The Nexus between Agriculture, Water, Energy and Environmental Degradation in Central Asia-Empirical Evidence Using Panel Data Models

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作者
Saidmamatov, Olimjon [1 ]
Tetreault, Nicolas [2 ]
Bekjanov, Dilmurad [1 ]
Khodjaniyazov, Elbek [1 ]
Ibadullaev, Ergash [1 ]
Sobirov, Yuldoshboy [3 ]
Adrianto, Lugas Raka [4 ]
机构
[1] Urgench State Univ, Fac Econ, Urgench 220100, Uzbekistan
[2] UNIL EPFL, Ctr Climate Act & Impact, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Jeonbuk Natl Univ, Coll Commerce, Dept Int Trade, Jeonju Si 54896, South Korea
[4] Empa, Swiss Fed Labs Mat Sci & Technol, CH-9014 St Gallen, Switzerland
关键词
environment; climate change; Central Asia; water; energy; agriculture; Aral Sea region; CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; UNIT-ROOT TESTS; CO2; EMISSIONS; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; RENEWABLE ENERGY; KUZNETS CURVE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ARAL SEA; GDP GROWTH; CONSUMPTION;
D O I
10.3390/en16073206
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The primary aspiration of this paper is to learn about the effects of economic growth, energy consumption, agriculture and irrigation water consumption and agriculture productivity on environmental pollution in five countries of Central Asia. The data cover the period from 1992 to 2020 by applying panel data models, namely the Panel FMOLS, Panel DOLS and Panel ARDL-PMG approaches. The results indicate that there is a positive long-term impact of economic growth, water productivity, energy consumption and electricity production on CO2 emissions while agriculture value added and trade openness have a negative and statistically significant influence on CO2 emissions in Central Asia. Country specific short-run coefficients from Panel ARDL reveal that energy consumption is the main driver for rise in the level of CO2 emissions in the countries under the study. Indeed, country level analysis generates unique nexus correlation among agriculture, energy and environmental degradation in each country of Central Asia.
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