A proposed local sustainable development index: An application to cities of Davao Region, Philippines -

M. A. Medina
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Aim: A proposed local sustainable development index (LSDI) is developed using 16 indicators which are locally available, internationally accepted, and coherent with national development goals. Methods: Indicator values were normalized using the Min-Max technique. Equal weighting and linear additive aggregation method was also done for the computation. The LSDI was then pilot tested to compare 6 cities in Davao Region, Philippines. The study was conducted in June, 2012. Results: The index revealed that Mati City has the highest LSDI score due to its high scores especially in terms of ecological indicators. On the other hand, the Island Garden City of Samal has the lowest LSDI score which is mainly attributed to its high poverty incidence as well as low scores in health and nutrition. Conclusions: Though the LSDI does not absolutely reflect the sustainability of cities, it can be helpful in identifying future development programs as it identifies weak and strong points of a city in comparison with other areas.
提出的地方可持续发展指数:在菲律宾达沃地区城市的应用
目的:拟定了一个地方可持续发展指数(LSDI),使用16个当地可获得的、国际上接受的、与国家发展目标一致的指标。方法:采用Min-Max技术对指标值进行归一化。采用等权法和线性加性聚合法进行计算。然后对LSDI进行了试点测试,以比较菲律宾达沃地区的6个城市。该研究于2012年6月进行。结果:指数显示,马提市的LSDI得分最高,特别是在生态指标方面得分较高。另一方面,萨马尔岛花园城市的LSDI得分最低,这主要是由于其高贫困率以及健康和营养方面的得分较低。结论:虽然LSDI不能绝对反映城市的可持续性,但它可以帮助确定未来的发展计划,因为它可以识别城市与其他地区相比的弱点和优势。
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