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Volume 49, issue 3, 2025
- Examining the environmental tax and the fishing grounds footprint nexus: Case of the African fishing industry pp. 2130-2154

- Muhamadu Awal Kindzeka Wirajing, Roger Tsafack Nanfosso and Armand Mboutchouang Kountchou
- Importance of natural energy, and blue resources to address environmental challenges in view of the Saudi Vision 2030 pp. 2155-2187

- Hussam Buzaid M. Bakoben and Mohd Saeed Khan
- Comparative benefits of environmental protection expenditures and environmental taxes in driving environmental quality of the European countries pp. 2188-2203

- Saffet Akdag, Hakan Yildirim and Andrew Adewale Alola
- Finance and the environment: The eco‐impact of market‐ and institution‐driven development in Africa using land‐use‐adjusted metrics across sources of greenhouse gases pp. 2204-2224

- Beatrice Chinyere Eneje, Chinazaekpere Nwani, Kingsley Ikechukwu Okere, Benedette Nneka Okezie and Ali Roseline Oko
- Institutional credibility and land investment: Evidence from new‐round land certification program in China pp. 2225-2247

- Hao Zhang, Guangcheng Ren and Shuyi Feng
- Projecting a long‐term healthcare expenditure in the United States: Do climate change, globalization, and technological innovation play a major role? pp. 2248-2273

- Laurine Chikodiri Nwosu, Abraham Ayobamiji Awosusi, Oktay Özkan, Dervis Kirikkaleli and Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
- Trade policy and environmental sustainability in Africa: An empirical analysis pp. 2274-2298

- James Temitope Dada, Folorunsho Monsur Ajide, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al‐Faryan and Mosab I. Tabash
- Financial sector development and renewable energy consumption nexus: Evidence from global dynamic panel threshold analysis pp. 2299-2323

- Muhammad Tariq Majeed and Zubia Hussain
- The spatial pattern and association network of green finance development: Empirical evidence from China pp. 2324-2348

- Tangyang Jiang, Juanjuan Xu, Yang Yu, Atif Jahanger and Daniel Balsalobre‐Lorente
- Another look at energy consumption and environmental sustainability target through the lens of the load capacity factor: Accessing evidence from MINT economies pp. 2349-2366

- Festus Victor Bekun, Gizem Uzuner, Muhammad Saeed Meo and Ashutosh Yadav
- Industrial structure optimization and green growth in China based on a population heterogeneity perspective pp. 2367-2392

- Tingting Li, Wei Dou, Jing Han and Wenqing Zhang
- Non‐linear nexus of mineral rents, coal rents, foreign direct investment, and environmental sustainability: Importance of institutional quality in E‐7 nations pp. 2393-2414

- Lingli Qing, Peng Li, Yaode Wang, Usman Mehmood and Hind Alofaysan
- Environmental sustainability driven by ICT capital, financial efficiency, and tourism toward achieving green growth pp. 2415-2435

- Song Tan, Huyen Do Phuong, Nafeesa Mughal, Iskandar Muda and Mohammed Hasan Ali Al‐Abyadh
- A re‐assessment of the Resource Curse Hypothesis in top resource‐rich developing countries: Fresh insights using method of moments quantile regression pp. 2436-2462

- Shiru Sun, Fei Meng, Muhammad Atif Nawaz and Sobia Hanif
- Harnessing artificial intelligence‐driven industrial robotics for sustainability: Insights from leading green economies pp. 2463-2486

- Lingli Qing, Muhammad Shahbaz, Muhammad Saeed Meo, Yasir Jamshed and Likun Li
- The shadow economy, natural resource income, and the effect of economic globalization on carbon emissions: Toward a sustainable future pp. 2487-2504

- Xueyao Li, Wei Theng Lau, Siong Hook Law and Linwei Li
- Energy poverty in light of the climate emergency in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Impact and transmission channels pp. 2505-2535

- Thierry Messie Pondie and Fon Dorothy Engwali
- Strategies for sustainable urban development: Assessing the impact of adaptation readiness, nanotechnology, and renewable energy on urban ecosystems pp. 2536-2560

- Jiali Li, Weiqun Han and Muhammad Aamir Mahmood
- Resource expansion and its policy implication on agricultural sector development: Evidence from six Sub‐Saharan African countries pp. 2561-2578

