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Relationships of the dimensions of sustainability as measured by the sustainable society index framework
Authors:Jari Kaivo-oja  Jarmo Vehmas  Jyrki Luukkanen
Institution:Finland Futures Research Centre, University of Turku, Yliopistonkatu 58 D, 33100 Tampere, Turku, Finland
Abstract:This article presents a study of the interrelationships between the different dimensions of sustainability as measured by the sustainable society index framework. We examine the statistical relationships between the four indices making up the sustainable society index framework. The analysis uses the complete existing data set provided by Sustainable Society Foundation for the years 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012 and for 151 countries. While the time period where data are available is quite short, we can make some preliminary observations about the apparent trends in the interrelationships of the different dimensions of sustainability. This study shows that the three dimensions of sustainability are far from all being synergic and positively correlated. There is a strong negative correlation between human well-being and environmental well-being. This is problematic from the point of view of the Brundtland Commission’s three-pillar definition of sustainability. However, the trade-off relationship between economic and environmental development measured by the economic well-being index and environmental well-being index is decreasing and the dimensions are becoming more de-linked. This trend is promising from the sustainability perspective.
Keywords:sustainability  indicators  sustainable society index  sustainability dimensions  sustainability measurement
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