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  • Tracking progress on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) requires periodic analysis of global sustainability research.
  • Understanding research trends, geographical distribution, multidisciplinarity, and cross-border collaborations is essential for identifying gaps and areas needing attention.

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  • To analyze trends in sustainability research, including geographical distribution, multidisciplinarity, international collaboration, and funding allocation across UNSDGs.
  • To investigate publication and funding trends in lifecycle assessment as a key aspect of resource sustainability and circular economy.
  • To identify research and funding gaps hindering the successful delivery of UNSDGs.

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  • Bibliometric analysis of publications and patents related to sustainability.
  • Trend analysis of research output, geographical distribution, and collaboration patterns.
  • Analysis of funding distribution across different UNSDGs and research areas, including lifecycle assessment.

Main Results:

  • Sustainability research output and patents show exponential growth, indicating increasing importance.
  • Major research contributions originate from social sciences, business, and economics, with lower input from engineering disciplines.
  • Funding is unevenly distributed, with a significant focus on energy security and climate change, leaving other SDGs underfunded.

Conclusions:

  • Significant gaps exist in sustainability research and funding, particularly concerning engineering contributions and equitable distribution across all UNSDGs.
  • Addressing these gaps is critical for achieving global sustainability objectives and the successful implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Further research and strategic funding allocation are necessary to foster comprehensive sustainability solutions and technological advancements.