Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
ABSTRACT
Focusing
on
environmental
and
ecological
concerns,
the
European
Union
(EU27)
ranks
as
world's
fifth‐largest
aquaculture
producer.
Acknowledging
necessity
of
enhancing
productivity
competitiveness,
EU
recognizes
importance
investing
in
sustainability
growth
industry.
Thus,
primary
objective
this
study
is
to
investigate
impact
information
communication
technology
(ICT)
elements
development
sector
within
(EU13)
(EU14)
from
1990
2023.
To
address
potential
endogeneity
issues,
research
employs
Cross‐Sectional
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(CS‐ARDL)
Augmented
Mean
Group
(AMG)
estimators.
The
findings
reveal
significant
insights.
It
evident
that,
comparison
emerging
EU13
countries,
developed
EU14
countries
place
greater
ICT,
human
capital,
governance
facilitating
On
other
hand,
compared
carbon
dioxide
emissions
seem
be
a
major
contributor
deterioration
developing
countries.
advised
that
policymakers
give
priority
projects
support
ICT
development,
improve
put
efficient
procedures
light
these
results.
countries'
officials
are
encouraged
concentrate
promoting
economic
aquatic
industry
easing
anticipated
expansion
interim.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 6, 2024
Abstract
The
primary
objective
of
this
research
is
to
investigate
the
impact
increased
aquaculture
output
on
coastal
tourism
and
blue
growth
in
European
Union
developed
countries
(EU13)
developing
(EU14)
from
1990
2023.
Key
findings
were
derived
through
application
resilient
least
squares
(RLS),
two‐stage
(2SLS),
ordinary
(OLS)
estimators,
effectively
addressing
endogeneity
concerns.
exact
magnitudes
these
results
show
that,
EU14
countries,
increase
seriously
jeopardizes
sustainability
more
so
than
EU13
countries.
In
contrast,
find
that
variables
like
as
economic
institutional
quality
have
a
greater
improving
sustainable
development
do
Moreover,
data
shows
comparison
sector
uses
fossil
fuels
which
main
driver
carbon
dioxide
emissions
tourist
areas.
light
findings,
study
recommends
policymakers
give
policies
targeted
at
enhancing
productivity
encouraging
environmentally
friendly
production
top
priority,
particularly
significant
negative
effects
tourism.