- Zhaolin Wu, Edmund Ntom Udemba, Michael Chukwuasiokwu Nkwor and Xuhui Peng
- Rethinking digital finance and information and communication technology (ICT) capital impacts on environmental goods trade under carbon neutrality targets pp. 2579-2593

- Zheng Yang Kuang, Qi Liang, Feng Yu, Wenxiu Hu, Tolassa Temesgen Hordofa and Nafeesa Mughal
- The role of air transportation in emissions through energy usage: Evidence from global data pp. 2594-2618

- Setareh Katircioglu
- Understanding the influencing factors of energy consumption in China: A dual perspective of geographical space and economic “new normal” pp. 2619-2639

- Jun Nie, Tangyang Jiang and Yang Yu
- Does economic policy uncertainty and stock market development affect natural resources: Evidence from United States of America pp. 2640-2661

- Junyi Tian, Guixian Tian and Jia Wang
- The effect of public funding and government effectiveness on CO2 emissions in developing countries: Evidence from panel quantile analysis pp. 2662-2686

- Faouzi Boujedra, Mehdi Ben Jebli and Amel Aloui
- Addressing life expectancy and healthy life expectancy through environmental indicators: Novel dynamic autoregressive distributed lag estimation pp. 2687-2714

- Ghazala Aziz, Rida Waheed, Suleman Sarwar, Majid Ibrahim Alsaggaf and Mohd Saeed Khan
- Balancing growth and sustainability: The long‐run impact of financial and technological innovations on India's ecological footprint pp. 2715-2735

- Ugur Ursavas, Erkan Bil and Veli Yilanci
- Equity in water resource management: A theoretical dynamism pp. 2736-2752

- C. J. Higgs, T. R. Hill and R. Meissner
- Fueling a greener tomorrow: The impact of energy diversification on green growth pp. 2753-2774

- Shreya Pal, Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath and Mohd Arshad Ansari
- Digitalization and financial development contribution to the green energy transition in Malaysia: Findings from the BARDL approach pp. 2775-2793

- Nurcan Kilinc‐Ata and Maya Puspa Rahman
- Renewable energy transition and green productivity growth in sub‐Saharan African countries: A convergence analysis pp. 2794-2813

- Souleymane Diallo
- Exploring urban water‐energy nexus: A case study of thermal power plants in Raichur and Ballari districts in Karnataka pp. 2814-2844

- Sherin S. Das, Rudrodip Majumdar, A. V. Krishnan and R. Srikanth
- The financial development and renewable energy consumption nexus in Africa: Does the quality of governance matter? pp. 2845-2868

- Alastaire S. Alinsato, Toyo Amègnonna Marcel Dossou, Pascal K. Dossou, Emmanuelle N. Kambaye and Simplice Asongu
- Climate policy uncertainty and energy impacts on trade openness and foreign direct investment in the United States: Evidence from the RALS co‐integration test pp. 2869-2890

- Babatunde Sunday Eweade and Hasan Güngör
- Assessing the predictive ability of information globalization under global value chains‐environmental sustainability nexus in the BRICS economies: A nonparametric causality approach pp. 2891-2916

- Dong Yu, Zilong Wang and Muhammad Nadeem
- The moderating roles of healthcare expenditure in the fossil fuel consumption‐ mortality rate conflicts in fossil fuel‐dependent sub‐Saharan African countries pp. 2917-2936

- Olatunde Julius Omokanmi, Ridwan Lanre Ibrahim and Olumide Olusegun Olaoye
- Impacts of organic farming on the nitrogen balance in agricultural land of OECD countries: Evidence from panel ARDL approach pp. 2937-2953

- GwanSeon Kim, Hoyeon Jeong, Jacob Manlove and Jun Ho Seok
- Modeling the linkage between climate change, CH4 emissions, and land use with Iran's livestock production: A food security perspective pp. 2954-2977

- Seyed Mohammadreza Mahdavian, Fatemeh Askari, Hamed Kioumarsi, Reza Naseri Harsini, Hushang Dehghanzadeh and Behnaz Saboori
- The role of agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries sectors, biodiversity expenditures, and renewable energy on environmental quality for The Netherlands: Evidence from novel Fourier ARDL pp. 2978-2997

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Mucahit Aydin, Tunahan Degirmenci and Oguzhan Bozatli
- Innovate, conserve, grow: A comprehensive analysis of technological innovation, energy utilization, and carbon emission in BRICS pp. 2998-3021

