The “Sustainable Development Goals” indicate which changes nations and people of the world are committed to achieve, by virtue of a global consensus, obtained through a long, complex, and difficult path of dialogue and international and interdisciplinary collaboration. Ending poverty, in all its manifestations including its most extreme forms, through interconnected strategies, is the theme of Goal 1. Providing people all over the world with the support they need, as through promotion of social protection systems, is, in fact, the very essence of sustainable development. The objective of this work is the statistical analysis of the indicators useful for achieving the “No Poverty” Goal 1 through multidimensional statistical analysis methodologies (Totally fuzzy and relative) to understand which Italian regions need more government intervention.
Spatial Statistical Model for the Analysis of Poverty in Italy According to Sustainable Development Goals
massari antonella;labbate samuela;mongelli lucia;paola perchinunno
2022-01-01
Abstract
The “Sustainable Development Goals” indicate which changes nations and people of the world are committed to achieve, by virtue of a global consensus, obtained through a long, complex, and difficult path of dialogue and international and interdisciplinary collaboration. Ending poverty, in all its manifestations including its most extreme forms, through interconnected strategies, is the theme of Goal 1. Providing people all over the world with the support they need, as through promotion of social protection systems, is, in fact, the very essence of sustainable development. The objective of this work is the statistical analysis of the indicators useful for achieving the “No Poverty” Goal 1 through multidimensional statistical analysis methodologies (Totally fuzzy and relative) to understand which Italian regions need more government intervention.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.