2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.nexus.2022.100144
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Nexus between economic growth, energy use, urbanization, agricultural productivity, and carbon dioxide emissions: New insights from Bangladesh

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“…The present study's findings revealed that increasing soil carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems has enormous potential as a mitigation strategy for climate change in Bangladesh. Our findings are supported by several studies [30][31][32][33][34][35][36] that reported that carbon management through absorbing atmospheric CO2 by agricultural and forest land could increase the climate change mitigation potential while increasing the carbon stock. Therefore, the negative effects of global warming and climate change on the environment and human health [37][38][39][40] can be reduced by lowering emissions through practicing and encouraging appropriate agroforestry systems.…”
Section: Comparison Of Soc In Different Agroforestry Systemssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The present study's findings revealed that increasing soil carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems has enormous potential as a mitigation strategy for climate change in Bangladesh. Our findings are supported by several studies [30][31][32][33][34][35][36] that reported that carbon management through absorbing atmospheric CO2 by agricultural and forest land could increase the climate change mitigation potential while increasing the carbon stock. Therefore, the negative effects of global warming and climate change on the environment and human health [37][38][39][40] can be reduced by lowering emissions through practicing and encouraging appropriate agroforestry systems.…”
Section: Comparison Of Soc In Different Agroforestry Systemssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In Azerbaijan, an increase in agricultural GDP reduced CO 2 during the 1992-2014 period using the ARDL bounds test method [34]. Using cointegration methods an inverse relationship was observed between agricultural productivity and CO 2 in Bangladesh from 1972 to 2018 [35]. A study also assessed the validity of the agriculturalinduced environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) on the top ten agricultural countries for the period 1997-2016 using an augmented mean group (AMG) estimator and found that agriculture reduces CO 2 emissions in most countries [36].…”
Section: Agricultural Economic Growth and Environmental Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gokmenoglu and Taspinar ( 2018 ) tested the agriculture-led environmental pollution hypothesis in Pakistan using data from 1971 to 2014 and affirmed the existence of the hypothesis in the country. In Bangladesh, Raihan et al ( 2022 ) recorded an exacerbation effect between agricultural production and environmental pollution. Raihan and Tuspekova ( 2022 ) used a dataset between 1990 and 2018 for Peru and found that agricultural land expansion promotes emissions.…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%