- Meng Zhang, Muhammad Imran and Ronaldo A. Juanatas
- Unraveling consumption‐based carbon dioxide emissions: Sectoral analysis and temporal dynamics in G7 economies pp. 3022-3046

- Mohsin Rasheed and Jianhua Liu
- Sustainable development in ASEAN: The role of trade diversification, government revenue, and natural resources pp. 3047-3076

- Xiang Ma, Lin Ma, Rimsha Arshad and Hind Alofaysan
- Will the carbon emissions trading system promote enterprises' willingness to pay for carbon emission reduction? pp. 3077-3111

- Zhibin Tao and Jiaxiao Chao
- The role of financial inclusion and tourism in tackling environmental challenges of industrialization and energy consumption: Redesigning Sustainable Development Goals policies pp. 3112-3139

- Qiong Deng, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Irfan and Mohammad Haseeb
- Dynamic nexus between natural resource rents, economic growth, and environmental quality: A comparative study between China and the US pp. 3140-3163

- Daohua Wang, Ziheng Niu, Ning Li, Yu Zhang and Zongsen Zou
- Drivers, performance evaluation and influencing factors of water resources utilisation—based on the theory of sustainable development pp. 3164-3196

- Wenjing Wang, Xin Zhao, Junwei Xu and Shenjie Zhou
- Impact of innovation in hybrid electric vehicles‐related technologies on carbon dioxide emissions from the transport sector in Japan pp. 3197-3224

- Qiuying Chen, Shoukat Iqbal Khattak and Manzoor Ahmad
- Natural resource endowment and urban green total factor productivity: “Resource gospel” or “resource curse”? pp. 3225-3247

- Shubo Yang, Atif Jahanger and Muhammad Usman
- Indigenous Coastal Dwellers' Perception of Sea Level Rise and Drivers of Coping Strategies: Evidence From Ghanaian Coastal Regions pp. 3248-3261

- Chineboaba Araba Afful and Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe
- Sustaining Marine Minerals Toward Sustainable Blue Economy by Promoting the Inflows of Green FDI: New Insights From a Global Database pp. 3262-3279

- Ho Dinh Bao and Le Thanh Ha
- Role of Blue Economy and Green Economy in Economic Growth: Evidence From Pakistan pp. 3280-3291

- Shuang He, Fuad Mohammed Alhamdi, Ch. Paramaiah, Sobia Hanif and Muhammad Atif Nawaz
Volume 49, issue 2, 2025
- The asymmetrical impact of international collaboration in green technology development on carbon dioxide emissions in the top 50 most innovative countries pp. 932-959

- Zhao Jing
- Decoding climate change dynamics in Malaysia: Analysing energy, economic growth, foreign direct investment, and oil prices interplay pp. 960-985

- Kejia Bi, Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Rulia Akhtar, Abu Hanifa Md Noman, Yan Zhao and Abdullah Al‐Mamun
- Do climate change, access to electricity and renewable energy consumption matter in aquaculture production in Africa? pp. 986-1009

- Jane Onuabuchi Munonye, Robert Ugochukwu Onyeneke, Daniel Adu Ankrah, Fred Fosu Agyarko, Chinenye Judith Onyeneke, Jalil Ghassemi Nejad and Comfort Chikezie
- A comparative study on the moderating impact of renewable energy and innovation on environmental quality pp. 1010-1036

- Shreya Pal, Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath and Mohd Arshad Ansari
- Unveiling the influence of environmental taxes, socioeconomic conditions, renewable energy, and financial globalization on environmental sustainability pp. 1037-1056

- Zahoor Ahmed and Uğur Pata
- Assessing the dynamic impacts of climate change adaptation and clean energy innovations on economic growth in OECD countries pp. 1057-1080

- Busra Agan
- Green policies and financial development in G7 economies: An in‐depth analysis of environmental regulations and green economic growth pp. 1081-1107

- Wenjuan Wang, Muhammad Imran, Kishwar Ali and Abdul Sattar
- Does resource richness help in uplifting the economic status of resource‐abundant developing countries? Evidence from Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries using method of moments quantile regression pp. 1108-1131

- Xingpeng Zheng, Saeed Mousa, Hafizah Mat Nawi, Muhammad Atif Nawaz and Sobia Hanif
- Tracing copper flows in Pakistan: A substance flow analysis approach pp. 1132-1147

