Spatial spillover effects of green technology innovation and renewable energy on ecological sustainability: New evidence and analysis

IF 9.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
R. Radmehr, Samira Shayanmehr, Ernest Ali Baba, A. Samour, T. Adebayo
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Rapid industrialization and modernization have drastically impaired ecological sustainability and increased ecological footprint (EFP). Despite the vital relevance of renewable energy (REC) and green technological innovation (GTI), in many facets of life, the part played by these factors and their spatial spillover effects in exploring ecological sustainability in EU countries has yet to be well studied. Thus, using a spatial panel econometric technique, this research investigates the direct and spillover effects of GTI and REC on ecological sustainability in 20 selected EU nations between 1995 and 2018. First, the empirical results affirm a positive spatial connection of EFP across nations, implying that employing spatial models can provide more trustworthy results than traditional econometric approaches. Second, both GTI and REC tend to significantly promote domestic ecological sustainability. Third, the environmental quality of EU countries benefit from the high GTI, REC, and human capital of their neighboring nations. Fourth, economic growth and financial globalization (FG) have a negative and significant effect on environmental quality. Other empirical analyses indicated that the indirect effect of FG on EFP is positive and significant. With a focus on the EU countries, this paper assists policymakers in developing a comprehensive strategy for enhancing ecological responsibility via renewable energy and green technology innovation.
绿色技术创新和可再生能源对生态可持续性的空间溢出效应:新证据与分析
快速的工业化和现代化严重损害了生态可持续性,增加了生态足迹。尽管可再生能源(REC)和绿色技术创新(GTI)具有重要意义,但在生活的许多方面,这些因素及其空间溢出效应在探索欧盟国家生态可持续性方面所起的作用尚待深入研究。因此,本研究使用空间面板计量经济学技术,调查了1995年至2018年间,GTI和REC对20个选定欧盟国家生态可持续性的直接和溢出效应。首先,实证结果肯定了EFP在各国之间的积极空间联系,这意味着使用空间模型可以提供比传统计量经济学方法更值得信赖的结果。其次,GTI和REC都倾向于显著促进国内生态可持续性。第三,欧盟国家的环境质量得益于其邻国的高GTI、REC和人力资本。第四,经济增长和金融全球化对环境质量产生了负面而显著的影响。其他实证分析表明,FG对EFP的间接影响是积极而显著的。本文以欧盟国家为重点,协助决策者制定通过可再生能源和绿色技术创新增强生态责任的综合战略。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Development is a publication that takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore and propose strategies for achieving sustainable development. Our aim is to discuss and address the challenges associated with sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals. All submissions are subjected to a thorough review process to ensure that our readers receive valuable and original content of the highest caliber.
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