The Role of Indicators and Scientific Research in the Sustainable Development of Croatia: An Overview
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Emira Bečić and Jadranka Švarc
Abstract
Sustainable development (SD) and social responsibility (SR) are like twins:
sustainable environment is one of the seven core subjects in ISO 26000, and SR is
necessary to support it. Good indicators are necessary to assist the process. This chapter
presents an overview of the development of indicators of sustainable development
(SDI), as well as scientific research on SD, in Croatia. The analysis of the indicators is
based on a national set of sustainable indicators developed recently by several different
developers, with a focus on the EU in comparison with other regions in the world. Key
challenges include: (1) comparability and aggregation variability of SDI in relation to
the quality of data, determined by the SD policies; (2) impacts and reflections of
compiled SDI on different kinds of user needs; and (3) contributions of R&D to
sustainability. This overview of scientific research summarizes data provided by the
Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, and other available studies. The paper
concludes with consideration of the critical role of scientific research in SD, together
with key lessons learned concerning the implementation of SDI, which can be highly
contextual and dependent on the needs of the end-users.
Keywords:
Croatia, economic growth, energy efficiency, European union,
holism, human welfare, indicators, interdependence, ISO 26000, measurement,
natural resources preservation, public documents, pollution prevention, R&D,
social responsibility, sustainable development, statistics, values, waste
minimisation, well-being.
Affiliation:
Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, Zagreb, Croatia