The effects of environmental degradation on agriculture: Evidence from European countries

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duojiao tan ◽  
Festus Fatai adedoyin ◽  
Rafael alvarado ◽  
Muhammad ramzan ◽  
Md Safiullah kayesh ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. p1
Author(s):  
Lamia Jamel ◽  
Samir Maktouf

In our study, we empirically examine the influence of economic growth on environmental degradation in the developed European economies through the period of study beginning in 1985 to 2015. For the econometric methodology, we employ the Cobb-Douglas production function. From the tests of cointegration (Kao and Fisher tests), we corroborate the existence of a cointegration nexus among the economic growth and pollution. Also, we confirm the hypothesis of basic EKC which assumes the existence of a bidirectional relationship between economic growth and emissions of CO2 in developed European countries during the period of study (1985-2015). In addition, we conclude that there is a two-way causal nexus among energy consumption and pollution in developed European countries.


2018 ◽  
Vol 90 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manuel A. Zambrano-Monserrate ◽  
Christopher Carvajal-Lara ◽  
Roberto Urgilés-Sanchez ◽  
Maria Alejandra Ruano

2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 183-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nisreen Moosa ◽  
Osama Al-Hares ◽  
Vikash Ramiah ◽  
Kashif Saleem

The results of empirical work on the relation between health expenditure and environmental quality invariably show that environmental degradation has a positive effect on health expenditure, in the sense that more resources are allocated to healthcare to combat the effect of environmental degradation on health. In this paper, the relation between environmental degradation and health expenditure is examined by using data on 16 European countries. The analysis is conducted by using simulation, mathematical derivation and empirical testing using ARDL, FMOLS and non-nested model selection tests. The results reveal that in all cases the relation between per capita health expenditure and CO2 emissions is significantly negative and that in some cases the addition of income per capita as an explanatory variable does not make much difference. Negative correlation between health expenditure and environmental degradation is explained in terms of the environmental Kuznets curve and expenditure on environmental protection.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 723-729
Author(s):  
Roslyn Gleadow ◽  
Jim Hanan ◽  
Alan Dorin

Food security and the sustainability of native ecosystems depends on plant-insect interactions in countless ways. Recently reported rapid and immense declines in insect numbers due to climate change, the use of pesticides and herbicides, the introduction of agricultural monocultures, and the destruction of insect native habitat, are all potential contributors to this grave situation. Some researchers are working towards a future where natural insect pollinators might be replaced with free-flying robotic bees, an ecologically problematic proposal. We argue instead that creating environments that are friendly to bees and exploring the use of other species for pollination and bio-control, particularly in non-European countries, are more ecologically sound approaches. The computer simulation of insect-plant interactions is a far more measured application of technology that may assist in managing, or averting, ‘Insect Armageddon' from both practical and ethical viewpoints.


GeroPsych ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirko Di Rosa ◽  
Christopher Kofahl ◽  
Kevin McKee ◽  
Barbara Bień ◽  
Giovanni Lamura ◽  
...  

This paper presents the EUROFAMCARE study findings, examining a typology of care situations for family carers of older people, and the interplay of carers with social and health services. Despite the complexity of family caregiving situations across Europe, our analyses determined the existence of seven “caregiving situations,” varying on a range of critical indicators. Our study also describes the availability and use of different support services for carers and care receivers, and carers’ preferences for the characteristics of support services. Our findings have relevance for policy initiatives in Europe, where limited resources need to be more equitably distributed and services should be targeted to caregiving situations reflecting the greatest need, and organized to reflect the preferences of family carers.


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