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BIODIVERSITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CROSS -.COUNTRY (WITH EMPHASIS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES)

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  61-72

Abstract

 In the recent years, special attention has been devoted to the loss of biodiversity, because it is among the most serious environmental problems. There has been a revival of the debate about the effects of economic growth on environment quality (Antoci et al., 2005; Asafu-Adjaye, 2003). In this context, the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) has been proposed to explain the dependence of environmental quality on the level of economic growth (Jha and Murthy, 2003). A typical feature of the EKC is the inverted U shape, which suggests that level of biodiversity loss or pollution reaches a maximum level with respect to economic rate, after which it begins to decrease. Thus, the existence of such a relationship would lend support to the view that as the countries grow, they experience a better and cleaner environment. This paper aim to contribute to this literature by estimating an Eke relationship for developed and developing countries and examining the relationship between biodiversity and economic growth using indicators of species diversity and income per capita as proxies for biodiversity and economic growth, respectively. Also, we investigated the effects of agricultural value added as a percentage of GDP, trade freedom index, exchange rate, population, percentage of land developed for agriculture, percentage of protected land area and climate variables on biodiversity and offer some suggestions for policy…

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ZIBAEI, M., & SHEYKH ZEYN ALDIN, A.. (2009). BIODIVERSITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CROSS -.COUNTRY (WITH EMPHASIS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES). JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 35(49), 61-72. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/3331/en

Vancouver: Copy

ZIBAEI M., SHEYKH ZEYN ALDIN A.. BIODIVERSITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CROSS -.COUNTRY (WITH EMPHASIS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES). JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES[Internet]. 2009;35(49):61-72. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/3331/en

IEEE: Copy

M. ZIBAEI, and A. SHEYKH ZEYN ALDIN, “BIODIVERSITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CROSS -.COUNTRY (WITH EMPHASIS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES),” JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, vol. 35, no. 49, pp. 61–72, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/3331/en

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