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Assessing the effect of energy consumption and food production from agriculture on environmental degradation in Pakistan: Does institutional quality matter?

Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2023 Jun 24. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4800. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

The nexus between food production ( FP ) , energy consumption ( EC ) , institutional quality ( IQ ) , and ecological degradation ( ED ) has significant implications for environmental sustainability. Nevertheless, environmental degradation caused by FP activities is a widely ignored topic, especially in Pakistan. To fill this void, we investigated the impact of energy use, food production, and institutional quality on Pakistan’s environmental degradation between 1990 and 2021. It also explores the moderating influence of IQ on ED . To evaluate this influence, we use the autoregressive distributed lag ( ARDL ) method for cointegration and the fully modified ordinary least squares ( FMOLS ) method for robustness estimation. Our empirical results show that whereas FP and EC contribute to pollution, IQ reduces the pace of environmental degradation. Furthermore, the presence of a strong IQ mitigates the harmful ecological effects of FP and EC . Moreover, the results revealed that unbiased domestic IQ is crucial to boosting energy and agricultural efficiency while reducing CO 2 emissions. Our findings might be considered while developing public policies to reduce carbon emissions while increasing food production in a healthy environment.

PMID:37354032 | DOI:10.1002/ieam.4800

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