2022
DOI: 10.3390/jrfm15100487
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What Remains Unsolved in Sub-African Environmental Exposure Information Disclosure: A Review

Abstract: Background: Africa comprises the bulk of struggling economies. However, Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization. Excessive resource use, pollution, and the absence of relevant environmental disclosure are factors that contribute to these human-made damages. Environmental pollution as a threat to sustainable development results from these damages. Although it has been established that Sub-Saharan Africa would benefit from resource-management development, sustainable environme… Show more

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“…In addition, optimizing and developing awareness in industrial structures to reduce the emission of pollutants, such as clean transportation in the tourist sector, establishing stringent regulations on environmental protection (Yang et al, 2019 ; Gosling, 2017 ), and modifying policies are necessary. In order to increase the level of environmental health in global cities, management activities by the government and lifestyle modifications in the direction of environmental protection (Dagestani et al, 2022 ; Qing et al, 2022a , b ) are regarded as methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, optimizing and developing awareness in industrial structures to reduce the emission of pollutants, such as clean transportation in the tourist sector, establishing stringent regulations on environmental protection (Yang et al, 2019 ; Gosling, 2017 ), and modifying policies are necessary. In order to increase the level of environmental health in global cities, management activities by the government and lifestyle modifications in the direction of environmental protection (Dagestani et al, 2022 ; Qing et al, 2022a , b ) are regarded as methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The green paradox argues that environmental regulation fails to achieve the desired energy savings 14 through its regulatory effects 15 , but instead stimulates the quickening of fossil energy extraction and the overproduction of products that consume more energy. The widespread consensus is that environmental regulation inevitably raises production costs for firms, generating a cost compliance effect 16 and crowding out funds available for R&D and innovation, to the detriment of advanced technological upgrading and energy efficiency 17 .…”
Section: Literature Review and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Dagestani et al (2022) reviewed the extent to which nations in Sub‐Saharan Africa disclose their environmental exposures. According to the authors, more public disclosure of information on ecological exposure must be needed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%