The dynamic role of digital financial inclusion, sustainable energy transition, and governance in achieving global ecological sustainability DOI
Muhammad Ramiz Murtaza, Hongzhong Fan, Atta Ullah

et al.

Natural Resources Forum, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 3, 2024

Abstract A global surge in socio‐economic activities is putting a massive burden on ecological balance, which has become one of the major challenges worldwide. Yet, it complicated for national and international authorities to find eco‐friendly interlinked developments due lack empirical evidence. In this era digitalization, digital financial inclusion an ability create balance among economy, ecology, society by conserving natural resources. Meanwhile, minimizes promoting sustainable energy transition at all societal levels, main agenda United Nations (UN) Climate Change 28th Conference Parties (UN‐COP28). Focusing these intentions, research aims explore dynamic influence (DFI), (SET), governance (GOV) footprints (EFT) taking sample 121 nations within timeframe 2003–2022. This study utilizes two‐step system generalized method moments (GMM) Driscoll–Kraay (D–K) regression as prime robust techniques, respectively. The outcomes reveal that DFI significantly reduces EFT worldwide upper‐middle‐income samples; however, enhances high‐income nations. While negative insignificant connection with lower‐middle low‐income countries. Moreover, SET declines categories, mixed are found linkage between GOV EFT. Some vital policy implications sustainability also provided work.

Language: Английский

Digital financial inclusion, environmental sustainability and regional economic growth in China: insights from a panel threshold model DOI Creative Commons
Hamdi Becha, Maha Kalai,

Saifeddine Houidi

et al.

Journal of Economic Structures, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Abstract As digital technologies rapidly transform global economies, the financial inclusion index (DFII) has emerged as a critical driver of economic growth, particularly in developing regions. In context China, where regional disparities persist, expansion services offers promising avenue to boost development, promote inclusive and enhance environmental sustainability. This study looks into how affects growth (GRP) China’s provinces. It does this by using panel threshold autoregressive model (PTAR) smooth transition (PSTAR) see if relationship is not always linear. Drawing on data from 31 Chinese provinces between 2003 2022, analysis uncovers significant effects, revealing distinct phases inclusion’s influence intensifies increases. Furthermore, empower small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) individual entrepreneurs invest eco-friendly innovations low-emission technologies. By lowering barriers funding, encourages adoption cleaner production processes efficient resource management, which can significantly decrease emissions improve air quality. Additionally, enhanced literacy access information through platforms enable consumers make environmentally conscious choices, further contributing reduced pollution levels. These findings provide empirical evidence transformative role finance both development sustainability, underscoring need for policy interventions that drive growth.

Language: Английский

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The impact of the digital economy on sustainable development: evidence from China DOI Creative Commons

Qiguang An,

Ruoyu Wang, Yongkai Wang

et al.

Frontiers in Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: March 26, 2024

This research investigates the intricate interplay among digital economy, green innovation, and level of sustainable development. Panel data from 268 cities in China, 2011 to 2020, are used comprehensively evaluate economy development investigate economy’s influence on Additionally, a mechanism analysis is contribution innovation. The findings suggest that significantly stimulates development, innovation serves as mediating intermediary moderating effect facilitating this relationship. Moreover, robustness check extends verification positive “Broadband China” policy strengthening reliability results. study provides management insights how regions can promote age.

Language: Английский

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11

Measurement and spatio-temporal heterogeneity analysis of coupling coordination between development of digital economy and agricultural carbon emission performance DOI Creative Commons
Haisong Wang, Yuhuan Wu, Ning Zhu

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(6), P. e0305231 - e0305231

Published: June 25, 2024

The new development pattern has identified two key avenues for the sustained advancement of high-quality agricultural and rural development: digitalisation low-carbon development. measurement digital economy carbon emission performance, their spatial temporal heterogeneity, is a crucial step in promoting coordination sustainable agriculture. This paper employs entropy value method, SBM model, coupling degree model to investigate spatial-temporal heterogeneity performance emissions. data used are provincial panel from 2013 2021. simulation results demonstrate that, between 2021, all provinces exhibited varying degrees growth, yet more pronounced tendency diverge. Concurrently, efficiency China fluctuating upward trend. were found be highly coupled. Their relationship showed downward trend followed by an In general, it suggested that we should increase investment infrastructure technology, promote applications, strengthen policy guidance financial support, establish mechanism farmers’ literacy environmental awareness.

Language: Английский

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3

How does inclusion of digital finance, financial technology, and digital literacy unlock the regional economy across districts in Sumatra? A spatial heterogeneity and sentiment analysis DOI
Ragdad Cani Miranti,

Sri Indriyani Siregar,

Aan Budhi Willyana

et al.

GeoJournal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 89(4)

Published: June 26, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

1

The dynamic role of digital financial inclusion, sustainable energy transition, and governance in achieving global ecological sustainability DOI
Muhammad Ramiz Murtaza, Hongzhong Fan, Atta Ullah

et al.

Natural Resources Forum, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 3, 2024

Abstract A global surge in socio‐economic activities is putting a massive burden on ecological balance, which has become one of the major challenges worldwide. Yet, it complicated for national and international authorities to find eco‐friendly interlinked developments due lack empirical evidence. In this era digitalization, digital financial inclusion an ability create balance among economy, ecology, society by conserving natural resources. Meanwhile, minimizes promoting sustainable energy transition at all societal levels, main agenda United Nations (UN) Climate Change 28th Conference Parties (UN‐COP28). Focusing these intentions, research aims explore dynamic influence (DFI), (SET), governance (GOV) footprints (EFT) taking sample 121 nations within timeframe 2003–2022. This study utilizes two‐step system generalized method moments (GMM) Driscoll–Kraay (D–K) regression as prime robust techniques, respectively. The outcomes reveal that DFI significantly reduces EFT worldwide upper‐middle‐income samples; however, enhances high‐income nations. While negative insignificant connection with lower‐middle low‐income countries. Moreover, SET declines categories, mixed are found linkage between GOV EFT. Some vital policy implications sustainability also provided work.

Language: Английский

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