Effects of Waste Generation on the Load Capacity Factor: A Novel Waste Management Assessment for OECD Countries DOI
Uğur Korkut Pata, Selin Karlilar Pata, Sinan Erdoğan

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Geological Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 8, 2024

ABSTRACT The increase in global waste generation is an important issue directly addressed the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)‐12 and OECD countries produce large amounts of waste. In this context, study examines influence generated recycled on load capacity factor (biocapacity/ecological footprint) 28 from 2000 to 2021 using novel panel data approaches. employs augmented mean group half‐panel jackknife estimation approaches within Load Capacity Curve (LCC) hypothesis confirms LCC for nations. addition, long‐term prediction results illustrate that increases environmental destruction, while supports factor. recommends policymakers support economic growth investment recycling technologies achieve SDG‐12.

Language: Английский

Assessing the influence of climate risk, carbon allowances, and technological factors on the ESG market in the European union DOI Creative Commons
Uğur Korkut Pata, Kamel Si Mohammed, Vanessa Serret

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Borsa Istanbul Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(4), P. 828 - 837

Published: April 29, 2024

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is a market for environmental criteria that has recently attracted the attention of policymakers in particular European Union (EU) countries to improve quality. In context EU Sustainable Development Goals, this study aims examine impact climate risk uncertainties (transitional (TRI) physical (PRI)), carbon allowances (EU ETS), technology index (MSCI) on ESG market. To end, uses quantile-on-quantile regression its multivariate version period from November 28, 2007, January 05, 2023. The results show TRI PRI increase development at higher quantiles, while ETS technological progress reduce progress. This shows change requires introduction stricter standards countries, provide benefits need

Language: Английский

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Assessing the sustainable development in the European Union: influence of municipal waste, industrial waste, and waste related patents DOI Creative Commons
Selin Karlilar Pata, Uğur Korkut Pata

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 21(1), P. 141 - 151

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Abstract Waste has emerged as a pressing concern for the environment, primarily stemming from processes of urbanization and industrialization. The substantial volumes waste generated pose serious threat to they spread out harmful substances in soil release methane emissions into atmosphere. To effectively address this issue, study explores impact municipal industrial waste, well waste-related innovation on load capacity factor (LCF) 2005 2020. For purpose, augmented mean group method half panel jackknife causality approach were conducted by using data 17 European countries. empirical findings show that (1) curve (LCC) hypothesis is confirmed; (2) have detrimental effect LCF; (3) management practices no discernible LCF. In light these findings, emphasizes importance efficient countries exploit potential valuable resource rather than cause pollution.

Language: Английский

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Advancing greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies: Integrating Multi-Criteria Decision-Making with Complex q-Rung Picture Fuzzy Sugeno–Weber Operators DOI
Subramanian Petchimuthu,

Fathima Banu M.,

Sooraj Pillai

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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 151, P. 110621 - 110621

Published: March 29, 2025

Language: Английский

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Technological Innovation and Sustainability: Do Homegrown Innovations Foster Greater Ecological Sensitivity? Simulation‐Based Insights From South Africa DOI

Ping Dong,

Chinazaekpere Nwani, Festus Vıctor Bekun

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Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 4, 2025

ABSTRACT Environmental sustainability remains a critical challenge, particularly for economies with high resource dependence and energy‐intensive industries like South Africa. Technological innovation is often regarded as pathway to ecological resilience, yet its effectiveness may be shaped by origin—domestic or foreign. Understanding these distinctions crucial, different types of innovations have varying impacts on sustainability, influencing the design effective policy interventions. This study investigates role resident (domestic) non‐resident (foreign) technological in shaping load (EL) capacity Africa, while also considering impact economic affluence energy consumption. Using data from 1981 2021, applies dynamic simulations autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) models Kernel‐based Regularized Least Squares. The results reveal that significantly enhance EL, 1% increase Patent Applications Residents (PR) improving EL 0.033% long run. Conversely, an insignificant effect. Additionally, exerts negative impact, income reducing 0.61%, consumption contributes strain. These findings indicate homegrown play crucial strengthening whereas reliance foreign technologies not effectively address local environmental challenges. Policymakers should prioritize investments domestic research development support technology localization strategies relevance innovations. Strengthening ecosystems integrating sustainability‐driven policies are essential steps toward achieving long‐term resilience.

Language: Английский

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Forging a Sustainable Future in G20 Economies: The Transformative Role of Technological Innovation, Green Finance and Higher Education Amid Globalization and Entrepreneurial Growth DOI Open Access

Meng Pei,

Riya Tabish

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 3321 - 3321

Published: April 8, 2025

Environmental degradation poses a significant global challenge which necessitates innovative strategies to achieve sustainability. This study investigates the impact of technological innovation (TCN), higher education (EDU), green finance (GRF), globalization (GLI), and entrepreneurship (ENT) on environmental quality (EQ) in G20 countries. The uses panel data from 2000 2020 investigate relationships between variables. Among various diagnostic tests conducted, Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) confirms that multicollinearity is not present. Furthermore, cross-sectional dependence (CSD) test identifies interdependence among Moreover, slope homogeneity (SL) indicates heterogeneity data. For stationarity check, Cross-Sectional Augmented Im–Pesaran–Shin (CIPS) mixed results. Finally, Cross-Sectionally Autoregressive Distributed Lag (CS-ARDL) Generalized Method Moments (GMM) for long- short-run analysis outcomes CS-ARDL indicate GLI has negative EQ, hence causing deterioration economies. On other hand, TCN, EDU, GRF, ENT show positive impacts therefore enhancing outcomes. Additionally, Dumitrescu–Hurlin causality reveals bidirectional causality, highlights interconnected relationship TCN with EQ. However, demonstrate unidirectional takeaway focuses importance policies promoting innovation, resource efficiency, sustainable practices advance within

