Natural resource, globalization, urbanization, human capital, and environmental degradation in Latin American and Caribbean countries

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作者
Nathaniel, Solomon P. [1 ,2 ]
Nwulu, Nnandi [3 ]
Bekun, Festus [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lagos, Dept Econ, Fac Social Sci, Akoka, Nigeria
[2] Lagos State Univ, Sch Fdn, Badagry, Nigeria
[3] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Elect & Elect Engn Sci, Johannesburg, South Africa
[4] Istanbul Gelisim Univ, Fac Econ Adm & Social Sci, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Natural resource; Globalization; Human capital; Urbanization; AMG; Latin American and Caribbean countries; RENEWABLE ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; CO2 EMISSIONS EVIDENCE; CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT; DRIVING FORCES; SOUTH-AFRICA; DEFORESTATION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-020-10850-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The world is increasingly getting urbanized and globalized, and the increase in natural resource exploration could have a far-reaching impact on environmental quality. Since most Latin American and Caribbean countries (LACCs) have proximity to the Amazon, they, therefore, rely heavily on agriculture and mining which develop via deforestation which could exacerbate the already increasing carbon dioxide emissions (CO(2)emissions). Therefore, to the best of our knowledge, this study becomes the first to investigate the link between natural resources, globalization, urbanization, and environmental degradation in LACCs countries from 1990 to 2017 with advanced panel data econometric techniques. The unit root tests affirm all the variables to be stationary at first difference, and the Westerlund (Oxf Bull Econ Stat 69(6):709-748,2007) cointegration test confirms the long-run relationship among the variables. The augmented mean group (AMG) and the common correlated effects mean group (CCEMG) results affirm that the aforementioned variables add to CO(2)emissions, while human capital mitigates it. Further findings reveal that human capital performs a moderating role in promoting urbanization sustainability. The country-specific results confirm that economic growth adds to emissions in all the countries, except in the Dominican Republic. A feedback causality exists between economic growth, globalization, urbanization, and CO(2)emissions. This study argues for the development of human capital, a gradual transition to sustainable growth-driven and knowledge-based industries, and the introduction of sustainability practices in the natural resource sector to mitigate CO(2)emissions in LACCs.
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页码:6207 / 6221
页数:15
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