Do Better Institutional Arrangements Lead to Environmental Sustainability: Evidence from India

مؤلف
وكيل مرتبط
Uddin, Mohammed Ahmar , مؤلف مشارك
Hawaldar, Iqbal Thonse, مؤلف مشارك
Alam, Md Shabbir, مؤلف مشارك
Joshi, D. P. Priyadarshi , مؤلف مشارك
Jena, Pabitra Kumar , مؤلف مشارك
عنوان الدورية
Sustainability
العدد
Sustainability 2023, 15, 2237.
دولة النشر
Switzerland
مكان النشر
Basel
الناشر
MDPI
تاريخ النشر
2023
اللغة
الأنجليزية
الموضوع الجغرافي
الملخص الإنجليزي
Abstract: The efficient planning, execution, and management of institutional frameworks for climate change adaptation are essential to sustainable development. India, in particular, is known to be disproportionately vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. This study examines the effects of environmental taxes, corruption, urbanization, economic growth, ecological risks, and renewable energy sources on CO2 emissions in India from 1978 to 2018. Therefore, the ARDL model is used to draw inferences, and Pairwise Granger causality is also applied to demonstrate a causeand-effect relationship. The empirical results show that corruption, environmental dangers, GDP, and urbanization positively influence India’s carbon emissions. However, the results of short-run elasticities show that carbon emissions reduce ecological sustainability. Environmental hazards and costs, like other countries, impact India’s carbon emissions. Therefore, decision-makers in India should set up strict environmental regulations and anti-corruption measures to combat unfair practice that distorts competition laws and policies. In addition, the government concentrates more on energy efficiency policies that diminish carbon emissions without hampering economic growth in the country.
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المعرف
https://digitalrepository.uob.edu.bh/id/2ca84d67-2e41-465d-bc31-ffad44fc5523
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