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Criteria selection framework for sustainable development indicators

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In this article, the authors propose a framework to organize criteria in a tree fashion at successive levels, where the weights of a criterion relative to others are determined by following analytical hierarchy process where experts' opinions are considered.
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The selection of an optimum number of indicators is the key to any sustainable development indicator (SDI) research. Indicators, too less in number, may be inadequate to convey the message and; too many may dilute the purpose. To arrive at an optimum number of indicators from a larger set of potential ones, a set of criteria is applied. In the past SDI-initiatives, emphasis was not laid on structuring criteria; these were invariably considered in a linear way. This paper proposes a framework to organise criteria in a tree fashion at successive levels. For each level, the weights of a criterion relative to others are determined by following analytical hierarchy process where experts’ opinions are considered. For aggregation of scores, ‘displaced ideal’ method is proposed over linear additive model.

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