2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2019.08.013
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Influence of economic factors on the environment in countries with different levels of development

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“…The literature review justifies a conclusion that most of the previous studies employed GDP growth [17,51,55], primary and final energy consumption [9,12,16,55], share of renewable energy in energy consumption [9,19], urbanisation [2,17], trade openness [17,50,56], financial development [17,50,54], energy intensity [19,57], dependence on energy supply [9,19,58], etc. as indicators of economic activity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…The literature review justifies a conclusion that most of the previous studies employed GDP growth [17,51,55], primary and final energy consumption [9,12,16,55], share of renewable energy in energy consumption [9,19], urbanisation [2,17], trade openness [17,50,56], financial development [17,50,54], energy intensity [19,57], dependence on energy supply [9,19,58], etc. as indicators of economic activity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The second strand of research focuses on the economic growth and environmental pollution nexus [11,17,[49][50][51][52][53][54]. This branch of research attempts to verify the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis [4,10,11,43,53].…”
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“…In this context, to take advantage of the energy potential, the technological options of RES that are more attractive from the environmental, economic, and social benefits standpoint should be privileged, compared with traditional supply options, especially those that exploit water resources in these three biomes. According (Filimonova, Provornaya, Komarova, Zemnukhova, & Mishenin, 2020) "economic growth is crucial in improving production technologies and increasing the demand for the environment by the population, thereby contributing to the goals of sustainable development".…”
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“…Ecological security assessment is a key method for adaptation and mitigation of environmental degradation [14]. Ecological security assessment can not only explore the ecological environment status of the assessed region but also clarify the regional ecological evolution trend and provide scientific suggestions for the prevention and control of ecological deterioration for local relevant departments, thus promoting the sustainable development of regional ecological environment and economic society [15]. With the rapid development of economy and society, the demand for agricultural products and mineral resources is increasing [16], resulting in increasingly prominent environmental problems.…”
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confidence: 99%