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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 CroatiaPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:FCT | D4FCT| D4Authors: Boya Sun; Wenzhong Zhu;Nafeesa Mughal;
Tolassa Temesgen Hordofa; +2 AuthorsNafeesa Mughal
Nafeesa Mughal in OpenAIREBoya Sun; Wenzhong Zhu;Nafeesa Mughal;
Tolassa Temesgen Hordofa;Nafeesa Mughal
Nafeesa Mughal in OpenAIRERinat Zhanbayev;
Rinat Zhanbayev
Rinat Zhanbayev in OpenAIREIskandar Muda;
Iskandar Muda
Iskandar Muda in OpenAIREThe association between resource rents and economic growth is one of the key issues that have attracted the attention of both policymakers and scholars. Several attempts have been made regarding the association, yet the literature holds the gap. The present research intends to explore the connection between natural resource volatility and economic performance in seven (G-7) countries. For the time frame from1990 to 2020, this study also examines the role of technological innovation (TI), human capital (HCI), and research and development budget for renewable energy (RER&D). Empirical results asserted that the variables under study are cointegrated. Employing a novel non-parametric panel quantile method of moments regression and quantile-on-quantile, the outcomes propose that natural resources volatility significantly affects EP throughout the quantiles. This negative impact is valid for the aggregate panel of countries and cross-sections. Natural resource volatility supports the resource curse hypothesis for G7 economies. On the other hand, HCI and TI are significant economic performance factors. From lower to higher quantiles, the magnitude and significance levels increase. The variable for cleaner energy investment is also positively related to economic performance yet insignificant in the higher quantile. The study recommends channeling natural resource rents to effectively and fully transfer the full potential of natural resources to other real sectors of the economy to fully utilize the benefit from it.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 CroatiaPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors:Feng Qi;
Feng Qi
Feng Qi in OpenAIREAyman Abu-Rumman;
Ayman Abu-Rumman
Ayman Abu-Rumman in OpenAIREAta Al Shraah;
Ata Al Shraah
Ata Al Shraah in OpenAIREIskandar Muda;
+4 AuthorsIskandar Muda
Iskandar Muda in OpenAIREFeng Qi;
Feng Qi
Feng Qi in OpenAIREAyman Abu-Rumman;
Ayman Abu-Rumman
Ayman Abu-Rumman in OpenAIREAta Al Shraah;
Ata Al Shraah
Ata Al Shraah in OpenAIREIskandar Muda;
Iskandar Muda
Iskandar Muda in OpenAIRERosario Huerta-Soto;
Rosario Huerta-Soto
Rosario Huerta-Soto in OpenAIRETrần Thị Hải Yến;
Trần Thị Hải Yến
Trần Thị Hải Yến in OpenAIREZulkiflee Abdul-Samad;
Zulkiflee Abdul-Samad
Zulkiflee Abdul-Samad in OpenAIREMivumbi Michel;
Mivumbi Michel
Mivumbi Michel in OpenAIRELa contaminación ambiental se ha convertido en motivo de preocupación en todo el mundo con el aumento de la urbanización, el transporte, la industrialización y varios otros factores. Por lo tanto, el investigador ha diseñado este estudio para investigar el impacto de la urbanización, el gasto en I + D en investigación y desarrollo, el desarrollo de infraestructuras y los ingresos reales en la emisión de dióxido de carbono en los países asiáticos. El proceso de recopilación de datos involucró a seis países asiáticos desde 1997 hasta finales de 2019. Las herramientas y técnicas de estimación y análisis de datos del panel se aplicaron en el datos recopilados y se obtuvieron los resultados. Los resultados de la estimación de regresión sugieren que, según el estimador MG, todas las variables tienen un impacto significativo y positivo en las emisiones de CO 2, pero el desarrollo de la infraestructura tiene un impacto insignificante. En el caso de FMOLS, nuevamente todas las variables tienen un impacto significativo y positivo en las emisiones de CO 2, pero el desarrollo de la infraestructura tiene un impacto insignificante. Sin embargo, en el caso de DOLS, todas las variables han mostrado un impacto significativo en las emisiones de CO 2. En el último, el estimador DK indica que la urbanización, el ingreso real y la densidad de población tienen un impacto significativo y positivo en las emisiones de CO 2 pero el gasto en I + D y el desarrollo de infraestructuras tienen un impacto insignificante. De esta manera, se estimaron los impactos de todas las variables independientes y de control sobre las emisiones de CO 2. La pollution de l'environnement est devenue un sujet de préoccupation dans le monde