2021
DOI: 10.1080/2154896x.2021.1978757
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Our common arctic? A more sustainable EU-arctic nexus in light of the European green deal

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“…The result of our study shows that EGD significantly impacts agriculture carbon emissions. However, the results are significant Turkey [121,122]; the prediction rate could be more promising; it is just 41.8% in this case. Although, the carbon emissions from the agriculture sector are also showing an increasing trend even after the implementation of the EGD.…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…The result of our study shows that EGD significantly impacts agriculture carbon emissions. However, the results are significant Turkey [121,122]; the prediction rate could be more promising; it is just 41.8% in this case. Although, the carbon emissions from the agriculture sector are also showing an increasing trend even after the implementation of the EGD.…”
Section: Conclusion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, a 1% increase in renewable energy consumption, agricultural productivity, and forest area will decrease carbon dioxide emissions by 0.43%, 0.12%, and 3.17%, respectively. However, this research recommended the formulation of a more robust regulatory framework to minimize environmental deterioration and foster sustainable development growth in Turkey [121,122].…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, apart from serving as a bridge, it can also be applied to involve different interests by including diverse interpretations of what is sustainable. By doing that, it can also unveil the tensions captured by the ADP concept (Chuffart et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Arctic Development Paradoxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Article approach provides a useful way of addressing multiple simultaneous environmental and societal challenges. The approach has been explicitly applied in the Arctic context; for example, by Chuffart et al 41 (EU-Arctic nexus and the Green Deal) and Huntington et al 42 (Arctic food-water-energy nexus). In 2020, the Sustainable Development Working Group of the Arctic Council launched the water, energy and food nexus study, 43 contributing to the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic (https://www.arctic-council.org/news/ nexus-between-water-energy-and-food-in-the-arctic/).…”
Section: Llmentioning
confidence: 99%