- Nida Rabab, Yong Geng, Khaoula Houssini and Jingjing Liang
- New insights into the nexus between international trade, urbanization, nonrenewable energy consumption, and environmental quality in China: Evidence from Multivariate Threshold Regression pp. 1148-1167

- Ali Sohail, Babar Nawaz Abbasi and Zahoor Ahmed
- Role of energy consumption, information and communications technology, and economic complexity in promoting environmental sustainability: Implications for gulf countries pp. 1168-1186

- Abdulqadir Almadani Abraheem Ahmed and Wagdi Khalifa
- Asymmetric role of environmental policy stringency, fiscal, and monetary policy on environmental sustainability: Evidence from BRICS‐T countries pp. 1187-1218

- Arjun and Bibhuti Mishra
- The nexus between tourism and social capital development: The role of institutional quality and globalization pp. 1219-1237

- Chunqiao Song, Qamar Ali, Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen and Muhammad Tariq Iqbal Khan
- Analyzing India's coal, natural gas, and biomass energy consumption: Evidence from a Fourier technique to promote sustainable development pp. 1238-1256

- Babatunde Sunday Eweade, Foday Joof and Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
- Environmental ethics and green practices in the manufacturing sector: The role of green innovation and environmental policy pp. 1257-1283

- Osarodion Ogiemwonyi and Bilal Eneizan
- Unveiling the criticality of digitalization, eco‐innovation, carbon tax, and environmental regulation in G7 quest for carbon footprint mitigation: Insights for sustainable development pp. 1284-1307

- Yu Wang, Xudong Chen, Ridwan Lanre Ibrahim and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al‐Faryan
- The role of digitalization, infrastructure, and economic stability in tourism growth: A pathway towards smart tourism destinations pp. 1308-1329

- Dongling Sun, Yang Zhou, Qamar Ali and Muhammad Tariq Iqbal Khan
- Do natural resource rents aid renewable energy transition in resource‐rich African countries? The roles of institutional quality and its threshold pp. 1330-1375

- Clement Olaniyi and Nicholas Mbaya Odhiambo
- Analyzing the dynamics influencing artisanal and small‐scale mining in the Upper Denkyira East Municipality, Ghana pp. 1376-1400

- Clifford James Fagariba, Enoch Akwasi Kosoe and Robert Yakubu Adjuik
- Nonparametric analysis of the relationship between income inequality and energy consumption in African countries pp. 1401-1423

- Lamia Beldi and Tarek Ghazouani
- Greening the energy future: Role of energy innovation as policy driver pp. 1424-1444

- Jin Sheng, Avik Sinha, Sadia Mansoor and Muhammad Wasif Zafar
- Exploring the link between economic growth, energy consumption, and environmental pollution in G20 pp. 1445-1461

- Naib Alakbarov, Murat Gündüz and Mahmut Ünsal Şaşmaz
- Innovation in technology: A game changer for renewable energy in the European Union? pp. 1462-1477

- Wang Xinyu, Liu Haoran and Khalid Khan
- Renewable energy and technology adoption: Mitigating CO2 emissions through implementation strategies pp. 1478-1535

- Faik Bilgili, Seyit Önderol, Sevda Kuşkaya, Mohammed Alnour, Mohammad Enamul Hoque and Daniel Balsalobre‐Lorente
- The impact of financial development and energy consumption on ecological footprint in economic complexity‐based EKC framework: New evidence from BRICS‐T region pp. 1536-1559

- Lihong Fan, Muhammad Usman, Mohammad Haseeb and Mustafa Kamal
- Sustainable development in a carbon‐conscious world: Quantile regression insights into CO2 emission drivers pp. 1560-1583

- Muhammad Shahbaz and Nikunj Patel
- Effects of artisanal gold mining and routes towards sustainable development for a low‐profile mining community in Ghana pp. 1584-1601

- Justice Mensah, John Oti Amoah and Andrew Nketsiah‐Essoun
- Shock responsiveness of the Philippine social protection system: Three case studies pp. 1602-1620

- Fernando T. Aldaba and John Anthony U. Geronimo
- Evaluating the asymmetric effect of patents driven environmental technologies on environmental degradation in the E7 countries: An extended model of STIRPAT pp. 1621-1642

