2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.103596
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Economic development, natural resource utilization, GHG emissions and sustainable development: A case study of China

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“…The results of studies on the BRICS countries show a relationship between GDP and GHG emissions [57,62]. A direct relationship between GDP and GHG emissions was also found in Pakistan [45], China [47,58], India [56] and Russia [59]. According to the assessment of ten Asian countries for 1995-2018, GHG emissions and GDP showed a U-shaped relationship [60].…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…The results of studies on the BRICS countries show a relationship between GDP and GHG emissions [57,62]. A direct relationship between GDP and GHG emissions was also found in Pakistan [45], China [47,58], India [56] and Russia [59]. According to the assessment of ten Asian countries for 1995-2018, GHG emissions and GDP showed a U-shaped relationship [60].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As a result, the effect of trade openness is multiple and thus has different cumulative effects. In [58,66], the authors found a negative relationship between TO and GHG emissions in China and the APEC countries, respectively, while in [76], they found such an effect to be insignificant.…”
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“…Indonesia has already been referred to as a maritime country due to its 5.8 million km² of sea, of which 0.7 million km² are territorial waters and 2.3 million km² are made up of Sea Islands [3]. One of the benefits of having water resources is that, besides having natural resources, they can also support the aquatic ecosystem as well as being an important component of economic development [4][5][6]. However, researchers and scientists faced some limitations with respect to a lack of measurement data, including physical coastal water, water quality, and coastal zone management.…”
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confidence: 99%