2022
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.11541
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Analyzing the Impact of Causal Factors on Political Management to Determine Sustainability Policy under Environmental Law: Enriching the Covariance-based SEMxi Model

Abstract: This research aims to develop a causal relationship model on political management for sustainability policy formation under Thai environmental law by applying the best and valid model with a non-spurious property called the Covariance-based on Structural Equation Model with exogenous variables (Covariance-based SEMxi Model). This newly-developed model is in distinction with any past models as it is made effectively applicable to any sectors across areas. The model can also be utilized to design a long-term for… Show more

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“…The model is characterized by long-term prediction with the ability to determine appropriate future scenarios when evaluating the performance of the model and estimating the average error of social factors. The impact of economic factors on the environment is clear, with a maximum of 67%, while the impact of social factors on the environment is detected at 55%, as these effects are seen as exceeding the capacity of the specific environment [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model is characterized by long-term prediction with the ability to determine appropriate future scenarios when evaluating the performance of the model and estimating the average error of social factors. The impact of economic factors on the environment is clear, with a maximum of 67%, while the impact of social factors on the environment is detected at 55%, as these effects are seen as exceeding the capacity of the specific environment [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%