2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118018
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Environmental impact of globalization: The case of central and Eastern European emerging economies

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“…Many academics have used the five new development philosophies of novelty, coordination, green, openness, and sharing to develop a robust evaluation system for tourism’s progress. The ’new growth vision’ was deemed scientific, detailed, and rational by Balsalobre-Lorente et al [ 15 ], giving it significant reference relevance in constructing an HQED index system. HQED is defined by Sinha et al [ 16 ] from the perspectives of the economy, coordination, innovation, openness, greenness, and inclusivity, and these six dimensions were used to determine how the index variables of an HQED assessment technique were chosen.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many academics have used the five new development philosophies of novelty, coordination, green, openness, and sharing to develop a robust evaluation system for tourism’s progress. The ’new growth vision’ was deemed scientific, detailed, and rational by Balsalobre-Lorente et al [ 15 ], giving it significant reference relevance in constructing an HQED index system. HQED is defined by Sinha et al [ 16 ] from the perspectives of the economy, coordination, innovation, openness, greenness, and inclusivity, and these six dimensions were used to determine how the index variables of an HQED assessment technique were chosen.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between economic growth and carbon emission is the focus of research on regional sustainable development. The most traditional theory for it is the Environmental Kuznets Curve [15], which was expanded by Panayotou [16] to characterize the relationship between per capita income and environmental quality and has proved its practicality in subsequent studies [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EKC has been the subject of extensive empirical research by scholars from various nations, but scientific research is not entirely conducted in a vacuum, and the solution to climate problems such as environmental degradation requires genuine collaboration between countries (Balsalobre-Lorente et al, 2023). The two largest economies and carbon emitters in the world, China and the United States, issued a joint statement at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), pledging to take additional steps to reduce carbon emissions over the following 10 years and to strengthen climate collaboration (Xinhua, 2021), which means that China and the United States have…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%