The state of the 'Prosperity' pillar by 2022: A partial ordering-based analysis of the sustainable development goals 7–11

IF 5.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Green Finance Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3934/gf.2023005
L. Carlsen
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Based on the data provided in the 2022 Sustainable Development Report the so-called Prosperity pillar, i.e., the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 7–11 is studied to elucidate the state of compliance as well as the trends in development for the 193 countries included in the report. To the extent that data for all five SDGs were available partial ordering methodology was applied to rank the countries according to their compliance as well as their trend toward compliance. The analyses took simultaneously data for all five SDGs into account to get an overall picture of the prosperity midway through the 15 years period for the 17 UN SDGs. It was disclosed that the ten top countries, i.e., presently best comply with the prosperity goals were Denmark > Austria = Finland = Sweden = Norway > Slovenia > Germany > Portugal > Japan > Iceland, respectively. In the case of the trends, the top ten countries were found to be Germany > Netherlands > Ecuador > Bhutan = Finland = Ireland = Slovak Republic > Czech Republic = Maldives = Malta, respectively. It was further disclosed that SDG 10 (Reduced inequalities) appeared as the most important indicator for the ranking, whereas SDG 9 (Industry, innovation, and infrastructure) appeared as the least important. A similar set of analyses was carried out for country regions. The top regions both in the case of states and trends were the OECD and the high-income countries whereas the bottom of the list was the low-income countries and Africa. The study unambiguously points to SDG 10 (reduced inequalities) as the main focus for the remaining period.
到2022年“繁荣”支柱的状况:对可持续发展目标7-11的部分排序分析
根据2022年可持续发展报告提供的数据,对所谓的繁荣支柱,即可持续发展目标(SDGs) 7-11进行了研究,以阐明报告中包含的193个国家的合规状况以及发展趋势。在所有五个可持续发展目标的数据都可用的情况下,采用了部分排序方法,根据各国的遵守情况及其遵守趋势对各国进行排名。分析同时考虑了所有五个可持续发展目标的数据,以全面了解17个联合国可持续发展目标15年期间的繁荣情况。据透露,目前最符合繁荣目标的10个国家分别是丹麦bb0奥地利=芬兰=瑞典=挪威bb1斯洛文尼亚bb2德国bb3葡萄牙bb4日本bb5冰岛。就趋势而言,排名前十的国家分别是:德国、荷兰、厄瓜多尔、不丹、芬兰、爱尔兰、斯洛伐克、捷克、马尔代夫、马耳他。进一步披露,可持续发展目标10(减少不平等)似乎是排名中最重要的指标,而可持续发展目标9(工业、创新和基础设施)似乎是最不重要的指标。对国家区域进行了一套类似的分析。就国家和趋势而言,排名靠前的地区是经合组织和高收入国家,而排名靠后的是低收入国家和非洲。该研究明确指出,可持续发展目标10(减少不平等)是剩余时期的主要重点。
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Green Finance
Green Finance Multiple-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.50%
发文量
14
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Green Finance is an international, interdisciplinary Open Access journal dedicated to green finance, environmental, and sustainability research and practice. It offers a platform for publishing original contributions and technical reviews on green finance and related topics, following a rigorous peer-review process. Accepted article types include original research, reviews, editorials, letters, and conference reports.
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