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539016 | Planetary pressures–adjusted Human Development Index | The Planetary pressures–adjusted Human Development Index (PHDI) adjusts the Human Development Index (HDI) for planetary pressures in the Anthropocene. The PHDI discounts the HDI for pressures on the planet to reflect a concern for intergenerational inequality, similar to the Inequality-adjusted HDI adjustment, which is motivated by a concern for intragenerational inequality. The PHDI is computed as the product of the HDI and (1 – index of planetary pressures), where (1 – index of planetary pressures) can be seen as an adjustment factor. The PHDI is the level of human development adjusted by carbon dioxide emissions per capita (production) and material footprint per capita to account for the excessive human pressure on the planet. It should be seen as an incentive for transformation. In an ideal scenario, with no pressures on the planet, the PHDI equals the HDI. However, as pressures increase, the PHDI falls below the HDI. In this sense the PHDI measures the level of human development when planetary pressures are considered. | 2022-11-29 22:41:55 | 2024-04-16 18:33:13 | 1990-2021 | 5825 | { "numDecimalPlaces": 3 } |
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