LULUCF ile Sağlık Harcamaları Arasındaki Dinamik Etkileşim: OECD Ülkelerinden Kanıtlar DOI Open Access
Rıdvan Karacan, Vedat Cengiz,

Zişan Yardım Kılıçkan

et al.

The Journal of Turk-Islam World Social Studies, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10(39), P. 308 - 320

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

One of the most important discoveries in human history is fossil fuels and their utilization. Energy sources such as oil, natural gas, coal are defined fuels. The devastating destruction fuels, especially for health environment, has become remarkable recent years. Every year, thousands people suffer from diseases related to air pollution, treatment expensive long-term. This situation leads difficult time-consuming problems well increased expenditures. In this study, it emphasized that both cheap methods should be used made widespread fight against harmful gases. An example struggle "Land Use, Land Use Change, Forestry" activities called LULUCF. Although previous studies have enriched our understanding LULUCF, no study directly examined relationship between LULUCF emissions To overcome shortcoming, paper establishes a comprehensive analytical framework systematically estimate decoupling variables. Using an ARDL bounds testing model estimated period 1990–2022, aims examine impact including excluding on expenditure OECD countries. empirical evidence shows significant positive expenditures cases. However, with exception larger. result may alternative option policymakers combat spend environmental impacts.

Language: Английский

Beyond the direct effect of economic growth on child mortality in Sub‐Saharan Africa: does environmental degradation matter? DOI
Hervé Kaffo Fotio,

René Marcel Gouenet,

Pauline Ngo Tedga

et al.

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 32(1), P. 588 - 607

Published: July 22, 2023

Abstract Using a sample of 45 Sub‐Saharan African countries over the 2000–2019 period, this paper contributes to ongoing debate on health effect economic growth. Specifically, it investigates direct growth child mortality as well indirect through environmental degradation. Findings from panel‐corrected standard errors, feasible generalized least squares, and Driscoll Kraay errors show that has significantly decreased infant under‐five rates in Africa. However, results mediation analysis reveal that, beyond its effect, an greenhouse gas emissions. Implementing green policies should help minimize negative countries.

Language: Английский

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Health expenditure, and economic growth in Sub‐Saharan African countries: The role of governance quality DOI
Marius Ikpe,

Stella. I. Madueme,

Richard O. Ojike

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Review of Development Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Abstract This study assessed the moderating influence of governance quality on effect health expenditure economic growth, and exploring analysis further to determine whether there exists possible heterogeneity in distribution this amongst 27 Sub‐Saharan African countries for period 2005–2021. Public (HExp), six indicators (control corruption [Ccor], rule law [Rlaw], political stability [Post], voice accountability [Vacc], government effectiveness [Geft], regulatory [Regq]) were utilised as proxy(ies) HExp, respectively. Two‐step dynamic panel data system generalised method moments (DPD‐SGMM) estimation technique was used estimate conditional mean effect, while Possible explored using quantile regression (MM‐QR); relied annual time‐series indices developed by Kaufman Kraay. Estimates demonstrate that: (i) a significant positive relationship observed between HExp Rlaw, Vacc, Regq significantly reduce (ii) interaction Regq, individually increases potency stimulate growth 2.2%, 1.2% respectively, against 1.3% reduction (iii) no these sample countries.

Language: Английский

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The Effects of Toxic Air Pollutants and Environmental Health on Public Health in Saudi Arabia DOI Open Access
Amal Mousa Zaidan, Ahmed M. Al-Wathinani, Turky J. Arbaein

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Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 33(3), P. 2445 - 2455

Published: Jan. 15, 2024

Environmental health is one of the public domains determined by physical, chemical, biological, social, and psychosocial factors.The current improvement success in terms technology, society, provision multiple services after Industrial Revolution were accompanied a massive toll air pollutants that introduced emitted into air, causing global issues.It crucial to understand how harmful affect ecological economic consequences such effects.This study examined relationship between Health assessed CO Carbon Monoxide per capita (CO), Public Expenditures (PHE), Toxic Air Pollution (PM₂.₅ NO₂), Life Expectancy (LE), using novel statistical model Bootstrap Autoregressive Distributed Lag (BARDL), for period data from 1990 2022 Saudi Arabia.Results showed no cointegrating negative one-way causal CO, NO₂, PM₂.₅, LE.Moreover, positive two-way was found PHE LE.Saudi Arabia initiated several strategies aim reduce environmental pollution improve overall quality step will promote healthy living have vast impact long run.

