A Network-Based Framework to Identify Synergies and Trade offs among SDG Indicators
Gaurav Kottari, Qazi J. Azhad, Niteesh Sahni

TL;DR
This paper introduces a network-based framework to analyze and classify SDG indicators by their synergistic or trade-off interactions, aiding targeted policy interventions at the indicator level.
Contribution
It develops a novel network-theoretic approach with measures for positive and negative interactions, and applies it to case studies in India and Italy.
Findings
Indicators with high direct positive interactions tend to be synergy-dominated.
Indirect network pathways support the emergence of synergies beyond immediate neighbors.
Classification of indicators varies across different national development contexts.
Abstract
Achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires an understanding of the complex interlinkages that exist among their underlying indicators. While most existing research examines these interconnections at the goal level, policy interventions are typically designed and implemented at the indicator level, where synergies and trade-offs most directly emerge. This study addresses this gap by proposing a network-theoretic framework to assess indicator-level interactions in a systematic and data-driven manner. We introduce two complementary measures, the positive strength and negative strength of an indicator, which jointly capture the balance between synergistic and conflicting interactions within a national SDG indicator network. Based on these measures, indicators are classified as synergy- and trade-off-dominated according to their net systemic interaction…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSustainability and Climate Change Governance · Human Rights and Development · Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
