Haruna Danladi MusaaMohd Rusli YacobaAhmad Makmom AbdullahbMohd Yusoff Ishak2025-05-032015Musa, H. D., Yacob, M. R., Abdullah, A. M., & Ishak, M. Y. (2015). Delphi method of developing environmental well-being indicators for the evaluation of urban sustainability in Malaysia. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 30, 244-249.Available online at www.sciencedirect.comhttp://repository.futminna.edu.ng:4000/handle/123456789/1701Urban sustainability is the goal of many cities to improve well-being of urban residents that live in cities. This study sought expert consensus in a 2-round Delphi survey to rate the importance of environmental well-being indicators to assess urban sustainability. A multidisciplinary group of 45 experts rated the importance of 18 indicators with response rates of 75.6% and 91.2% in the rounds. Consensus was reached on 12 indicators with a high level of group agreement (Kendall's W=0.522,P < 0.001), and high correlation in rounds rankings (rho:0. 964, p>0.01).enEnvironmenta well-beingsustainabilityindicatorurban areadelphiDelphi method of developing environmental well-being indicators for the evaluation of urban sustainability in MalaysiaArticle