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Assessing sustainable development goal 7 implementation and its nexus with social, economic and ecological factors in EU countries

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  • Marta Kuc‐Czarnecka
  • Iwona Markowicz
  • Agnieszka Sompolska‐Rzechuła
  • Alina Stundziene

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This research paper delves into the captivating realm of sustainable development, specifically focusing on assessing the degree of implementation of sustainable development goal 7 (SDG7) and its intricate relationship with social, economic and ecological factors within European Union (EU) countries. By comprehensively unravelling the interplay between SDG7 and these multifaceted factors, this study provides invaluable insights into the ongoing sustainable energy revolution within the EU. To verify the research hypotheses, composite indicators (CI) were estimated for SDG7 and selected groups of indicators, employing a methodology grounded in sensitivity analysis. Our findings notably highlight the distinct significance of ecological factors in driving the development of clean energy systems. In contrast, the data did not support our hypothesis, which posited a significant relationship between economic factors and the implementation of SDG7. This evolving perspective underscores the growing recognition of the fundamental role that ecological factors play in shaping our sustainable energy future. Consequently, as we prioritise preserving and conserving our environment, the need to balance economic prosperity with environmental well‐being becomes increasingly evident.

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  • Marta Kuc‐Czarnecka & Iwona Markowicz & Agnieszka Sompolska‐Rzechuła & Alina Stundziene, 2025. "Assessing sustainable development goal 7 implementation and its nexus with social, economic and ecological factors in EU countries," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 33(1), pages 847-860, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:sustdv:v:33:y:2025:i:1:p:847-860
    DOI: 10.1002/sd.3156
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