Mathrani AWang JLi DZhang XSacco, PL2023-03-312023-03-282023-03-3128/03/2023Sci, 2023, 5 (2), pp. 1 - 22 (22)https://hdl.handle.net/10179/18150Copyright: © 2023 by the authorsThis paper draws upon the United Nations 2022 data report on the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across the following four dimensions: economic, social, environmental and institutional. Ward’s method was applied to obtain clustering results for forty-five Asian countries to understand their level of progress and overall trends in achieving SDGs. We identified varying degrees of correlation between the four dimensions. The results show that East Asian countries performed poorly in the economic dimension, while some countries in Southeast Asia and Central and West Asia performed relatively well. Regarding social and institutional dimensions, the results indicate that East and Central Asian countries performed relatively better than others. Finally, in the environmental dimension, West and South Asian countries showed better performance than other Asian countries. The insights gathered from this study can inform policymakers of these countries about their own country’s position in achieving SDGs in relation to other Asian countries, as they work towards establishing strategies for improving their sustainable development targets.1 - 22 (22)cluster analysissustainable development goalsAsian countrieseconomicsocialenvironmentalinstitutionalClustering Analysis on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators for Forty-Five Asian CountriesJournal article10.3390/sci5020014460641Massey_Dark