Are environment, informal sector and poverty interrelated?

M. A. Soharwardi, Abida Firdous, Abid Rashid Gill
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In developing countries, the informal sector plays a diverse role, from eradicating poverty to polluting the environment. Perhaps, due to inadequate awareness and scanty literature, the aspect remained ignored. This study was an attempt to determine the simultaneous relationship between environment, informal sector, and poverty. This study was based on panel data study of three countries, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. ARDL approach was used to measure the size of the informal sector economy of Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. The generalized momentum (GMM) method was applied to determine the environment's simultaneous effects, on poverty, and the informal sector economy. The outcomes unveiled that informal sector employment and poverty expedited the carbon dioxide emission in three countries such as India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Secondly, poverty and CO2 emissions had a positive association with the informal sector whereas thirdly, there was a negative impact of the informal sector economy and CO2 emissions on the poverty. This study urges to channelize the informal sector because it can contribute towards poverty reduction in a better way once its channelized and provision of adequate awareness among the people regarding judicious use of natural resources. For instance, climate smart agriculture, sustainable farming and Good Agricultural Practices have been implemented to curtail the CO 2 emissions from agriculture sector. The needs are to provoke other sectors as well followed by the initiation of legal restrictions on CO 2 emissions
环境、非正规部门和贫穷是否相互关联?
在发展中国家,非正规部门发挥着多种作用,从消除贫穷到污染环境。也许,由于认识不足和文献匮乏,这方面一直被忽视。这项研究试图确定环境、非正规部门和贫困之间的同时关系。本研究基于巴基斯坦、孟加拉国和印度三个国家的面板数据研究。ARDL方法用于衡量巴基斯坦、印度和孟加拉国非正规部门经济的规模。采用广义动量(GMM)方法来确定环境对贫困和非正规部门经济的同时影响。研究结果显示,在印度、巴基斯坦和斯里兰卡等三个国家,非正规部门的就业和贫困加速了二氧化碳的排放。第二,贫困和二氧化碳排放与非正规部门呈正相关,而第三,非正规部门经济和二氧化碳排放对贫困有负向影响。这项研究敦促引导非正规部门,因为它一旦被引导并使人民对明智地使用自然资源有充分的认识,就能更好地为减少贫穷作出贡献。例如,气候智能型农业、可持续农业和良好农业规范已经实施,以减少农业部门的二氧化碳排放。需要的是激发其他行业,然后启动对二氧化碳排放的法律限制
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