Noun
GNH (uncountable)
Initialism of gross national happiness.
Because of this, other measures of welfare such as the Human Development Index (HDI), Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW), Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI), gross national happiness (GNH), and sustainable national income (SNI) are used. Source: Internet
The attitude of GNH is visible also in the struggle of the LGBTI community here. Source: Internet
Her Majesty the Queen Mother, Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck also launched a book titled: Re-focusing, Education for GNH, Embracing Heaven on Earth. Source: Internet
The Workshop Coordinator from Centre for Bhutan Studies, Tshoki Zangmo said a lot of tourists are now interested in GNH according to one of the tourism monitor reports published by Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) and also based on observation. Source: Internet
This concept has been adopted by Bhutan, where they have rejected the GDP-based method of measuring progress, and they have adopted the ‘Gross National Happiness’ (GNH) concept based on the ‘sufficiency economics’ principles. Source: Internet
The OECD issued a guide for the use of subjective well-being metrics in 2013. citation In the U.S., cities and communities are using a GNH metric at a grassroots level. Source: Internet