Developing an indicator set for measuring sustainable development in India |
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Authors: | Ahmad M. Khalid Seema Sharma Amlendu K. Dubey |
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Affiliation: | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Department of Management Studies, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | The global agenda of sustainable development (SD) will get a major boost from the successful implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in developing countries. This requires effective planning and understanding of the SDGs at the national level and developing sound SDG indicators that account for country priorities. Currently, there is no formal SDG indicator set in India, but the process for it is underway. This paper has attempted to propose a unique technique for identifying the most representative indicator set for SD measurement in India based on the SDGs. Considering the needs and preferences of the country, a three‐stage process is proposed to develop the priority indicator set. The application of the approach has been presented for SDG 7, which relates to energy. This is supported with a background on India's SD progress. The proposed technique is simple yet effective, and can be easily replicated by other developing countries. |
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Keywords: | Sustainable development goals (SDGs) sustainable development (SD) SDG indicators millennium development goals (MDGs) developing countries India |
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