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dc.contributor.authorKaklauskas, Artūras
dc.contributor.authorKaklauskienė, Loreta
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T16:24:52Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T16:24:52Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/113511
dc.description.abstractThe United Nations have announced 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets, which are indivisible and integrated, and which balance the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. This indicates that the performance of successful nations is generally good across many sustainability indicators. Our results, based on multi-criteria and statistical analysis across 173 countries, suggest an interconnection between a country’s sustainability 12 indicators and success. This article focuses on the Country Success and Sustainability (CSS) Maps and Models of the World, which show that improvements in environmental, social, and economic sustainability indicators lead to improvements in the country's success, and vice versa. The CSS Models explain 98.2% of national success and 80.8% of the three dimensions of average sustainability dispersions. When a nation’s success increases by 1%, the 12 indicators of the three dimensions of sustainability improve by 0.85% on average. The human development index and GDP per capita were the success variables with the most substantial impact on 12 sustainability indicators in 173 countries. Calculations made using equal and different weights of 17 criteria show a deviation of 5.34% for the priorities of these 173 countries.eng
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dc.format.extentp. 1-16
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScience Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science)
dc.relation.isreferencedbyScopus
dc.titleAnalysis of the impact of success on three dimensions of sustainability in 173 countries
dc.typeStraipsnis Web of Science DB / Article in Web of Science DB
dcterms.accessRightsTis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
dcterms.licenseCreative Commons – Attribution – 4.0 International
dcterms.references49
dc.type.pubtypeS1 - Straipsnis Web of Science DB / Web of Science DB article
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.facultyStatybos fakultetas / Faculty of Civil Engineering
dc.contributor.departmentTvariosios statybos institutas / Institute of Sustainable Construction
dc.subject.researchfieldS 003 - Vadyba / Management
dc.subject.researchfieldT 004 - Aplinkos inžinerija / Environmental engineering
dc.subject.vgtuprioritizedfieldsEV03 - Dinamiškoji vadyba / Dynamic Management
dc.subject.ltspecializationsL102 - Energetika ir tvari aplinka / Energy and a sustainable environment
dc.subject.en173 countries
dc.subject.ensustainability and success indicators
dc.subject.enmultiple criteria analysis
dc.subject.enmultiple linear regression models
dc.subject.enCountry Success and Sustainability Maps of the World
dcterms.sourcetitleScientific reports
dc.description.issueiss. 1
dc.description.volumevol. 12
dc.publisher.nameNature portfolio
dc.publisher.cityBerlin
dc.identifier.doi000847803100015
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41598-022-19131-6
dc.identifier.elaba139070499


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