普惠金融和旅游业在应对工业化和能源消耗带来的环境挑战方面的作用:重新设计可持续发展目标政策

IF 3.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Qiong Deng, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Irfan, Mohammad Haseeb
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未来 11 个国家(N-11)在实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)方面面临诸多挑战,保护环境质量已成为这些国家面临的主要挑战。具体而言,为实现可持续发展目标 3、可持续发展目标 7、可持续发展目标 9 和可持续发展目标 13,本研究探讨了 1995-2018 年期间工业化、旅游业、可再生能源和化石燃料能源消耗对 N-11 国家生态足迹的影响,以及金融发展对生态足迹的调节作用。通过增强均值组、共同相关效应均值组估计以及 Dumitrescu 和 Hurlin 因果关系方法对所有九个假设进行检验,发现了各种有趣的发现。研究结果证实,工业化、旅游业和不可再生能源在推动环境污染方面发挥了主要作用。然而,可再生能源和金融发展提高了环境质量。此外,金融扩张与工业化和不可再生能源的交互作用会严重恶化环境。相反,金融发展与旅游业和可再生能源的调节作用则保护了环境质量。此外,我们还发现了从旅游业和可再生能源到生态足迹的增长假说,以及工业化、金融发展和生态足迹之间的反馈假说。根据实证研究结果,我们提出了若干政策建议,以实现可持续发展目标 3、可持续发展目标 7、可持续发展目标 9 和可持续发展目标 13 的目标。
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The role of financial inclusion and tourism in tackling environmental challenges of industrialization and energy consumption: Redesigning Sustainable Development Goals policies
The Next 11 (N‐11) countries are facing many challenges in achieving the objectives of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as preserving environmental quality has become a major challenge for them. Specifically, achieving SDG 3, SDG 7, SDG 9, and SDG 13, the current research scrutinizes the influence of industrialization, tourism, and renewable and fossil fuel energy consumption with the moderating role of financial development on the ecological footprint in the N‐11 countries during 1995–2018. By testing all nine hypotheses through the augmented mean group, common correlated effects mean group estimators, and the Dumitrescu and Hurlin causality approach, various interesting findings are discovered. The findings verified that industrialization, tourism, and non‐renewable energy play major roles in driving environmental pollution. However, renewables and financial development increase environmental quality. Moreover, the interacting role of financial expansion with industrialization and non‐renewables significantly deteriorates the environment. In contrast, the moderating role of financial development with tourism and renewable energy protects environmental excellence. In addition, the growth hypothesis is discovered from tourism and renewables to ecological footprint, and the feedback hypothesis is discovered between industrialization, financial development, and ecological footprint. Following the empirical findings, we recommend several policy implications to address the objectives of SDG 3, SDG 7, SDG 9, and SDG 13.
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Natural Resources Forum
Natural Resources Forum 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.10
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24
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Natural Resources Forum, a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal, focuses on international, multidisciplinary issues related to sustainable development, with an emphasis on developing countries. The journal seeks to address gaps in current knowledge and stimulate policy discussions on the most critical issues associated with the sustainable development agenda, by promoting research that integrates the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Contributions that inform the global policy debate through pragmatic lessons learned from experience at the local, national, and global levels are encouraged. The Journal considers articles written on all topics relevant to sustainable development. In addition, it dedicates series, issues and special sections to specific themes that are relevant to the current discussions of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). Articles must be based on original research and must be relevant to policy-making. Criteria for selection of submitted articles include: 1) Relevance and importance of the topic discussed to sustainable development in general, both in terms of policy impacts and gaps in current knowledge being addressed by the article; 2) Treatment of the topic that incorporates social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainable development, rather than focusing purely on sectoral and/or technical aspects; 3) Articles must contain original applied material drawn from concrete projects, policy implementation, or literature reviews; purely theoretical papers are not entertained.
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