How Can SDG‐13 Be Achieved by Energy, Environment, and Economy‐Related Policies? Evidence From Five Leading Emerging Countries
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
adverse
effects
of
climate
change
on
humanity
have
been
escalating
due
to
environmental
degradation.
Consequently,
nations
compelled
implement
measures
address
climate‐related
challenges.
Within
this
framework,
traditional
and
recently
acknowledged
factors
play
a
pivotal
role
in
achieving
SDGs,
particularly
SDG‐13.
This
study
empirically
examines
the
influence
newly
recognized
factors,
such
as
energy
transition
index
(ETI)
policy
stringency
(EPS),
alongside
like
gross
domestic
product
(GDP),
renewable
use
(REU),
foreign
direct
investments
(FDI),
environment,
measured
through
ecological
footprint
load
capacity
factor.
Focusing
leading
emerging
economies—excluding
Indonesia
Mexico
data
limitations—the
utilizes
from
2000
2020
applies
kernel‐based
regularized
least
squares
(KRLS)
approach
under
marginal
effect
framework
explore
nexus.
findings
indicate
that
(i)
GDP
FDI
do
not
exhibit
environmentally
friendly
characteristics
across
examined
countries;
(ii)
REU
contributes
preservation
only
Brazil;
(iii)
ETI
EPS
significantly
enhance
quality
any
countries
studied;
(iv)
KRLS
demonstrates
high
predictive
accuracy,
99.6%
success
rate
various
models.
Overall,
research
highlights
differential
these
which
vary
by
factor,
percentile,
country.
Based
empirical
evidence,
discusses
implications
for
five
economies
effectively
pursue
SDG‐13
leveraging
identified
factors.
Language: Английский
Understanding the relationship between ecological footprints and renewable energy in BRICS nations: An economic perspective
Chao Liu,
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Niu Huang,
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Muhammad Hayyat
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et al.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
118, P. 46 - 57
Published: March 17, 2025
Language: Английский
İYE VE BDT ÜLKELERİNDE DİJİTAL DÖNÜŞÜM, DİJİTAL UÇURUM, EKONOMİK GELİŞME, CO2 EMİSYONLARI VE YENİLENEBİLİR ENERJİNİN İLİŞKİLENDİRİLMESİ
International Journal of Management Economics and Business,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
21(1), P. 251 - 279
Published: March 26, 2025
Küresel
ekonominin
en
kritik
konuları
arasında
sera
gazı
emisyonları,
dijital
dönüşüm
ve
yenilenebilir
enerji
bulunmaktadır.
Bu
konuların
dünyaya
etkilerinin
araştırılması
Birleşmiş
Milletler
(BM)
Sürdürülebilir
Kalkınma
Hedefleri
ile
birlikte
yeşil
çevrenin
korunmasında
öneme
sahiptir.
Fakat
bunların
akademik
çevrelerce
birbirinden
bağımsız
ele
alınması
söz
konusu
ilişkinin
sosyo-ekonomik
tam
olarak
anlaşılamamasına
neden
olmaktadır.
nedenle
hazırlanan
bu
çalışma,
23
yıllık
dönemde
(2000-2023)
İleri
Yükselen
Ekonomiler
(İYE)
Bağımsız
Devletler
Topluluğu
(BDT)
geçiş
ekonomilerinde
dönüşüm,
uçurum
CO2
emisyonları
arasındaki
karmaşık
ilişkiyi
incelemeyi
amaçlamaktadır.
Çalışmada
iki
aşamalı
analiz
metodu
kullanılmıştır.
Birinci
aşamada
Uygulanabilir
Genelleştirilmiş
En
Küçük
Kareler
(GEKK)
kullanılırken
ikinci
Veri
Zarflama
Analizi
(VZA)
VZA
tabanlı
Malmquist
İndeksi
(MI)
GEEK’de
enerjinin
üzerinde
ters
U
şeklinde
bir
etkisinin
olduğu
belirlenmiştir.
Bununla
emisyonlarını
kullanım
artışı
azaltırken,
uçurumun
negatif
etkilediği
tespit
edilmiştir.
skorlarında
ise
Karar
Verme
Birimlerinde
belirli
dönemler
için
etkin
üretimden
sapmalar
MI
hesaplamalarında
BDT
ülkelerine
kıyasla
İYE
ülkelerinin
uçurumu
azaltmada
yüksek
verimliliğe
sahip
varılan
sonuçlar
sürdürülebilir
ekonomik
kalkınma
sürecinde
politika
yapıcılara
önemli
rehber
niteliği
taşımaktadır.
Exploring the interplay of foreign direct investment, digitalization, and green finance in renewable energy: Advanced analytical methods and machine learning insights
Amir Soltani
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Energy Conversion and Management X,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100802 - 100802
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Ecological degradation and green development at crossroads: incorporating the sustainable development goals into the regional green transformation and reform
Yi Yang,
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Zheng-li XIE,
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Han Wu
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et al.
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Language: Английский
Unpacking How Natural Gas, Digital Growth, and Hydro-Based Energy Sources Impact Ecological Sustainability in Egypt
Hala Mohamed Sh Elmanaei,
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Wagdi Khalifa,
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Ayşen Berberoğlu
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et al.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(24), P. 6230 - 6230
Published: Dec. 11, 2024
Egypt,
as
a
nation,
is
committed
to
achieving
ecological
sustainability,
which
helps
protect
the
environment
for
future
generations,
thereby
ensuring
balance
between
energy
production,
environmental
health,
and
economic
development.
With
regard
this
vision,
research
utilized
autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
estimator
probe
how
hydroelectricity,
digitalization,
natural
gas
affect
degradation
within
Environmental
Kuznets
Curve
(EKC)
in
Egypt.
This
study
further
used
two
distinct
proxies,
namely,
CO2
emissions
footprint.
The
result
of
ARDL
indicates
that
there
an
inverted
U-shaped
association
growth
while
urbanization
does
not
sustainability.
Moreover,
negatively
impact
sustainability
Furthermore,
frequency
domain
causality
approach
showed
two-way
pathway
its
regressors.
Based
on
outcome,
policymakers
should
prioritize
decoupling
from
by
investing
green
infrastructure,
sustainable
industries,
circular
economy
models.
Language: Английский