TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY: THE LINK BETWEEN POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY AND CARBON EMISSIONS DOI
Honghong Wei, Uttam Khanal

The Singapore Economic Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 22

Published: March 2, 2024

This paper investigates the environmental consequences of political uncertainty due to terrorism using a panel dataset 158 economies from 1995 2020. The empirical findings show that terrorist activities lead lower levels carbon dioxide emissions, with severe having quantitatively larger impacts. further analyzes heterogeneity impact across two distinct perspectives, involving disaggregation by level democracy and stability economies. Results suggest low fragile situation are characterized significant on emissions. However, democratic politically stable is insignificant.

Language: Английский

The Role of Single Landscape Elements in Enhancing Landscape Aesthetics and the Sustainable Tourism Experience: A Case Study of Leisure Furniture DOI Open Access
Haisheng Liang, Zhihui Wu

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(23), P. 10219 - 10219

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

This study focuses on Xuanwu Lake Park and Purple Mountain National Forest in Nanjing to explore the impact of leisure furniture as a single landscape element visual evaluation sustainable tourism experience. In previous studies, researchers paid more attention overall beauty its tourists’ experiences, there was lack studies role (such furniture) enhancing experiences. addresses gaps literature by isolating from other elements order assess unique contribution aesthetic appeal various dimensions experience, including sensory, emotional, cognitive, operational aspects. Using Schmitt’s five-dimensional Strategic Experiential Model framework combining dual methods assessments visitor surveys, an assessment team consisting 40 members formed evaluate two major scenic spots, 492 valid questionnaires were collected analyzed The findings reveal that significantly enhances visitors’ evaluations sensory experiences at Park. However, suboptimally designed negatively affects both experience visitors. Nevertheless, locations, positively impacts emotional highlighting promoting relaxation interaction among provides practical insights for designers urban planners regarding importance carefully designing positioning optimize experiential outcomes. It also certain enlightenment future exploration vegetation, water, lighting, etc.)

Language: Английский

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G20 Countries and Sustainable Development: Do They Live up to Their Promises on CO2 Emissions? DOI Open Access
Rafael de Freitas Souza,

Henrique Camano Rodrigues Cal,

Fabiano Guasti Lima

et al.

Processes, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(9), P. 2023 - 2023

Published: Sept. 19, 2024

The aim of this study was to analyze and measure idiosyncratic differences in CO2 emission trends over time between the different geographical contexts G20 signatory countries assess whether these are fulfilling their carbon reduction commitments, as stipulated sustainable development agendas. To end, a multilevel mixed-effects model used, considering emissions data from 1950 2021 sourced World Bank. research captured approximately 93.05% joint variance showed (i) positive relationship increase creation [CI90: +0.0080; + 0.1317]; (ii) that every year, into atmosphere increased by an average 0.0165 [CI95: +0.0009; +0.0321] billion tons countries; (iii) only Germany, France, United Kingdom have demonstrated commitment reduction, showing decreasing rate atmosphere; (iv) there seems be mismatch speed at which proposes climate policies emit CO2.

Language: Английский

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Carbon neutrality endeavors: the impact of carbon emission trading policies on total factor carbon emission efficiency DOI
Lulu Liu,

Yanyin Lv,

Da Gao

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(9), P. 13535 - 13548

Published: Jan. 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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State land supervision system and low-carbon transformation of agriculture: a quasi-natural experiment from China’s routine land inspections DOI Creative Commons

Jingjing Qian,

Ning Xu

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

Published: Nov. 21, 2024

As a high-intensity, high-standard institutional mechanism in land supervision and management, the State Land Supervision System (SLSS) plays crucial role deterring land-related violations, enforcing farmland protection, ensuring national food security, facilitating sustainable agricultural development. However, previous research has seldom examined how SLSS contributes to low-carbon transformation of agriculture (LCTA). This study treats China’s routine inspections as quasi-natural experiment, utilizing panel data from 283 prefecture-level higher cities 2005 2016 empirically analyze whether supports LCTA. The findings reveal that significantly advances LCTA, with development level inspected increasing by approximately 2.17%. promotes LCTA primarily through enhancing technological progress encouraging scale operations. Compared major grain-producing regions, high-poverty areas, regions under significant fiscal pressure, more effectively fosters non-grain-producing lower poverty rates, areas facing less strain. Furthermore, pronounced effect on advancing already demonstrate levels progress. provides novel empirical evidence regarding environmental impacts sector, offering insights relevant pursuit modernization.

Language: Английский

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Relationship Between Economic Complexity, Globalization, Energy Sources and Environmental Sustainability DOI Open Access
Mustafa Naimoğlu, Mustafa Akal

Politická ekonomie, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 72(6), P. 985 - 1013

Published: Dec. 12, 2024

This study investigates the relationship between economic complexity, globalization, energy consumption patterns and CO2 emissions in 12 energy-importing emerging economies from 1996 to 2020. Employing panel data analysis, autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model is utilized. The findings reveal a U-shaped complexity air pollution, supporting environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) theory. Renewable demonstrates significant ability reduce over long term, while fossil fuel use exacerbates degradation. Economic globalization associated with increased emissions, contradicting expectations. short-term results align long-term findings, highlighting country-specific variations. policy implications highlight necessity of promoting renewable adoption reducing reliance on fuels. research contributes EKC literature by focusing economies, emphasizing importance multidimensional analyses formulation. underscores critical role investment carbon pricing strategies mitigating degradation encouraging sustainable development pathways.

Language: Английский

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TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY: THE LINK BETWEEN POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY AND CARBON EMISSIONS DOI
Honghong Wei, Uttam Khanal

The Singapore Economic Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 22

Published: March 2, 2024

This paper investigates the environmental consequences of political uncertainty due to terrorism using a panel dataset 158 economies from 1995 2020. The empirical findings show that terrorist activities lead lower levels carbon dioxide emissions, with severe having quantitatively larger impacts. further analyzes heterogeneity impact across two distinct perspectives, involving disaggregation by level democracy and stability economies. Results suggest low fragile situation are characterized significant on emissions. However, democratic politically stable is insignificant.

Language: Английский

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0