2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15171-z
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The environmental aspects of agriculture, merchandize, share, and export value-added calibrations in Turkey

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“…Thus, the environmental effect of agricultural development via CO 2 emission in Ghana took place after 2004 where the value of the agriculture value added crossed the US$ 3 billion to US$ 4 billion. This contradictory outcome compared with Zhang et al (2019) and Bas et al (2021) among others could be the energy-efficient technologies employed in Chinese and Turkish agricultural sector unlike the case of Ghana and other developing countries including those in the BIMSTEC region where Sharma et al (2021) obtained similar outcome as found in this study.…”
Section: Unit Root and Cointegration Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Thus, the environmental effect of agricultural development via CO 2 emission in Ghana took place after 2004 where the value of the agriculture value added crossed the US$ 3 billion to US$ 4 billion. This contradictory outcome compared with Zhang et al (2019) and Bas et al (2021) among others could be the energy-efficient technologies employed in Chinese and Turkish agricultural sector unlike the case of Ghana and other developing countries including those in the BIMSTEC region where Sharma et al (2021) obtained similar outcome as found in this study.…”
Section: Unit Root and Cointegration Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…This contradictory outcome compared with Zhang et al. (2019) and Bas et al. (2021) among others could be the energy-efficient technologies employed in Chinese and Turkish agricultural sector unlike the case of Ghana and other developing countries including those in the BIMSTEC region where Sharma et al.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…There is a significant relationship in the short and long term between the increase in carbon emissions with the agricultural value-added in Turkey [77] and China [78]. A similar situation happened in Malaysia, where increased economic development (gross domestic product, financial development, industrial value-added, agricultural value-added, and manufacturing value-added) resulted in a rise in CO2 emissions and the country's average temperature [79].…”
Section: Hypotheses 1c (H1c) Agricultural Exports' Value Will Increas...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The result of the investigation implies that nonconventional energy and diversification of export activities are significant causals of environmental quality, especially from the middle to higher quantiles. Moreover, in the study of Bas et al (2021) for the case of Turkey over the period 1991-2019, econometric approaches were employed to examine the impact of value-added from agriculture, export, share, and merchandize goods, among other factors, on environmental quality. Importantly, the result revealed that value-added from export activities is significant enough to mitigate carbon emission in Turkey.…”
Section: Environment and Energy Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%