entier avec l'augmentation de l'urbanisation, des transports, de l'industrialisation et de plusieurs autres facteurs.Le chercheur a donc conçu cette étude pour étudier l'impact de l'urbanisation, des dépenses de recherche et développement, du développement des infrastructures et des revenus réels sur les émissions de dioxyde de carbone dans les pays asiatiques.Le processus de collecte de données a impliqué six pays asiatiques de 1997 à fin 2019.Les outils et techniques d'estimation et d'analyse des données du panel ont été appliqués sur le les données collectées et les résultats ont été obtenus.Les résultats de l'estimation de la régression suggèrent que, selon l'estimateur MG, toutes les variables ont un impact significatif et positif sur les émissions de CO 2, mais le développement de l'infrastructure a un impact insignifiant.Dans le cas de la FMOLS, encore une fois, toutes les variables ont un impact significatif et positif sur les émissions de CO 2, mais le développement de l'infrastructure a un impact insignifiant.Toutefois, dans le cas de la DOLS, toutes les variables ont montré un impact significatif sur les émissions de CO 2.Dans le dernier, l'estimateur DK indique que l'urbanisation, le revenu réel et la densité de population ont un impact significatif et positif sur les émissions de CO 2 mais les dépenses de R&D et le développement des infrastructures ont un impact insignifiant. De cette façon, les impacts de toutes les variables indépendantes et de contrôle sur les émissions de CO 2 ont été estimés. Environmental pollution has become the matter of concern all over the world with the increase in urbanization, transport, industrialization and several other factors.The researcher has therefore designed this study to investigate the impact of urbanization, research and development R&D expenditure, infrastructure development and real income on the emission of carbon dioxide in Asian countries.The data collection process involved six Asian countries from 1997 and ending 2019.The panel data estimation and analysis tools and techniques were applied on the collected data and the results were obtained.The results of regression estimation suggest that as per MG estimator, all the variables have significant and positive impact on CO 2 emission but infrastructure development has insignificant impact.In case of FMOLS, again all the variables have significant and positive impact on CO 2 emission but infrastructure development has insignificant impact.However, in case of DOLS, all the variables have shown significant impact on CO 2 emission.In the last, DK estimator indicates that urbanization, real income and population density have significant and positive impact on CO 2 emission but R&D expenditure and infrastructure development has insignificant impact.In this way, the impacts of all independent and control variables on CO 2 emission were estimated. أصبح التلوث البيئي مصدر قلق في جميع أنحاء العالم مع زيادة التحضر والنقل والتصنيع والعديد من العوامل الأخرى. لذلك صمم الباحث هذه الدراسة للتحقيق في تأثير التحضر والبحث والتطوير والإنفاق على البحث والتطوير وتطوير البنية التحتية والدخل الحقيقي على انبعاثات ثاني أكسيد الكربون في البلدان الآسيوية. وشملت عملية جمع البيانات ستة بلدان آسيوية من عام 1997 وحتى نهاية عام 2019. تم تطبيق أدوات وتقنيات تقدير وتحليل بيانات اللوحة على تم الحصول على البيانات التي تم جمعها والنتائج. تشير نتائج تقدير الانحدار إلى أنه وفقًا لتقدير MG، فإن جميع المتغيرات لها تأثير كبير وإيجابي على انبعاثات ثاني أكسيد الكربون ولكن تطوير البنية التحتية له تأثير ضئيل. في حالة FMOLS، مرة أخرى جميع المتغيرات لها تأثير كبير وإيجابي على انبعاثات ثاني أكسيد الكربون ولكن تطوير البنية التحتية له تأثير ضئيل. ومع ذلك، في حالة DOLS، أظهرت جميع المتغيرات تأثيرًا كبيرًا على انبعاثات ثاني أكسيد الكربون. في الأخير، يشير مقدر DK إلى أن التحضر والدخل الحقيقي والكثافة السكانية لها تأثير كبير وإيجابي على انبعاثات ثاني أكسيد الكربون لكن الإنفاق على البحث والتطوير وتطوير البنية التحتية له تأثير ضئيل. وبهذه الطريقة، تم تقدير تأثيرات جميع المتغيرات المستقلة والتحكم على انبعاثات ثاني أكسيد الكربون.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 France, France, Netherlands, France, Italy, France, Italy, France, Italy, FrancePublisher:Scientific Societies Authors: Coordination: Serge Savary; 1; 2;3 Didier Andrivon;
+103 Authors3 Didier Andrivon
3 Didier Andrivon in OpenAIRECoordination: Serge Savary; 1; 2;3 Didier Andrivon;
1 Paul Esker;3 Didier Andrivon
3 Didier Andrivon in OpenAIRE4 Pascal Frey;
1 Daniel Hüberli; 5 J. Kumar; 2; 6 Bruce A. McDonald; 7 Neil McRoberts; 8 Andrew Nelson; 9 Sarah Pethybridge;4 Pascal Frey