- Usama Al‐Mulali, Alina Raboshuk, Ridwan Lanre Ibrahim and Behnaz Saboori
- A temporal and spatial assessment of water stress with water poverty index: A case study of Rajasthan pp. 1643-1667

- Suchitra Pandey, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra and Rahul Arora
- Democracies use more renewable energy pp. 1668-1690

- Umut Uzar and Kemal Eyuboglu
- Can green finance be helpful in shifting from resource curse to resource blessing in China? Evidence from Markov switching equilibrium model pp. 1691-1707

- Chun Jiang, Yihan Qiu and Danish
- Unveiling the nexus of globalization, economic growth, and environmental sustainability pp. 1708-1731

- Kejia Bi, Rulia Akhtar, Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Sayema Sultana, Yan Zhao and Abdullah Al‐Mamun
- Modeling e‐Truck adoption for sustainable transport in Jordan: A system dynamics approach pp. 1732-1753

- Samer Abaddi
- Testing the ecological effect of wind and solar energy consumption: A novel regularized common correlated effect approach for top oil‐importing countries pp. 1754-1768

- Uğur Pata and Mustafa Tevfik Kartal
- How natural resources and technological advancements affect environmental quality: Evidence from load capacity factor in N‐11 nations pp. 1769-1794

- Yaping Guo, Ibrahim Alnafrah, Xinmeng Hou, Reem A. Almenweer and Usman Mehmood
- Unveiling health dynamics: Exploring the impact of CO2 emissions, urbanization, and renewable energy on life expectancy and infant mortality in SAARC countries (1990–2022) pp. 1795-1822

- Aijun Guo, Obaid Ullah, Ali Zeb, Naeem Ud Din and Shujaat Hussain
- Natural resource‐driven prosperity: Unveiling the catalysts of sustainable economic development in the United States pp. 1823-1841

- Xiukun Ge, Muhammad Imran and Kishwar Ali
- The impact of natural resources rent, renewable energy, and governance on the environmental sustainability—Evidence from resource‐rich countries pp. 1842-1858

- Ayman Shuayb Sulayman Shuayb, Sindiso Dube, Wagdi Khalifa, Abraham Deka, Ponle Henry Kareem and Behiye Cavusoglu
- House building techniques for achieving sustainable development goals pp. 1859-1879

- Abdol Aziz Shahraki and Hossein Mollashahi
- How to promote the sustainability of China's rural waste management system: Increase government subsidies or increase waste service management fees? pp. 1880-1909

- Mengling Tian, Ruifeng Liu, Jian Wang, Jiahao Liang, Yefan Nian and Hengyun Ma
- Toward sustainable climate action in advanced economies: Linking information communication technology, technological innovation, economic complexity, and ecological footprint pp. 1910-1930

- Joshua Chukwuma Onwe, Solomon Prince Nathaniel and Mohd Arshad Ansari
- Climate change disclosure and firm value in a frontier market: Exploring the determinants pp. 1931-1964

- Rudra P. Pradhan, S. M. R. K. Samarakoon, Rana P. Maradana and Premjit Sahoo
- Exploring the nexus of globalization and natural resource scarcity in driving green technology innovation: Insights from advanced panel data techniques pp. 1965-1995

- Jianmin Li, Farzan Yahya and Muhammad Waqas
- Energy import dependence, renewable energy deployment, and carbon emissions in G20 countries pp. 1996-2024

- Qing Yan, Yongpei Wang, Xin Zhang, Xiatian Du and Tianyi Huang
- From resource curse to green growth: Exploring the role of energy utilization and natural resource abundance in economic development pp. 2025-2047

- Muhammad Imran, Md Shabbir Alam, Zhang Jijian, Ilhan Ozturk, Salman Wahab and Mesut Doğan
- Institutional quality and environmental sustainability nexus: Fresh evidence of most polluted countries in a CS–ARDL framework pp. 2048-2066

- Majed Alharthi, Muhammad Shahid Hassan, Jianjie Huang, Haider Mahmood and Hassan Arshad
- Time series approach to examine the impact of economic uncertainty, economic growth and financial development on human health pp. 2067-2080

- Meng Zhang, Yao Tian and Muhammad Kamran Khan
- How does the marketization of urban land transfer reduce carbon emissions? Insights from China pp. 2081-2096