Language: Английский

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Dynamic effect of exchange rate depreciation on carbon emission in the Mediterranean basin: fresh insights from linear and non-linear ARDL approaches DOI

Sarra Majoul Smaili,

Imen Gam

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 30(21), P. 59481 - 59498

Published: April 3, 2023

Language: Английский

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Biosocial environmental faces of climate variability in health care: A systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Fatemeh Zarei, Ehsan Arzroomchilar

BioSocial Health Journal., Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1(2), P. 84 - 89

Published: July 4, 2024

Introduction: Human health is directly impacted by climate variations, leading to changes in weather patterns (e.g., heat waves, droughts, floods, storms), as well indirectly affecting water, air, and food quality. This research aims explore key strategies for addressing environmental risks resulting from variations the healthcare sector. Methods: A systematic analytical approach was employed this investigation, examining studies on change adaptation 2022 2023. English publications were sought renowned databases like Elsevier, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus. The search process consisted two phases. Initially, articles focusing change, variability, global warming identified using keywords "Climate change," variability," "Global warming." Subsequently, relevant chosen examination analysis, terms such "Health," "Exposure," "Infectious disease," "Mental health," "Adaptation," "Mitigation." Results: Primary systems are essential enhancing resilience at both individual community levels, acting a critical framework safeguarding populations through accessible, cost-efficient, responsive, dependable services. evaluation selected underscores necessity establishing resilient counter adaptive or resilience-focused mitigative strategies. Recommendations include bolstering capacity these systems, efficient iterative risk management across all tiers, fostering collaboration various sectors, formulating action plans, making short- long-term investments enhance adaptability. Conclusion: Pivotal populations, should prioritize reinforcement social implementing measures response change.

Language: Английский

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Assessing the Link Between Environmental Quality and Life Expectancy in Developing Nations: An Empirical Analysis for Sustainable Development DOI Open Access
Farah Khan, Ghulam Sarwar, Muhammad Azam

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International Social Science Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 9, 2024

ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between environmental quality, measured by carbon emissions (CO 2 ), and life expectancy (LE) in 31 developing nations from 1981 to 2020. The analysis uses panel autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL)/pooled mean group (PMG) approach. Panel cointegration tests suggest series. results indicate that quality has a significantly negative impact on LE, whereas real gross domestic product (GDP) per capita age dependency ratio have positive effects. Dumitrescu–Hurlin Granger causality test shows feedback among all variables. These findings need for emission reduction policies mitigate adverse effects of CO public health. It is essential address environment health achieve sustainable development goals.

Language: Английский

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HOW DO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXPENDITURES AFFECT HEALTH STATUS? EVIDENCE FROM PANEL QUANTILE REGRESSION DOI Open Access
Doğan Barak, Ahmet Tunç

Kafkas Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 13(26), P. 1036 - 1068

Published: Dec. 27, 2022

The relationship between environment and health status has attracted intensive attention in recent years. However, limited studies have focused on environmental protection expenditure status. This study empirically tests the links of with for 20 European countries over period 1995-2019. For empirical analysis, this used panel quantile regression. results show that while expenditure, GDP, education help to ameliorate status, CO2 emissions worse Hence, efficient policies must align strategies improve

Language: Английский

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Re-visiting the Nexus Between Energy Consumption, Environmental Quality and Health Expenditure in Gulf and North American Regions DOI Creative Commons
Muhammad Zeeshan, Alam Rehman, Irfan Ullah

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 14, 2023

Abstract The dynamic relationship between energy consumption, environmental quality and health expenditures have been explored at country as well regional level, but research on the comparison of regions in paradox these variables interest is rare body knowledge. Therefore, this paper attempts to investigate expenditure context GULF North American center attention community due their emerging landscape. We use data seven countries same number from using Penal-ARDL PMG-ARDL for period 1990 2019. Our results demonstrate that consumption increases CO 2 emission region, effect region statistically insignificant which may be protective initiatives region. Whilst, emissions contributing more both regions, indicating threatening regions. are very pivotal policy makers strategic landscape make frameworks could effective obtain milestones.

Language: Английский

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LULUCF ile Sağlık Harcamaları Arasındaki Dinamik Etkileşim: OECD Ülkelerinden Kanıtlar DOI Open Access
Rıdvan Karacan, Vedat Cengiz,

Zişan Yardım Kılıçkan

et al.

The Journal of Turk-Islam World Social Studies, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10(39), P. 308 - 320

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

One of the most important discoveries in human history is fossil fuels and their utilization. Energy sources such as oil, natural gas, coal are defined fuels. The devastating destruction fuels, especially for health environment, has become remarkable recent years. Every year, thousands people suffer from diseases related to air pollution, treatment expensive long-term. This situation leads difficult time-consuming problems well increased expenditures. In this study, it emphasized that both cheap methods should be used made widespread fight against harmful gases. An example struggle "Land Use, Land Use Change, Forestry" activities called LULUCF. Although previous studies have enriched our understanding LULUCF, no study directly examined relationship between LULUCF emissions To overcome shortcoming, paper establishes a comprehensive analytical framework systematically estimate decoupling variables. Using an ARDL bounds testing model estimated period 1990–2022, aims examine impact including excluding on expenditure OECD countries. empirical evidence shows significant positive expenditures cases. However, with exception larger. result may alternative option policymakers combat spend environmental impacts.

Language: Английский

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