4 Pascal Frey in OpenAIRE10 Vittorio Rossi;
11 Pepijn Schreinemachers; 12; Laetitia Willocquet.1 Secretariat: Laetitia Willocquet;10 Vittorio Rossi
10 Vittorio Rossi in OpenAIRE1 Federica Bove;
11 Sonam Sah;1 Federica Bove
1 Federica Bove in OpenAIRE2 Serge Savary;
1; 2; 3; Manjari Singh.2 Wheat: Western Europe: Lead: Laetitia Willocquet. 1 Experts: Annika Djurle; 13 Vittorio Rossi; 11; Xiangming Xu. 14 North America: Lead: Paul Esker. 4 Experts: Peter Ojiambo 15; Pierce Paul. 16 South America: Lead: Emerson Del Ponte. 17 Experts: Paulo Kuhnem; 18 Marcelo Carmona; 19; Francisco Sautua. 19 South Asia: Lead: Serge Savary. 1; 2; 3 Experts: J. Kumar; 2;2 Serge Savary
2 Serge Savary in OpenAIRE6 Manjari Singh;
2; Sonam Sah. 2 East Asia: Lead: Xianming Chen. 20; 21 Experts: Xianchun Xia 22; Zhensheng Kang.23 Rice: Southeast Asia: Lead: Serge Savary. 1; 2; 3 Experts: Irda Safni; 24 Nancy P. Castilla; 25; Nga Thi Thu Nguyen. 26 South Asia: Lead: Serge Savary. 1; 2; 3 Experts: J. Kumar; 2; 6 Manjari Singh; 2; Sonam Sah. 2 East Asia: Lead: Zhanhong Ma. 27 Experts: Serge Savary 1; 2; 3; Boming Wu.27 Maize: North America: Lead: Paul Esker. 4 Experts: Peter Ojiambo 15; Pierce Paul. 16 Sub-Saharan Africa: Lead: Lava P. Kumar.28 Experts: Ranajit Bandyopadhyay; 28 Alejandro Ortega-Beltran; 28; Abebe Menkir.28 Potato: East Asia: Lead: Xiangming Xu. 14 Expert: Xiaoping Hu. 23 South America: Lead: Karen A. Garrett. 29 Experts: Jorge Andrade-Piedra; 30 Jan Kreuze; 30; Ivette Acuña. 31 Europe: Lead: Peter Kromann. 32 Experts: Triona Davey 33; Hans Hausladen.34 Cassava: Lead: James (Peter) Legg. 35 Experts: Lava (P.) Kumar 28; Komi (Mokpokpo) Fiaboe.36 Banana; plantains: Lead: Leena Tripathi. 37 Experts: Altus Viljoen; 38 Lava Kumar; 28 George Mahuku; 35; Jerome Kubiriba.39 Grapevine: Lead: Vittorio Rossi. 11 Experts: Josep Armengol; 40 Agn`es Calonnec; 1; Cristina Marzach ` ?. 41 Fruits; nuts: Lead: Clive (Howard) Bock. 42 Experts: Megan (Melissa) Dewdney 43; Kerik (Denton) Cox.44 Coffee: Lead: Jacques Avelino. 45 Expert: Serge Savary.1; 2; 3 Citrus: Lead: Sara Garc´?a-Figuera. 8 Experts: Helvecio Della Coletta-Filho; 46 Antonio Vicent; 47 Andr´e Drenth; 48 Paul Hendrik Fourie; 38; 49; Zhou Changyong.50 Peri-urban horticulture; household gardens: Sub-Saharan Africa: Lead: Wubetu Bihon Legesse. 51 Experts: Pepijn Schreinemachers; 12 Lawrence Kenyon; 52; Ramasamy Srinivasan. 52 South Asia: Lead: Ramasamy Srinivasan. 52 Experts: Pepijn Schreinemachers; 12 Lawrence Kenyon; 52; Wubetu Bihon Legesse. 51 Southeast Asia: Lead: Lawrence Kenyon. 52 Experts: Pepijn Schreinemachers;6 Manjari Singh
6 Manjari Singh in OpenAIRE12 Ramasamy Srinivasan;
52; Wubetu Bihon Legesse.51 Urban trees: Lead: Pascal Frey. 1 Experts: Alberto Santini; 53 Maxime Gu´erin; 54; Jean Pinon.1 Oaks: Europe: Lead: Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau. 1 Experts: Sandra Denman 55; Alexis Ducousso. 1 North America: Lead: Susan J. Frankel. 56 Experts: Jennifer Juzwik 57; David M. Rizzo.8 Softwood trees: Lead: Alex John Woods. 58 Experts: Isabel (Alvarez) Munck; 59 Anna Leon; 60; Tod Ramsfield.61 Eucalypts: Lead: Angus J. Carnegie. 62 Experts: Emer O'Gara; 63 Robert O. Makinson; 64; Giles E. St. J. Hardy.65 Amazon: Lead: Tania Brenes-Arguedas. 8 Experts: A. Elizabeth Arnold; 66 Phyllis D. Coley;12 Ramasamy Srinivasan
12 Ramasamy Srinivasan in OpenAIRE67 Erin R. Spear;
68; Paul-Camilo Zalamea.69 International experts: Marc-Henri Lebrun; 1Alexey Mikaberidze;67 Erin R. Spear
67 Erin R. Spear in OpenAIRE70and Jonathan Yuen.13;
70and Jonathan Yuen.13
70and Jonathan Yuen.13 in OpenAIREpmid: 37172970
handle: 20.500.14243/453526 , 10807/288656 , 10568/132359
The Global Plant Health Assessment (GPHA) is a collective, volunteer-based effort to assemble expert opinions on plant health and disease impacts on ecosystem services based on published scientific evidence. The GPHA considers a range of forest, agricultural, and urban systems worldwide. These are referred to as (Ecoregion × Plant System), i.e., selected case examples involving keystone plants in given parts of the world. The GPHA focuses on infectious plant diseases and plant pathogens, but encompasses the abiotic (e.g., temperature, drought, and floods) and other biotic (e.g., animal pests and humans) factors associated with plant health. Among the 33 (Ecoregion × Plant System) considered, 18 are assessed as in fair or poor health, and 20 as in declining health. Much of the observed state of plant health and its trends are driven by a combination of forces, including climate change, species invasions, and human