- Yanjun Yang and Yang Yu
- Are Geopolitical Risk and Economic Uncertainty Matter for Natural Resources Rents? pp. 2097-2110

- Pelin Öge Güney
- The Impact of China's Green Emission Policies on Non‐Road Mobile Construction Machinery pp. 2111-2123

- Zhaoting Zhang
Volume 49, issue 1, 2025
- Oil price movements and agricultural production from heterogeneous sub‐sectors: Analysing the Dutch disease in an African resource‐rich economy pp. 6-28

- George N. Ike, Ojonugwa Usman and Cihat Köksal
- Does geopolitical risk impact the natural resources—Economic growth nexus? pp. 29-43

- Shabir Mohsin Hashmi, Muchun Wan and Qasim Raza Syed
- Economic policy uncertainty and green growth in IEA member countries: A role of environmental stringency policy pp. 44-66

- Muhammad Qamar Rasheed, Muhammad Ahad, Khurram Shahzad and Zulfiqar Ali Imran
- Testing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in South Africa using the ARDL approach pp. 67-99

- Fortune Ganda
- Determinants of material footprint in OECD countries: The role of green innovation and environmental taxes pp. 100-115

- Selin Karlilar and Uğur Pata
- Energizing Small and Medium‐sized Enterprises for environmental sustainability in poor Europe: Do green finance and bureaucratic quality matter? pp. 116-137

- Sufang Liu, Kingsley Ikechukwu Okere and Obumneke Bob Muoneke
- Breaking barriers toward a net‐zero economy pp. 138-159

- Rajan Kumar Gangadhari, Saliha Karadayi‐Usta and Weng Marc Lim
- The triple threat: How green technology innovation, green energy production, and financial development impact environmental quality? pp. 160-176

- Muhammad Zulfiqar, Arooj Fatima, Muhammad Rizwan Ullah, Weidong Huo, Amber Pervaiz and Sadeen Ghafoor
- Does fiscal burden impede green transition? Income, taxation, clean energy, and ecological sustainability in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 177-196

- Benedette Nneka Okezie, Tobechi Faith Agbanike, Nwaonuma Douglas Nnachi, Nkama Nnachi Otta, Chinazaekpere Nwani, Beatrice Chinyere Eneje, Ijeoma Perpetual Onuoha and Hilary Ikechukwu Nnam
- Evaluating energy cost performance in China's thermal power industry: A global cost Malmquist approach pp. 197-221

- Weiwei Zhuang, Jiayu Zhang, Taisheng Zhang and Xiang Chen
- Tourism as an instrument of economic growth: Empirical exploration at the regional level in Spain pp. 222-243

- Alejandro Alcalá‐Ordóñez, Juan Gabriel Brida, Pablo Juan Cárdenas‐García and Verónica Segarra
- An empirical analysis of Pakistan's economic growth from the perspective of strong sustainability pp. 244-273

- Tabreez Humayun, Shuangyan Li, Gul Rukh Niazi, Shahzad Humayun and Waqar Younas
- Examining the asymmetric effects of energy intensity in low‐ versus high‐income economies: New evidence using common correlated effects approach pp. 274-304

- Khang Yi Sim and Siok Kun Sek
- Empirical assessment of methane emissions, socioeconomic factors, and infant mortality in Europe pp. 305-331

- Bosede Ngozi Adeleye and Aviral Tiwari
- Testing the nuclear energy induced environmental Kuznets curve for Bulgaria: An ARDL bounds test with sharp and smooth breaks pp. 332-346

- Veli Yilanci, Qasim Raza Syed and Ilham Haouas
- China's role in our global economy: Contributions from generalized trade pp. 347-357

- Yong Liu
- An innovative approach to evaluating sustainable development performance: The case of Turkey pp. 358-383

- Eyad Aldalou and Selçuk Perçin
- The fiscal effects of natural resource dependency in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 384-406

- Rosemary S. Taylor
- Greening wallets or worsening landscapes: Exploring carbon footprints of renewable energy, tourism, and financial development indices pp. 407-424

- Saqib Mehmood and Rudsada Kaewsaeng‐on
- Financial inclusion, economic growth, and environmental quality in the MENA region: What role does institution quality play? pp. 425-444

- Ramzi Boussaidi and Abdelaziz Hakimi
- Role of education and natural resources in achieving green economic growth in China: A wavelet quantile correlation approach pp. 445-460

