VILNIUS TECH publications on sustainability topics in WoS indexed journals

April 27, 2022

Sustainability – is an essential condition for the survival and well-being of the world. This notion is highly supported in the The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted at the General Assembly by all United Nations (UN) Member States in 2015. This resolution represents a comprehensive plan of action to build a global partnership for sustainable development to improve human lives and protect the environment. The agenda is planned to be implemented by achieving 17 major goals and 169 more granular tasks till 2030.

Sustainability is one of the main VILNIUS TECH values on which the Strategy and the Research Focus of the University are based. Therefore, VILNIUS TECH scientists are actively performing research in this direction.

During 7 years after the announcement of the resolution, VILNIUS TECH researchers have published over 350 scientific publications in Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) (WoS) database (DB) indexed journals in which the topics representing UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) stated in the resolution are analyzed (Fig. 1).


Fig. 1. The distribution of VILNIUS TECH publications published in Web of Science indexed journals by UN SDGs.

VILNIUS TECH have mostly contributed to the topic of Sustainable Cities and Societies, but a significant attention was also dedicated to the Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Affordable and Clean Energy, and Responsible Consumption and Production goals (Fig. 1, Table 1).

Table 1. VILNIUS TECH publications conforming to UN SDGs published in Web of Science indexed journals.

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Web of Science publications Times cited Share of cited publications (%) Share of publications in Q1 journals (%) International collaboration (%)
11 Sustainable Cities and Communities 151 1010 76,82 16,28 37,09
09 Industry,  Innovation and Infrastructure 65 825 84,62 18,42 56,92
07 Affordable and Clean Energy 61 653 91,80 29,73 39,34
12 Responsible Consumption and Production 52 556 90,38 24,14 40,38
03 Good Health and Well-being 46 1616 82,61 25,00 52,17
06 Clean Water and Sanitation 40 120 70,00 15,00 22,50
13 Climate Action 35 375 80,00 14,29 45,71
08 Decent Work and Economic Growth 34 269 88,24 27,27 38,24
10 Reduced Inequality 24 85 79,17 8,33 37,50
15 Life on Land 21 152 66,67 45,45 47,62
04 Quality Education 17 59 58,82 0,00 5,88
02 Zero Hunger 14 79 71,43 37,50 57,14
14 Life Below Water 14 35 42,86 14,29 50,00
05 Gender Equality 11 29 72,73 33,33 27,27
16 Peace and Justice Strong Institutions 2 26 50,00 100,00 50,00
01 No Poverty 1 0 0,00 0,00 0,00

Therefore, it is not surprising that the most actively engaged in dissemination of scientific research results conforming to UN SDGs were researchers representing Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering and Business & Management faculties at VILNIUS TECH, and the highest contribution was made by prof. habil. dr. Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas who represents the Institute of Sustainable Construction (Table 2). The information presented in the 1st table also indicate that in solving global problems VILNIUS TECH scientists actively collaborate with foreign researchers.

Table 2. VILNIUS TECH authors who published the most (5 and more) publications conforming to UN SGD in Web of Science indexed journals.

VILNIUS TECH author Web of Science publications Times cited
Zavadskas,  Edmundas Kazimieras 21 597
Kaklauskas,  Artūras 16 158
Tvaronavičienė,  Manuela 13 150
Burinskienė,  Marija 12 84
Meidutė-Kavaliauskienė,  Ieva 11 89
Mažeikienė,  Aušra 10 35
Banaitis,  Audrius 9 168
Ginevičius,  Romualdas 9 39
Novickij,  Vitalij 9 31
Pašukonienė,  Vita 8 55
Antuchevičienė,  Jurgita 7 40
Baltrėnas,  Pranas 7 36
Grigonis,  Vytautas 7 15
Motuzienė,  Violeta 7 88
Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė,  Rasa 7 12
Baltrėnaitė-Gedienė,  Edita 6 29
Paliulis,  Dainius 6 18
Podviezko,  Askoldas 6 116
Stankevičienė,  Jelena 6 32
Bagdžiūnaitė-Litvinaitienė,  Lina 5 11
Grubliauskas,  Raimondas 5 5
Litvinaitis,  Andrius 5 11
Okunevičiūtė-Neverauskienė,  Laima 5 21
Palevičius,  Vytautas 5 31
Sederevičiūtė-Pačiauskienė,  Živilė 5 6
Ubartė,  Ieva 5 84
Vilutienė,  Tatjana 5 96

A significant part of VILNIUS TECH publications aligning with UN SDGs were published in the journals of the highest quality (Q1), and the relevance and importance of the research described in these papers is also proven by the high citation rates (Tables 1 and 2). It should be noted, that even 4 of these publications, according to the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) citation thresholds, in WoS DB are recognized as the Highly Cited Papers, and two of them even reach the highest citation threshold for Hot Papers (Table 3).

Table 3. VILNIUS TECH publications aligning with UN SDGs published in Web of Science indexed journals and having reached the highest citation thresholds.

VILNIUS TECH publication SDG (topic) Citation level (by ESI)
Blach, S., Zeuzem, S., Manns, M., Altraif, I., Duberg, A.-S., Muljono, D. H., Waked, I., Alavian, S. M., Lee, M.-H., Negro, F., Abaalkhail, F., Abdou, A., Abdulla, M., Abou Rached, A., Aho, I., Akarca, U., Al Ghazzawi, I., Al Kaabi, S., Al Lawati, F., …, Liakina, V., et al. (2017). Global prevalence and genotype distribution of hepatitis C virus infection in 2015: a modelling study. LANCET GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 2(3), 161–176. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-1253(16)30181-9 03 Good Health and Well-being
Nosratabadi, S., Mosavi, A., Shamshirband, S., Zavadskas, E. K., Rakotonirainy, A., & Chau, K. W. (2019). Sustainable Business Models: A Review. SUSTAINABILITY, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11061663 09 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Khan, S. A. R., Zhang, Y., Kumar, A., Zavadskas, E.K., Streimikiene, D. (2020). Measuring the impact of renewable energy, public health expenditure, logistics, and environmental performance on sustainable economic growth. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 28(4), 833–843. https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.2034 09 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Melendez-Martinez, A. J., Boehm, V., Borge, G. I. A., Pilar Cano, M., Fikselova, M., Gruskiene, R., Lavelli, V., Loizzo, M. R., Mandic, A. I., Mapelli Brahm, P., Misan, A. C., Pintea, A. M., Sereikaite, J., Vargas-Murga, L., Vlaisavljevic, S. S., Vulic, J. J., O’Brien, N. M. (2021). Carotenoids: Considerations for Their Use in Functional Foods, Nutraceuticals, Nutricosmetics, Supplements, Botanicals, and Novel Foods in the Context of Sustainability, Circular Economy, and Climate Change. In M. Doyle & D. J. McClements (Eds.), ANNUAL REVIEW OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 12, 433–460. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-food-062220-013218 03 Good Health and Well-being

Prepared by:
Scientific Information Department
Head Dr. R. Pranckutė
 

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