management. Healthy plants ensure (i) provisioning (food, fiber, and material), (ii) regulation (climate, atmosphere, water, and soils), and (iii) cultural (recreation, inspiration, and spiritual) ecosystem services. All these roles that plants play are threatened by plant diseases. Nearly none of these three ecosystem services are assessed as improving. Results indicate that the poor state of plant health in sub-Saharan Africa gravely contributes to food insecurity and environmental degradation. Results further call for the need to improve crop health to ensure food security in the most populated parts of the world, such as in South Asia, where the poorest of the poor, the landless farmers, are at the greatest risk. The overview of results generated from this work identifies directions for future research to be championed by a new generation of scientists and revived public extension services. Breakthroughs from science are needed to (i) gather more data on plant health and its consequences, (ii) identify collective actions to manage plant systems, (iii) exploit the phytobiome diversity in breeding programs, (iv) breed for plant genotypes with resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, and (v) design and implement plant systems involving the diversity required to ensure their adaptation to current and growing challenges, including climate change and pathogen invasions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 CroatiaPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors:Tran Thi Hai Yen;
Wing-Keung Wong;Tran Thi Hai Yen
Tran Thi Hai Yen in OpenAIREMohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh;
Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh
Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh in OpenAIREIskandar Muda;
+3 AuthorsIskandar Muda
Iskandar Muda in OpenAIRETran Thi Hai Yen;
Wing-Keung Wong;Tran Thi Hai Yen
Tran Thi Hai Yen in OpenAIREMohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh;
Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh
Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-Abyadh in OpenAIREIskandar Muda;
Iskandar Muda
Iskandar Muda in OpenAIREFelix Julca-Guerrero;
Felix Julca-Guerrero
Felix Julca-Guerrero in OpenAIRESanil S Hishan;
Sanil S Hishan
Sanil S Hishan in OpenAIREMd. Monirul Islam;
Md. Monirul Islam
Md. Monirul Islam in OpenAIREIn light of the economic volatility and the environmentally conscious state, academics must pay close attention to the issue of sustainable development. Therefore, this research analyzes how social responsibility, corporate governance, and ecological innovation have affected the Chinese coal industry’s sustainable development. This study investigates the moderating role of environmental ethics among the nexus of social responsibilities, environmental responsibilities, and sustainable development due to its growing importance for sustainability in the coal industry in China. The study used survey questionnaires to collect primary data from the coal industry employees. The research has applied the structural equation model to examine the association among the variables and test the hypotheses through Smart PLS software. The results revealed that social and environmental responsibilities and ecological innovation have a positive while corporate governance has a negative association with the sustainable development of the coal industry in China. The findings also revealed that environmental ethics significantly moderate among social responsibilities, environmental responsibilities, and sustainable development of the coal industry in China. This study guides policymakers in establishing policies related to sustainable development by improving their social and environmental-related responsibilities and adopting ecological innovation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Frontiers Media SA Authors: Rabnawaz Khan;Akram Ahmed Noman Alabsi;
Iskandar Muda;Akram Ahmed Noman Alabsi
Akram Ahmed Noman Alabsi in OpenAIREEnergy consumption has become a requirement in the modern world, and without it, the economies of developing nations cannot prosper. Consistent economic growth is a challenge for countries of all economic levels, not just the less developed ones. We test the EKC hypothesis by analyzing the relationships between GDP growth, energy consumption, agricultural output, and the consequences of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. From 1991 to 2016, we used panel and quantile regression analysis to compare emissions in nine developing countries with those in 13 developed countries. There is the beginning of a reverse U-shaped relationship between agricultural energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, the verified EKC hypothesis paves the way for a watershed moment in the progress of industrialized nations’ economies. As an added bonus, agricultural results have a positive impact on CO2 emissions from using liquid fuels. It has a negative impact on CO2 emissions by 19.12% and causes a 4.802 percent increase in environmental degradation. Feed cropping, deforestation, biomass burning, and deep soil and cropping also have negative effects on the environment, especially in developing countries. There is a negative correlation between CO2 emissions and economic growth in developing countries and their energy consumption. Although the EKC hypothesis for CO2 emissions was rejected at lower quantiles, it was validated for Qatar, Canada, China, and other high-emitting economies according to the empirical estimation of quantile regression. The findings of this study have important policy implications for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, suggesting that policymakers account for the stage of economic growth currently being experienced when formulating measures to cut energy use and protect the environment. In particular, policies aimed at reducing energy consumption could.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Malaysia, Taiwan, Taiwan, Croatia, MalaysiaPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors:Nguyen Binh An;
Yen-Lin Kuo;Nguyen Binh An
Nguyen Binh An in OpenAIREFatma Mabrouk;
Shouvik Sanyal; +3 AuthorsFatma Mabrouk
Fatma Mabrouk in OpenAIRENguyen Binh An;
Yen-Lin Kuo;Nguyen Binh An
Nguyen Binh An in OpenAIREFatma Mabrouk;
Shouvik Sanyal;Fatma Mabrouk
Fatma Mabrouk in OpenAIREIskandar Muda;
Iskandar Muda
Iskandar Muda in OpenAIRESanil S. Hishan;
Niamat Abdulrehman;Sanil S. Hishan
Sanil S. Hishan in OpenAIREThis study examines the trends in environmental sustainability and human well-being through green technologies, clean energy, and environmental taxes using panel data for the top eight advanced economies from 1990 to 2018. The study applies an advanced panel technique, cross-sectionally augmented distributed lags (CS-ARDL), to find long-run and short-run associations between these variables. Moreover, the role of foreign investment is added as a control variable. The CS-ARDL estimation confirms the productive impact of green technologies on environmental and human well-being, providing that it helps to reduce haze pollution while promoting human development. Moreover, clean energy and environmental taxes contribute toa sustainable environment and human development. Moreover, foreign investment is a direct source of haze pollution because of more industrialization and economic activities. The study finally recommends strengthening the promotion of green technology and clean energy to achieve both environmental and human well-being in the long run.
Ekonomska Istraživan... arrow_drop_down Ekonomska IstraživanjaArticle . 2023Full-Text: https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/437920Data sources: HRČAK - Portal of scientific journals of CroatiaUniversiti Teknologi Malaysia: Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2023Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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Sanil S. Hishan; Shamansurova Zilola Abduvaxitovna;Saiful Islam
Saiful Islam in OpenAIREhandle: 11541.2/35011
Refereed/Peer-reviewed The dark side of the consumption of Natural Resources (NTR) is the carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) resulting from the extraction of NTR as well as the increasing level of consumption within the economy. Besides, the massive expansion and growth of the Chinese economy have also meant its CO2 is at an all-time high, thus making China one of the leading contributors to global warming. Hence the current study fills a knowledge vacuum by analyzing the relationships governing NTR and technological innovation (TIN) in countering the environmental damage due to CO2, by revisiting the EKC in the Chinese context through “Quantile Autoregressive Distributed Lag” (QARDL). The results validate the EKC where NTR consumption worsens the environment further; however, TIN is a potential solution in countering CO2. In accordance with the findings, it is recommended that government institutions need to ensure the preservation of NTR without conceding the economic benefits and prosperity.
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