- Bu Shuchun and Andrew Adewale Alola
- Assessing the roles of green innovations and renewables in environmental sustainability of resource‐rich Sub‐Saharan African states: A financial development perspective pp. 461-490

- Mohammed Musah, Bright Akwasi Gyamfi, Stephen Taiwo Onifade and Frank Gyimah Sackey
- Military spending: An obstacle to environmental sustainability in Africa pp. 491-515

- Borice Augustin Ngounou, Edmond Noubissi Domguia, Thierry Messie Pondie, Joseph Pasky Ngameni and Linda Tiague Zanfack
- Moderating role of government effectiveness and innovation in sustainable economic growth relationship in Middle East & North Africa countries pp. 516-540

- Sardar Fawad Saleem, Muhammad Azam Khan and Muhammad Tariq
- Revisiting natural resources and financial development nexus in China under the lens of time‐frequency approach pp. 541-560

- Zhaohan Wang, Kishwar Ali and Sami Ullah
- The synergy of renewable energy consumption, technological innovation, and ecological quality: SDG policy proposals for developing country pp. 561-577

- Haowen Fang, Evidence Akhayere, Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo, Doga Kavaz and Oluwaseun Racheal Ojekemi
- Simulating policy options for improving household resilience to food demand shocks in the context of West Africa pp. 578-613

- Isaac Gershon Kodwo Ansah, Cornelis Gardebroek and Rico Ihle
- Sustainability in tourism demands a mode shift: Appraisal of heritage tourism; a safe bet for developing regions pp. 614-636

- Peer Jeelani, Huma Rashid, Shamim Ahmad Shah, Farzana Ahad and Shabana Gulzar
- Economic globalization and ecological impact in emerging economies in the post‐COP21 agreement: A panel econometrics approach pp. 637-655

- Festus Bekun and Ilhan Ozturk
- Fostering green progress: The dual influence of natural resource rent and human capital on emerging economy energy transition pp. 656-676

- Di Jin and Muhammad Wasif Zafar
- Does trade openness mitigate environmental degradation in Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) countries? Implications for achieving sustainable development pp. 677-698

- Karim Barkat, Mouyad Alsamara, Osama Sam Al Kwifi and Shaif Jarallah
- The renewable energy challenge in developing economies: An investigation of environmental taxation, financial development, and political stability pp. 699-724

- Abdul Rehman, Zakia Batool, Qurat Ul Ain and Hengyun Ma
- Government regulation and China's natural gas price distortion: A sectoral perspective pp. 725-747

- Xiangyi Lu, Jianzhong Xiao, Xiaolin Wang, Le Wen and Jiachao Peng
- The impact of natural resource rent, global value chain participation, and financial development on environmental footprints: A global analysis with fresh evidence pp. 748-775

- Xuemei Guan, Qian Wang, Hira Mansoor and Muhammad Nadeem
- Economic and environmental impact of green infrastructures on developing economies: Pakistan a case in point pp. 776-799

- Abdul Haseeb Khan Babar, Yousaf Ali and Ali Gohar
- Do clean energy and dependence on natural resources stimulate environmental sustainability? A new approach with load capacity factor and temperature pp. 800-823

- Nasiru Inuwa, Soumen Rej, Joshua Chukwuma Onwe and Md. Emran Hossain
- Does carbon dioxide emission influence food security in the United States amidst economic expansion, population growth, and inflation? A QARDL and Wavelet Coherence analysis pp. 824-840

- Oluwatoyin Abidemi Somoye, Muhammad Mar'I and Gbolahan Olowu
- Nexus between technological innovation and environmental pollution in selected OECD countries pp. 841-862

- Murat Cetin, Ilhan Ozturk, Sevgi Sumerli Sarigul, Muntasir Murshed and Emine Kilavuz
- The role of natural resources and press freedom in sustainable development pp. 863-883

- Musa Khan, Wu Chao, Muhammad Atif Khan, Mohammed Arshad Khan and Ahsanuddin Haider
- Green innovation for a sustainable environment: Modeling the new green knowledge production function for OECD countries pp. 884-910

- Ferhat Özbay
- How Renewable Energy, Environmental Policy Stringency, Trade Diversification Index, Impact Environmental Sustainability in G‐7 Nations pp. 911-925

- Yu Bai, Afnan Hassan, Xing Niu and Abdelmohsen A. Nassani
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