In 2024 Monash University researchers produced 209 publications related to SDG 12, with a mean Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) of 2.3.
What is Field-Weighted Citation Impact?
Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) refers to the ratio of the actual number of citations received by a research output and the total citations expected based on the average of the subject field. An FWCI value of 1 may be interpreted as having ‘world average impact’. Thus, a publication with an FWCI of more than 1 indicates higher than expected citations based on the global average for similar publications. As FWCI reflects citations received to date, a publication’s FWCI value may fluctuate over time.

Monash University researchers are pioneering sustainable waste management and material innovation to promote responsible consumption and production:
Monash researchers are actively addressing food waste and promoting responsible consumption through innovative technologies and research:

The Monash Business School Australian Consumer and Retail Studies Unit, led by Dr Eloise Zoppos, conducted research highlighting the importance of sustainability in consumer behavior in Australia, despite cost-of-living pressures. Key findings include: