This study determines the distribution of carbon footprint values (CFP) in Turkey by income levels, gender, age group, provinces where people live and the geographical regions of these provinces. In addition, % distribution of human activities which lead to CFP (food, travel, home, stuff) has been analysed. The carbon emission values assessed in this study have been compared with annual carbon emission distributions of various countries. In comparison by income levels, it was observed that mainly consumption- based usages (48%) take part in spending of people in the lowest income section while travel costs (42%) of people having high income have a significant contribution to CFP values. In assessment by age groups, it was observed that the ...
In recent years due to factors, such as increases in greenhouse and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, ...
The paper analyses the relationship among real gross domestic product (GDP), CO2 emissions and energ...
In this study, the relationship between total energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
Energy demand of Turkey has been showing a remarkable increase in the last two decades due to rapid ...
This study attempts to examine empirically dynamic causal relationships between carbon emissions, en...
There is a multi-dimensional need for studying the energy situation in Turkey and to obtain insight ...
Greenhouse gas effect is known as the main cause of global warming and climate change. There are man...
In this study, Turkey's energy sector was overviewed during the period of 1970-2002. The total energ...
This paper examines the long run and causal relationship issues between economic growth, carbon emis...
WOS: 000449141700042Greenhouse gas effect is known as the main cause of global warming and climate c...
This study contains the results of "Living Standards Survey" which has 38 questions and "Health Surv...
This study attempts to examine empirically dynamic causal relationships between carbon emissions, en...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, financial dev...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, financial dev...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, financial dev...
In recent years due to factors, such as increases in greenhouse and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, ...
The paper analyses the relationship among real gross domestic product (GDP), CO2 emissions and energ...
In this study, the relationship between total energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
Energy demand of Turkey has been showing a remarkable increase in the last two decades due to rapid ...
This study attempts to examine empirically dynamic causal relationships between carbon emissions, en...
There is a multi-dimensional need for studying the energy situation in Turkey and to obtain insight ...
Greenhouse gas effect is known as the main cause of global warming and climate change. There are man...
In this study, Turkey's energy sector was overviewed during the period of 1970-2002. The total energ...
This paper examines the long run and causal relationship issues between economic growth, carbon emis...
WOS: 000449141700042Greenhouse gas effect is known as the main cause of global warming and climate c...
This study contains the results of "Living Standards Survey" which has 38 questions and "Health Surv...
This study attempts to examine empirically dynamic causal relationships between carbon emissions, en...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, financial dev...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, financial dev...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, energy consumption, trade openness, financial dev...
In recent years due to factors, such as increases in greenhouse and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, ...
The paper analyses the relationship among real gross domestic product (GDP), CO2 emissions and energ...
In this study, the relationship between total energy consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...