2021
DOI: 10.1177/21582440211061361
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Impact Analysis on the Effective Synergy Between Climate Change, Ecological Degradation and Energy Consumption on Economic Growth in Nigeria

Abstract: There is growing global concern about the unpredictable nature of climate change and rapid ecological degradation, which has emanated from quest to enhance economic growth in many parts of the world. In spite of the potential offered by green energy, developing economies such as Nigeria are lagging behind in the application of renewable energy. The synergic impact of climate change, ecological degradation and some key macroeconomic variables remains partially unexplored. Considering this gap in the literature,… Show more

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“…In order to promote long-term, human-centered, and resilient flood recovery, it is important to build synergies between the flood plan of action and disaster risk reduction. For Nigeria to achieve an effective flood-disaster management policy, political and legal commitment was required, public awareness, scientific knowledge was required, careful planning for development was necessary, policies and legislation were enforced responsibly, early warning systems were essential, and disaster response mechanisms were essential [132,133].…”
Section: Policy Synergy: Linking Policies For Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to promote long-term, human-centered, and resilient flood recovery, it is important to build synergies between the flood plan of action and disaster risk reduction. For Nigeria to achieve an effective flood-disaster management policy, political and legal commitment was required, public awareness, scientific knowledge was required, careful planning for development was necessary, policies and legislation were enforced responsibly, early warning systems were essential, and disaster response mechanisms were essential [132,133].…”
Section: Policy Synergy: Linking Policies For Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible explanation is that the impact of GDP on the environment depends on each country or area’s macroeconomic policies (e.g., government effectiveness, the stringer of environmental regulations). A large number of empirical studies and economists agree that GDP positively drives environmental problems (Ahmed, Zafar, et al, 2020; Alola et al, 2019; Birnintsaba et al, 2021; Nathaniel et al, 2020; Nathaniel & Khan, 2020), while a few works find a negative impact (Hassan et al, 2019; Usman et al, 2020) or even insignificant (Baz et al, 2020). More specifically, Ahmed, Zafar, et al (2020) employed the CUP-FM and the CUP-BC approaches to determine factors of environmental degradation in G7 countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to minimise the risk of weather disasters, government agencies, particularly those responsible for disaster management, need to work together in synergy. NiMet recognizes the importance of synergies between disaster and climate related organizations and partnered with some federal and state institutions, including the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), as well as nongovernmental organizations like Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), Agro-Processing, Agricultural Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Improvement Support (APPEALS), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP), and Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises Project for the Niger Delta (LIFE-ND), as well as state airports like Asaba and Anambra [134]- [135]. By working together, institutions can enhance coordinated disaster management, reducing risk, controlling and managing floods, reducing costs, and enhancing opportunities for growth in Nigeria.…”
Section: Institutional Synergy: Linking Institutions For Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%