Assessment of the similarity of the eu countries in the process of sustainable development in the context of agenda 2030 goals
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Sustainable Development, Sustainable Development Goals, European Union countries, similarity, Agenda 2030Abstract
Sustainability ideas are implemented in almost all areas of life, not only into the economic and social life. However, the ways to sustainable development quantifying are still relatively complicated and incomplete. One of the possibilities of assessment and achievement of sustainable development and sustainability can be considered assessment using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) presented in Agenda 2030. The aim of the paper is to assess the similarity of the EU countries in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals according to 2030 Agenda.
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