Public-policy sustainability metrics are measurement tools that help evaluate whether policies support long-term well-being, fairness, and social stability. They assess the effects of laws and programs on current and future generations. Because sustainable policy protects human dignity, these metrics are vital.
In the Correcting Time teachings, policy metrics reflect the Seven Core Values, which form the foundation for ethical evaluation. Metrics highlight whether policies promote equality, growth, compassion, and improved quality of life. Moreover, they help leaders avoid short-term decisions that create long-term harm.
Additionally, sustainability metrics support transparent governance, preventive leadership, and strategic social design. As societies adopt these tools, decision-making becomes more responsible and spiritually aligned.
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Policy Evaluation Tools
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Sustainability Indicators
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Long-Term Policy Metrics
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Governance Assessment
