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      Synergies and trade‐offs across sustainable development goals: A novel method incorporating indirect interactions analysis

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      Sustainable Development
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          The sustainable development goals (SDGs) are presented as significantly interacted. Yet most studies only investigated the direct interactions of SDG targets, and indirect interactions, that is, the interlinkages transmitted through one or more mediums, should also be considered to obtain more accurate interaction estimation and more scientific policy decisions. We first made a methodological contribution by proposing a plus‐minus decision‐making trial and evaluation laboratory model, which can consider not only the direct synergies and trade‐offs but the indirect ones. Then, based on this proposed method, we navigated the complicated network across the SDGs considering both direct and indirect interactions, find out the key interactive ones with a visually directed graph, obtain the weights of each SDG, and define the best governance structures to capitalize on synergies and minimize trade‐offs. Results show that, when incorporating indirect interactions, the share of synergy effect of SDGs dominates the total influence, taking up to 98.33%, suggesting that the achievement of the 2030 Agenda can be facilitated through interactions. Although all SDGs should be equally addressed by 2030 suggested by the United Nations, equal importance across 17 SDGs does not mean we have to make the same efforts in achieving each SDG, and SDG 4 and SDG 13 are the top priority to tap into these interaction potentials. Our interdisciplinary analysis across economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental protection provides a science‐driven reference for all UN member states to facilitate achieving the SDGs by maximizing the synergies and minimizing the trade‐offs.

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                Journal
                Sustainable Development
                Sustainable Development
                Wiley
                0968-0802
                1099-1719
                April 2023
                November 02 2022
                April 2023
                : 31
                : 2
                : 1135-1148
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Kowloon, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China
                [2 ] Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Research Institute for Advanced Manufacturing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon Hung Hom Kowloon, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China
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                10.1002/sd.2446
                63143ec0-9683-4fbb-b71c-998f514abc45
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