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"Ocean accounts as an approach to foster, monitor, and report progress " by Tainã Gonçalves Loureiro, Ben Milligan et al.

Ocean systems are changing due to natural and anthropogenic processes. Ocean resource use is changing as coastal nations have emphasised the opportunity to advance ocean activities to foster economic growth and food, energy, and job security, facilitated by new technologies. The expansion and diversification of ocean-dependent activities increase pressures on the ocean. To ensure current and future opportunities arising from ocean resource use activities, it is critical to prioritise the sustainable development of ocean activities, balancing and bridging ocean health, wealth, and the equitable distribution of opportunities. Historically, economic indicators guide economic expansion, investment, and strategic planning. However, such monetary metrics provide limited information on resource-use sustainability or income distribution, benefits and costs (sectoral inclusivity), hampering their utilisation for environmental and societal decision making. Accordingly, accounting systems that go beyond economic metrics alone and integrate societal, economic and environmental information to measure and manage progress towards ocean sustainable development are essential. This integration is best achieved by incorporating these three domains into a consistent and standard ocean accounting (OA) framework based on established and novel accounting standards. This publication describes the novel OA framework and its components; highlights its use opportunities, benefits, and challenges; and presents the Systems and Flows Model (SaFM) for OA. The SaFM represents the OA framework as a system of systems, evidencing the various accounting standards it integrates and the flows between them.

Flows-model , Adaptative-policymaking , Ata-integration , Ocean-governance , Ocean-sustainable-development , Statistical-standards , Ystem-of-environmental-economic-accounting ,

Trailblazing women in statistics


Trailblazing women in statistics
Lynne Billard
Women have been leaders in the field of statistics for decades, with contributions ranging from theoretical developments to applications in biology, climatology and medicine.
A recent paper by University of Georgia statistics professor Lynne Billard, “Women Trailblazers in the Statistical Profession,” provides a historical introduction to these remarkable scholars from around the globe.
Billard met or knew several of these extraordinary women.
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale
Born in Italy in 1820, Nightingale began her career as a nurse and played a major role in organizing the care of soldiers during the Crimean War. With her background in mathematics, Nightingale was able to demonstrate that fatalities associated with war wounds were considerably fewer than those from communicable diseases contracted from unsanitary conditions. The implementation of new sanitary practices led to a 40% decline in the mortality rate.

Oklahoma , United-states , Chapel-hill , South-australia , Australia , Florence-nightingale , Victoria , Sydney , New-south-wales , Washington , Cosmos-club , District-of-columbia

Extension for Call for Intent/Application | Philippine Statistics Authority

Extension for Call for Intent/Application | Philippine Statistics Authority
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Denniss-mapa , Career-executive-service , Technical-coordination-office , Office-of-the-assistant-national , Standards-service , National-statistician , Portal-account , Assistant-national , Technical-coordination , First-step , Statistical-standards

How Should We Think About Full Employment In The Federal Reserve's Dual Mandate? Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard - At The Ec10, Principles Of Economics, Lecture, Faculty Of Arts And Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Via Webcast)


How Should We Think About Full Employment In The Federal Reserve's Dual Mandate? Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard - At The Ec10, Principles Of Economics, Lecture, Faculty Of Arts And Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Via Webcast)
Date
24/02/2021
I want to thank Jason Furman and David Laibson for inviting me to join your economics class. I often found it difficult in introductory economics to connect the abstract concepts in the textbooks to the real-world issues I cared about. So the one message I hope you remember from today is that economics provides powerful tools to enable you to analyze and affect the issues that matter most to you.1

California , United-states , Australia , Japan , New-zealand , Washington , National-bureau-of-economic-research , Bridgewater , South-australia , Cambridge , Cambridgeshire , United-kingdom