POLISH STUDENTS' ATTITUDE TO THE IMPORTANCE AND ASSESSMENT OF IMPLEMENTATION OF 17 SDGS - PILOT STUDY


Dominik Zimon, Kateryna Lysenko-Ryba, Beata Zatwarnicka-Madura

Abstract: The aim of the article was to examine how Polish students of faculties related to the topic of sustainable development perceive the importance of individual goals of the 17 SDGs and assess the degree of their implementation. In order to achieve the adopted objectives, the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) method was used. The research process was carried out in March 2023 on a group of 100 respondents from Poland.Respondents expressed their opinions anonymously, using a survey form developed in an electronic version. The research showed that, respondents are characterized by a high level of awareness and knowledge about the 17 SDGs. Respondents are able to prioritize individual goals. Their answers show that goals that directly contribute to the standard and quality of live are most important for them. Polish students are no strangers to issues related to gender inequality, climate change, urban development or poverty reduction.

Keywords: 17SDGs, Sustainability, CSI, students

DOI: 10.24874/IJQR17.04-22

Recieved: 08.02.2023  Accepted: 08.08.2023  UDC: 502.131.1

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