empower citizens and communities to enhance and strike the quality of their lives, and to create the conditions for achieving the full potential of all individuals. Implementation of the project aims to measure the social progress of the Trnava Self-Governing Region (hereinafter TTSK) and map the needs, strengths and weaknesses of individual municipalities within the TTSK. The main contribution of the project is the identification of other possible steps and solutions in the areas of measurement with low performance of social progress. The project provides a concrete framework pre:meranie effectiveness of policies by changing SPIs,creating a list of recommended priorities for the agenda for action,creating a cost-effective plan for further measurement The project is thus well perceived by the optics of a pilot, tartation project that has the potential for its further development. An experienced team of experts will customise SPI indicators and information so that the tool can be used for the calculation of SPIs of any less developed region in Slovakia and is also relevant for local authorities, entrepreneurship and social innovators. Using the potential of this tool for mapping all 7 regions of a less developed region will be able to compare the measured data of individual regions and municipalities. (English)
    15 September 2021
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    314011Q475
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