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Sustainable Development and Ecological Footprint in Türkiye
Abstract
The ecological footprint serves as a devised methodology aimed at quantifying the impact of human endeavors on ecosystems. Sustainability, in this context, entails the augmentation of biologically productive areas, fortification of their capacity for self-regeneration, and preservation thereof. The ecological footprint framework emerges as a numerical tool pivotal for fostering the sustainable utilization of resources. The principal objective of this research is to identify the determinants contributing to the ecological footprint within the framework of sustainable development, focusing on selected indicators for Türkiye, namely Ecological Footprint per Capita, CO2 Emissions per Capita, GDP per Capita, Energy Consumption per Capita. The chapter aims to explore the interrelationships among these variables through cointegration and causality analyses.
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