Striving towards carbon neutrality in emerging markets: the combined influence of international tourism and eco-friendly technology

IF 6.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
S. Nathaniel, Chikaodili Josephine Solomon, K. Ajide, Zahoor Ahmed, Hossein-Ali Fakher
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ABSTRACT In the past few decades, the tourism and hospitality sector has not only witnessed significant growth but also contributed tremendously to economic progress with lease inputs. This fastest-growing sector creates a number of environmental challenges, especially in emerging markets where the carbon footprint of tourism constitutes a large share of CO2 emissions. This study explores the effect of international tourism, renewable energy consumption (REN), and eco-friendly technology on CO2 emissions in emerging markets. The AMG, Driscoll-Kraay and Prais-Winsten regression confirm the adverse effects of international tourism on the environment, whereas technological innovation and REN mitigate CO2 emissions. Furthermore, economic growth and population increase CO2 emissions, while foreign direct investment (FDI) reduces CO2 emissions. Although the direct effect of technological innovation is insignificant, the indirect impact is negative and statistically significant; confirming the moderating effect of eco-friendly technology on the relationship between international tourism and CO2 emissions. The MMQR results suggest that REN reduces CO2 emissions across all quantiles. On the other hand, technological innovation significantly reduces CO2 emissions in lower and median quantiles, whereas international tourism and economic growth reduce CO2 emissions across all quantiles. Various directions of causality were reported alongside relevant policy directions.
在新兴市场努力实现碳中和:国际旅游和环保技术的综合影响
在过去的几十年里,旅游业和酒店业不仅见证了显著的增长,而且通过租赁投入为经济发展做出了巨大贡献。这个增长最快的行业带来了许多环境挑战,特别是在旅游业的碳足迹占二氧化碳排放量很大份额的新兴市场。本研究探讨国际旅游、可再生能源消费(REN)和环保技术对新兴市场二氧化碳排放的影响。AMG、Driscoll-Kraay和Prais-Winsten回归证实了国际旅游对环境的不利影响,而技术创新和REN则缓解了二氧化碳的排放。此外,经济增长和人口增加了二氧化碳排放,而外国直接投资(FDI)减少了二氧化碳排放。虽然技术创新的直接影响不显著,但间接影响是负向的,且具有统计学意义;验证了生态友好型技术对国际旅游与CO2排放关系的调节作用。MMQR结果表明,REN减少了所有分位数的二氧化碳排放。另一方面,技术创新显著降低了低分位数和中分位数的二氧化碳排放量,而国际旅游和经济增长则降低了所有分位数的二氧化碳排放量。除了相关的政策方向外,还报告了各种因果关系方向。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
58
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology is now over fifteen years old and has proved to be an exciting forum for understanding and advancing our knowledge and implementation of sustainable development. Sustainable development is now of primary importance as the key to future use and management of finite world resources. It recognises the need for development opportunities while maintaining a balance between these and the environment. As stated by the UN Bruntland Commission in 1987, sustainable development should "meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
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