The interactional role of globalization in tourism-CO2 nexus in South Asian countries

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Usman Mehmood
Amal Mansoor
Salman Tariq
Zia Ul-Haq
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[1] University of Management and Technology,Departmet of Political Science
[2] NUR international University,Department of Nutritional Sciences
[3] University of the Punjab,Remote Sensing, GIS and Climatic Research Lab (National Center of GIS and Space Applications), Department of Space Science
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Globalization; Tourism; South Asia; Cleaner environment; ARDL;
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This research analyzes the impacts of tourism and globalization on CO2 emissions in South Asian countries. The annual data was converted into quarterly data of 1995Q1–2016Q4. Unit root test with structural breaks confirmed mixed order of integration for sample countries. ARDL test results showed the existence of EKC between tourism and CO2 emissions in Sri Lanka and Nepal. Globalization lowers the negative effects of tourism on CO2 emissions in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Globalization can bring innovation in cleaner technologies, which can improve air quality in South Asian countries. Moreover, this research also confirms that GDP and energy use increase CO2 emissions significantly in South Asia. Therefore, policymakers should consider utilizing renewable energy to improve air quality. Developing countries of South Asia are accelerating their economies by the use of fossil fuels; these countries need to bring renewable energy to the economic sectors for cleaner environment. Apart from the interactional role of globalization in the tourism sector, more attention should also be given to bring strict environmental regulations.
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页码:26441 / 26448
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