2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112960
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The importance of worldwide governance indicators for transitions toward sustainable bioenergy industry

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“…This infers that growth in institutional quality by 1% helps fish supply by 0.011%. This result conforms to the energy research of Rabalais et al 64,65 This finding implies that good governance can change the bureaucratic institutional structures and/or eliminating the currently pervasive "symbolic politics" that surrounds biodiversity sustainability in EU13 underdeveloped countries. Expenditure also yields an optimistic and substantial coefficient at a 1% level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This infers that growth in institutional quality by 1% helps fish supply by 0.011%. This result conforms to the energy research of Rabalais et al 64,65 This finding implies that good governance can change the bureaucratic institutional structures and/or eliminating the currently pervasive "symbolic politics" that surrounds biodiversity sustainability in EU13 underdeveloped countries. Expenditure also yields an optimistic and substantial coefficient at a 1% level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Such measures have influenced local governments to adopt policies that stress environmental improvement along with economic prosperity, with their goals not confined to their term in power but spanning a much longer horizon [ 23 , 28 , 29 ]. Several studies [ 30 , 31 ] have documented the importance of governance in reducing pollution emissions. They find that effective governance systems can help significantly develop the clean energy industry and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Society theme is developed to map the potential influence on wider society including on issues of diversity and equality, on institutions and legal systems, and its influence through partnerships with community groups [46], with industry and government organisations [47]. Changes in energy access as consequence of bioeconomy projects is a further crucial societal issue that may provide wider sustainability influences for both households and industry [48].…”
Section: Bioeconomy Sustainability -Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%