IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE

The relationship between urbanization and CO2 emissions has been the subject of much discussion over the past two decades. Most empirical studies addressed the issue under the environmental Kuznet-curve (EKC) framework and find evidence of an inverted-U shape path that CO2 emissions follow as the le...

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Main Author: Nathan Roger Lea Jombi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratory of Complex Mapping, Faculty of Geography, MSU 2014-01-01
Series:InterCarto. InterGIS
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Online Access:http://intercarto.msu.ru/jour/article/view/128
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spelling doaj-a38d7cf9564c494cb0463a26efe6e6522020-11-24T23:54:11ZengLaboratory of Complex Mapping, Faculty of Geography, MSU InterCarto. InterGIS2414-91792414-92092014-01-0120010.24057/2414-9179-2014-1-20-575126IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNENathan Roger Lea Jombi0Département d’économie, Université LavalThe relationship between urbanization and CO2 emissions has been the subject of much discussion over the past two decades. Most empirical studies addressed the issue under the environmental Kuznet-curve (EKC) framework and find evidence of an inverted-U shape path that CO2 emissions follow as the level of urbanization rises. Yet, more recent studies suggest that the EKC framework may be inadequate, and that the EKC parameter estimates may be dependent on the sample used. The present study contributes to the literature by examining the impact of urbanization on CO2 emissions in sub-Saharan African countries. We use panel data over the period 1970- 2010 and a Stochastic Impacts by Regressions on Population, Affluence and Technology (STIRPAT) model. We find that evidence of the EKC pathway is not robust.http://intercarto.msu.ru/jour/article/view/128UrbanizationCO2 emissionsDeveloping countriesPanel dataSTIRPAT model
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IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE
InterCarto. InterGIS
Urbanization
CO2 emissions
Developing countries
Panel data
STIRPAT model
author_facet Nathan Roger Lea Jombi
author_sort Nathan Roger Lea Jombi
title IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE
title_short IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE
title_full IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE
title_fullStr IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT DE L’URBANISATION SUR LES EMISSIONS DE CO2: ANALYSE EMPIRIQUE POUR LES PAYS D’AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE
title_sort impact de l’urbanisation sur les emissions de co2: analyse empirique pour les pays d’afrique subsaharienne
publisher Laboratory of Complex Mapping, Faculty of Geography, MSU
series InterCarto. InterGIS
issn 2414-9179
2414-9209
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The relationship between urbanization and CO2 emissions has been the subject of much discussion over the past two decades. Most empirical studies addressed the issue under the environmental Kuznet-curve (EKC) framework and find evidence of an inverted-U shape path that CO2 emissions follow as the level of urbanization rises. Yet, more recent studies suggest that the EKC framework may be inadequate, and that the EKC parameter estimates may be dependent on the sample used. The present study contributes to the literature by examining the impact of urbanization on CO2 emissions in sub-Saharan African countries. We use panel data over the period 1970- 2010 and a Stochastic Impacts by Regressions on Population, Affluence and Technology (STIRPAT) model. We find that evidence of the EKC pathway is not robust.
topic Urbanization
CO2 emissions
Developing countries
Panel data
STIRPAT model
url http://intercarto.msu.ru/jour/article/view/128
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