Language: Английский

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Innovation and Carbon Emissions: A Southeast Asian Perspective DOI
Irsan Hardi, Mustafa Necati ÇOBAN,

Michael Provide Fumey

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Ekonomikalia Journal of Economics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 3(1), P. 15 - 32

Published: April 4, 2025

In an era where sustainable development is paramount, understanding the relationship between innovation and environmental impact has become increasingly critical. As Southeast Asian (SEA) economies strive to transition toward more knowledge-based technology-driven growth, it crucial assess whether fosters sustainability or exacerbates degradation. This study examines of ecosystem on CO2 emissions in selected SEA countries, utilizing various metrics from Global Innovation Index (GII) grouped into five categories: institutions, human capital research, infrastructure, market sophistication, creative outputs. By employing Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) conducting robustness checks with Robust Least Squares (RLS), reveals that all GII categories significantly emissions. However, findings indicate this positive, meaning landscape continues contribute rising The country-specific analysis also confirms most are still not environmentally friendly. evidence underscores need for policymakers countries prioritize frameworks promote adoption inclusive green technologies practices mitigate adverse effects

Language: Английский

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Factors influencing the material footprint in the USA DOI
Derviş Kırıkkaleli

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20(5), P. 1217 - 1224

Published: April 5, 2024

Using novel approaches, namely Fourier autoregressive distributive lag (F-ADL) cointegration and nonlinear distributed (N-ARDL), this article analyzes how infrastructure investment environmental R&D affected the material footprint from 1995Q1 to 2019Q4 in USA while controlling financial development economic growth. The outcomes reveal that (i) a reduction can be achieved through increasing environmentally related R&D; (ii) by R&D, consumption used more effectively; (iii) an increase leads footprint; (iv) slowdown of economy contributes efficient consumption. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2024;20:1217-1224. © 2024 SETAC.

Language: Английский

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Role of Environmental Policy Stringency on Sectoral CO2 Emissions in EU-5 Countries: Disaggregated Level Evidence by Novel Quantile-Based Approaches DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Derviş Kırıkkaleli, Uğur Korkut Pata

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Energy & Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 3, 2024

Consistent with the increasing awareness of environmental problems, countries have applied various measures to combat climate change by preventing degradation environment. In this context, a set in different areas and sectors been taken. Although it is possible consider each them, instead, using more comprehensive index, such as Environmental Policy Stringency Index, can be appropriate examining effects curbing emissions. Accordingly, research examines effect Index on sectoral carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions European Union Five (namely, Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Italy) data for period 1990/Q2-2020/Q4, performing novel quantile-based approaches. The outcomes show that at higher quantiles, provides (a) decrease building sector CO Italy; (b) decline industrial combustion France (c) curb power France; (d) transport emission Germany (e) there are causalities from across quantiles except some ones; (f) verified robust. prove differentiating under empirical examinations, countries. Thus, study discusses policy endeavors, consideration varying structure measures, application nonlinear approaches, focusing go fast

Language: Английский

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How does geopolitical risk affect clean energy generation? Daily evidence from five highly Russia-reliant European countries DOI Creative Commons
Sinan Erdoğan, Uğur Korkut Pata, Andrew Adewale Alola

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Energy Strategy Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 55, P. 101492 - 101492

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Europe has recently experienced an energy crisis that began with the war between Russia and Ukraine continued reciprocal sanctions power cuts, increasing geopolitical tensions risks. In such environment, European countries must decide how to replace imports from Russia. As best option may be rely on clean energy, this study explores risk (GPR) affects electricity generation (i.e., hydro, solar, wind, & nuclear) in five Bulgaria, Czechia, Germany, Romania, Switzerland), which have a high dependency The therefore uses daily data January 2, 2019 29, 2024 applies set of nonlinear methods wavelet coherence, quantile-on-quantile regression, Granger causality quantiles, quantile regression). results show (i) there is strong dependence GPR renewable nuclear over different times, frequencies, countries; (ii) stimulates hydro at higher quantiles across except Czechia; (iii) increases solar all Czechia Switzerland; (iv) mainly wind for Bulgaria (v) almost inefficient generation. Overall, clearly shows supportive effect promoting renewables, while not case energy. Therefore, can renewables as alternative against blackouts short term, considering varying based time, frequency, quantile, country, sources. • Whether rising boost production investigated. Frequency nonlinearity characteristics utilized are considered. rise does supply. augment tension

Language: Английский

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Time and frequency-based effect of energy-related R&D investments on power sector CO2 emissions: evidence from leading R&D investing countries by WLMC approach DOI
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Dilvin Taşkın, Ahmed Imran Hunjra

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Air Quality Atmosphere & Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 18, 2024

Language: Английский

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