Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 13, 2024
Abstract
The
motivation
for
conducting
this
research
is
the
growing
awareness
of
increasing
number
environmental
issues
on
a
global
scale.
As
world
facing
necessity
tackling
degradation,
study
intends
to
uncover
fundamental
links
between
value
chain
participation,
financial
development,
and
their
aggregate
influence
footprints
in
context
economies
(selected
60
countries)
from
1996
2018.
This
utilized
modern
novel
technique
known
as
“Quantile
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lagged
Model.”
results
revealed
that,
selected
economies,
more
natural
resource
rent,
better
greater
participation
all
positively
contributed
degradation
across
different
quantiles.
implies
an
burden
because
higher
enhanced
rising
rents
resources.
study's
findings
have
important
policy
implications,
stressing
need
authorities
or
policymakers
incorporate
concerns
into
economic
policies.
authors
also
recommended
that
governments
should
think
about
enacting
laws
support
environmentally
conscious
behavior,
such
rewarding
investments
eco‐friendly
technology
penalizing
actions
harm
environment.
Sustainable Futures,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100163 - 100163
Published: Feb. 5, 2024
Industrialization
in
Newly
industrialized
countries
may
be
a
potential
retarding
factor
for
sustainable
future.
This
study
examines
that
transitions
towards
green
alternatives
driven
by
technological
innovation,
urbanization,
and
industrialization
using
panel-corrected
standard
errors
regression
quantile
on
data
from
1985
to
2020.
The
empirical
results
suggest
innovation
accelerates
renewable
energy
decelerates
non-renewable
energy.
Conversely,
urbanization
trade
liberalization
reduce
but
increase
while
output
positively
impacts
both
findings
imply
prioritizing
urban
planning
development
aligning
policies
successful
transition.