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Economic growth can affect land use change to release or sequester carbon, intensifying or mitigating the impact of other carbon emissions, and the functional form of that relationship is important to crafting policy responses. Data on land use and land cover change (LULCC) for 14 countries...
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The inverted U-shaped relationship between the per capita income and the environmental quality known as Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) has been analysed and debated by a large number of economists in the 1990's. Various environmental quality in terms of Nox, Sox etc. have been demonstrated to...
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A complex interplay of socio-ecological drivers of change exists at the different spatiotemporal scales affecting environmental degradation. This is a key issue worldwide and needs to be understood to develop efficient management solutions. One of the most applied theories in the regional...
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The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution levels rises as a country develops, but reaches … a certain threshold where pollution begins to fall with increasing income. In EKC analysis, the relationship between … pollution level. The study seeks to examine the pattern and nature of EKC in Africa and major income groups according to World …
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potential explana- tion of an N-shaped pollution-income relation. Finally, it is shown that the model is compatible with most …
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