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- Title
Empirical analysis of the relationship among urbanization, economic growth and ecological footprint: evidence from Eastern Europe.
- Authors
Addai, Kwaku; Serener, Berna; Kirikkaleli, Dervis
- Abstract
In recent environmental sustainability literature, ecological footprint is largely seen as the most appropriate indicator of environmental destruction. However, due to lack of clarity in its relationship with economic growth, ecosystem services, biodiversity and human well-being, serious academic and political attention on environmental sustainability has not really reflected on ecological footprint. Using CADF unit root test, Westerlund cointegration test, common correlated effects and Dumitrescu Hurlin causality approaches, we conduct empirical analysis of the relationship among urbanization, economic growth and ecological footprint: evidence from Eastern Europe between 1998Q4 and 2017Q4. We address the following protracted questions in the literature: (1) Can we find a relationship between ecological footprint, urbanization and growth? (2) What explains the relationship, if any? The outcomes of the Westerlund cointegration test reveal cointegration among the variables, (ii) the outcome of the Dumitrescu Hurlin causality test indicates that there is a long-run unidirectional causality running from growth to the ecological footprint and (iii) urbanization does not homogeneously cause ecological footprint. The study has implications for regional policy actions that could support the reduction of ecological deficits through growth and urbanization policies towards improving regional environmental quality.
- Subjects
EASTERN Europe; ECOLOGICAL impact; ECOSYSTEM services; ECONOMIC expansion; EMPIRICAL research; ENVIRONMENTAL degradation; URBANIZATION; ENVIRONMENTAL indicators
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2022, Vol 29, Issue 19, p27749
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-021-17311-x