There is a long-standing dispute on the extent to which population growth causes environmental degradation. Most studies on this link have so far analyzed cross-country data, finding contradictory results. However, these country-level analyses suffer from the high level of dissimilarity between world regions and strong collinearity of population growth, income, and other factors. We argue that regional-level analyses can provide more robust evidence, isolating the population effect from national particularities such as policies or culture. We compile a dataset of 1062 regions within 22 European countries and analyze the effect from population growth on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and urban land use change between 1990 and 2006. Data are ...
This study adds to the emerging literature examining empirically the link between population size, o...
This study aims to empirically analyze population, inequality, and environmental degradation in deve...
Previous studies have found an inverse (or negative) correlation between urban population density an...
There is a long-standing dispute on the extent to which population growth causes environmental degra...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This paper examines the short-run and long-run effects of economic, sociological and energy factors ...
This study focused on the spatial effects of CO2 determinants, using data from 43 European countries...
This paper analyses population effects of increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions between 199...
This study investigates the complex interplay between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and significant...
This paper studies the population growth dynamics in European NUTS3 regions over the period of 2000–...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
This paper investigates differences in the rate of growth of population across the large city-region...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
This paper investigates differences in the rate of growth of population across the large city-region...
This study adds to the emerging literature examining empirically the link between population size, o...
This study aims to empirically analyze population, inequality, and environmental degradation in deve...
Previous studies have found an inverse (or negative) correlation between urban population density an...
There is a long-standing dispute on the extent to which population growth causes environmental degra...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This paper examines the short-run and long-run effects of economic, sociological and energy factors ...
This study focused on the spatial effects of CO2 determinants, using data from 43 European countries...
This paper analyses population effects of increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions between 199...
This study investigates the complex interplay between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and significant...
This paper studies the population growth dynamics in European NUTS3 regions over the period of 2000–...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
This paper investigates differences in the rate of growth of population across the large city-region...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
This paper investigates differences in the rate of growth of population across the large city-region...
This study adds to the emerging literature examining empirically the link between population size, o...
This study aims to empirically analyze population, inequality, and environmental degradation in deve...
Previous studies have found an inverse (or negative) correlation between urban population density an...