Exploring the role of governance and institutional indicators in environmental degradation across global regions

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作者
Saba, Charles Shaaba [1 ]
Alola, Andrew Adewale [2 ,3 ]
Ngepah, Nicholas [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, Coll Business & Econ, Sch Econ & Econometr, Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Univ Inland Noray, CREDS Ctr Res Digitalizat & Sustainabil, Elverum, Norway
[3] Nisantasi Univ, Fac Econ Adm & Social Sci, Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Univ Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
关键词
Environmental sustainability; Carbon emission; Socioeconomic factors; Governance indicators; Institutional quality; System-GMM; Global regions; FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT; RENEWABLE ENERGY; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; CARBON EMISSIONS; CO2; EMISSIONS; TRADE OPENNESS; PANEL-DATA; CONSUMPTION; QUALITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.envdev.2025.101152
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) essentially includes climate action that targets the protection and conservation of the natural environment and human lives. After establishing the existence and addressing the associated endogeneity problem, a two-step systemGMM was deployed to examine the influence of potential macroeconomic and socioeconomic factors alongside six categories of governance indicators and institutional quality on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission across selected 183 countries, first in a single panel and then in sub-divided panels of five regions: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA); Middle East and North Africa (MENA); Europe & Central Asia (ECA); East & South Asia and the Pacific (ESAP); and the America. Importantly, the investigation reveals that the governance indicators (i.e control of corruption, government effectiveness, political stability/terrorism, regulatory quality, rule of law, and voice and accountability) and institutional quality aggravate carbon emission in the overall panel while these influences vary across the region. Moreover, financial development and total natural resource are found to abate emission from CO2 emission in the overall panel while value added from agricultural and industrial activities alongside trade openness, land area, information and communication technology (ICT), population, and income per capita are detrimental to environmental quality. On policy relevance, the results overwhelmingly point policymakers to the criticality of the aspects of governance, institution quality, and socioeconomic factors in driving environmental sustainability goals across respective regions and particularly in the comprising countries.
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