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Abstract
Sustainable development strategies are regarded today as a tool to improve the living conditions and alleviate poverty of population, above all in rural areas. The aim of this work is to focus on the current state of sustainable development in Tunisia with a view to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). To this end we shall analyze preliminarily some spatial data applied to a set of development indicators by means of the principal components analysis method (PCA) to highlight regional disparities at the governorate level and above all disparities between Tunisian coastal and inland regions.
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