Shao, Huimin Peng, Qiong Zhou, Fei Wider, Walton
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Background Green development, which is crucial because of the escalating ecological and environmental issues, is largely driven by industrial transformation and environmental legislation. Purpose The paper aims to examine the combined effects of environmental regulations and industrial change on the green economy, based on their separate effects. M...
Duan, Yuting
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
To gain a deeper understanding of the intrinsic dynamic relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in China. This study employs panel cointegration and causality models, utilizing the SYS-GMM technique to assess the factors influencing economic growth in China’s green finance sector from 2002 to 2022. The research explores the inte...
Zhou, Qiqi Chen, Hongfeng Liu, Guijian Wang, Xiaohui
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Emerging contaminants (ECs), such as polyfluorinated compounds, antibiotics, microplastics, and nonylphenol, continue to challenge environmental management practices due to their persistence and bioaccumulation potential. This review articulates the critical pathways and environmental risks posed by these contaminants, setting the stage for an in-d...
Wang, Feiyu Han, Yang Xu, Yaping Zhu, Ruifei Qu, Chunmei Zhang, Peng Martin, Stanton Zhuang, Lijuan Liu, Zhuxin Zhang, Jiani
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Jilin Province is a crucial region of interest for agricultural and forestry development in China. The deterioration of its ecological environment could have a severe impact on agricultural production and ecological conservation. A systematic assessment of ecological environment quality in Jilin Province is essential for its sustainable development...
Akbari, Elmira Matjašič, Tjaša Dittrich, Anna-Lisa Attermeyer, Katrin Hood-Nowotny, Rebecca Weigelhofer, Gabriele
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Zou, Xuxin Min, Jiadi Meng, Shuang
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Green development, as a key link in the philosophy of new development, is the only way to achieve sustainable development. However, how science and technology (S&T) finance affects green development remains unclear. Based on panel data of 284 cities in China from 2007 to 2020, the multi-time-point difference-in-differences (DID) model and the media...
Li, Guozhi Jiang, Mengying Yuan, Yidan Chen, Xunuo Fu, Dandan
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Supply chain carbon abatement is an important way to promote low-carbon transformation of the social economy and address global climate change. This paper analyzes the issue of supply chain carbon abatement under different power structures, as well as the effect of consumers’ low-carbon preference and carbon tax rate on the optimal decisions. This ...
Quill, Luke Ferreira, Diogo Joyce, Brian Coleman, Gabriel Harper, Carla Martins, Marta Hodkinson, Trevor Trimble, Daniel Gill, Laurence O’Connell, David W.
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Non-point source pollution and water eutrophication from agricultural runoff present global challenges that impact ground and surface waters. The search for a feasible and sustainable mitigation strategy to combat this issue remains ongoing. This scoping review aims to explore one potential solution by examining relevant literature on agricultural ...
Yuan, Minglan Shi, Zetai Tang, Decai Zhu, Jie Li, Jiannan
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Introduction The Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is experiencing rapid economic development, while ecological and environmental problems are prominent. The development of green finance can help optimize the upgrade of regional industrial structure and promote the improvement of the ecological environment. Methods This study constructs an evaluat...
Mutale, Bwalya Withanage, Neel Chaminda Mishra, Prabuddh Kumar Shen, Jingwei Abdelrahman, Kamal Fnais, Mohammed S.
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Reliable information plays a pivotal role in sustainable urban planning. With advancements in computer technology, geoinformatics tools enable accurate identification of land use and land cover (LULC) in both spatial and temporal dimensions. Given the need for precise information to enhance decision-making, it is imperative to assess the performanc...