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

E-Accounting for Wood Products of Forestry in Ukraine: Problems and Ways of Improvement DOI Creative Commons
Serhii Ostapchuk, Lyudmyla Drymanova, Yulia Baranenko

et al.

Oblik i finansi, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(102), P. 26 - 38

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Illegal logging leads to the destruction of a significant area forests, which have economic and socio-ecological value, as an integral part country's natural capital. One ways reduce illegal control use forest resources is properly organized accounting, particularly e-accounting. The article aims reveal methods e-accounting wood products forestry in Ukraine prevent logging, well determine improve it. Investigating problems products, authors abstract thinking, analysis, synthesis summarize essential connections between management issues accounting methods. Empirical evidence study data from State Forest Resources Agency Statistics Service Ukraine. An analysis proposals foreign scientists was carried out using analogy, comparison, systematization generalization dynamics analyzed. Methods were disclosed. It found that currently, cannot be called systematic because it does not cover origin at root, by-products, by-products wood, all non-wood origin. Based on results presented publications, key directions improvement system determined: methodological (improvement collection, evaluation accounting/management information); informational (expansion sources, particular through more active meter); technological (implementation innovative monitoring technologies integrated decision support systems). vital combine with other components (various types reporting, health data, cost for restoration protection areas, assessment sustainability, etc.) form system, implementation will contribute solving climate change.

Language: Английский

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An approach for integrating stakeholders’ participation in forest management planning in Slovakia DOI Creative Commons

Yvonne Brodrechtová,

Róbert Sedmák, Zuzana Dobšinská

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Forest management planning had been rather a technical task to match capacity with goals and political one give experts the responsibility of developing plan.Recently, there have calls for alternatives involving stakeholders (including public) in process, thereby creating an iterative decision-making framework integrated forest planning.Notably, protected or urban forests are targeted such claims.As play essential role achieving biodiversity protection, public participation may help improve mitigate environmental, economic, social inequalities future.Against this background, paper aims develop approach stakeholders' Slovakia.The goal is integrate concept multiple-criteria decision analysis planning.

Language: Английский

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1

Hybrid ARIMA-IIS Approach for Wheat Yield Forecasting: An Integrated Approach DOI Creative Commons

Hanzala Zulfiqar,

Rizwan Ahmad,

Umar Shahzad

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iRASD Journal of Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(1), P. 109 - 127

Published: March 10, 2024

This study explores the application of a hybrid approach, combining Impulse Indicator Saturation (IIS) method with an ARIMA(x) model, to forecast wheat yield. The IIS is employed find potential impulse responses, which are then integrated into framework. captures joint effects weather, climate and other inputs on data generating process yield time series. performance model compared that standalone ARIMA using various error metrics, including Mean Squared Error (MSE), Absolute Percentage (MAPE), Deviation (MAD). Additionally, selection criteria such as Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), Bayesian (BIC), Schwarz (SBIC), Hannan-Quinn (HQ) used identify optimal for forecasting. training from 1948-2018 was fit both models, while remaining observations until 2023 validation. results reveal exhibits superior forecasting ability, demonstrating lower metrics model. Notably, ex-ante forecasts 2023-24 period predict production 29.916 million tons 29.656 (2,1,2) These findings underscore efficacy approach in enhancing accuracy, thereby serving valuable basis early warning systems address demand supply gaps production.

Language: Английский

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0

Circular Bioeconomy Alliance Principles for Regenerative Landscapes DOI Creative Commons
Bart Muys,

José Joaquín Campos Arce,

Salome A. Bukachi

et al.

Published: May 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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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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0