TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward Sustainability
T2 - Understanding the Impact of Economic Growth, Urbanization, Energy Use, and Resource Management on Carbon Emissions
AU - Khan Khan, Uzma
AU - Khan, Aarif Mohammad
AU - Alam, Md Shabbir
AU - Houaneb, Amira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/2/25
Y1 - 2025/2/25
N2 - This research explores the interconnectedness of sustainability and the effects of economic growth, urbanization, energy use, and resource management on carbon emissions. Despite its importance, there has been limited investigation into this nexus, particularly leveraging advanced statistical methods. We employed several econometric methodologies, including Granger’s causality test, to assess the direction of causation. The ARDL bounds test reveals a significant long-term relationship, with an adjustment speed towards equilibrium of 37 percent. Analysis indicates that a 1% increase in energy consumption is associated with a 0.98% rise in carbon emissions. The findings imply that carbon emissions play a role in economic growth, highlighting a relationship between Kuwait’s energy consumption and tourism. Moreover, urbanization is linked to increased energy consumption, carbon emissions, and economic development. The growth of the economy and rising energy use may indirectly foster tourism. Kuwait can navigate a more sustainable and resilient future amidst global climate challenges by understanding and addressing the complex challenges of tourism, energy consumption, urbanization, and economic growth. This study aims to assist policymakers and researchers in developing more effective environmental and energy policies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in particular and neighbouring countries.
AB - This research explores the interconnectedness of sustainability and the effects of economic growth, urbanization, energy use, and resource management on carbon emissions. Despite its importance, there has been limited investigation into this nexus, particularly leveraging advanced statistical methods. We employed several econometric methodologies, including Granger’s causality test, to assess the direction of causation. The ARDL bounds test reveals a significant long-term relationship, with an adjustment speed towards equilibrium of 37 percent. Analysis indicates that a 1% increase in energy consumption is associated with a 0.98% rise in carbon emissions. The findings imply that carbon emissions play a role in economic growth, highlighting a relationship between Kuwait’s energy consumption and tourism. Moreover, urbanization is linked to increased energy consumption, carbon emissions, and economic development. The growth of the economy and rising energy use may indirectly foster tourism. Kuwait can navigate a more sustainable and resilient future amidst global climate challenges by understanding and addressing the complex challenges of tourism, energy consumption, urbanization, and economic growth. This study aims to assist policymakers and researchers in developing more effective environmental and energy policies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in particular and neighbouring countries.
KW - Carbon Emissions
KW - Economic Growth
KW - Energy Consumption
KW - Sustainability
KW - Sustainable Development Goals
KW - Urbanization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/86000159405
U2 - 10.32479/ijeep.18846
DO - 10.32479/ijeep.18846
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:86000159405
SN - 2146-4553
VL - 15
SP - 637
EP - 646
JO - International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
JF - International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
IS - 2
ER -