The impact of trade on environmental quality and sustainable development in Ghana

Malik Dawuda Kindo , Aziz Abdulai Adams , Jamal Mohammed
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Since gaining independence in 1957, Ghana has significantly increased its economic ties with the global community through trade liberalization policies. However, this integration has profoundly affected the environment, particularly in utilizing natural resources, and has subsequently impacted sustainable development. This study examines the relationship between trade, environmental considerations, and sustainable development within the Ghanaian context. Using the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) error correction estimation technique, we found that trade positively impacts sustainable development in Ghana despite causing adverse environmental effects. This suggests that economic gains are prioritized over environmental preservation, indicating weak sustainability. However, sustainable development requires a balance between economic, social, and environmental factors, and a shift towards strong sustainability may be necessary for long-term sustainability. Therefore, pivotal policy interventions are warranted to navigate the path toward strong sustainability. Mechanisms that ensure the judicious pricing of Ghana's forest and natural resources are necessary to optimize resource exploitation while mitigating negative externalities. Ghana can promote inclusive and sustainable development by establishing a delicate balance between economic expansion and environmental stewardship.

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贸易对加纳环境质量和可持续发展的影响
自 1957 年独立以来,加纳通过贸易自由化政策大大加强了与国际社会的经济联系。然而,这种一体化深刻地影响了环境,特别是自然资源的利用,并随之影响了可持续发展。本研究探讨了加纳的贸易、环境因素和可持续发展之间的关系。利用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)误差修正估算技术,我们发现,尽管贸易会对环境造成不利影响,但它对加纳的可持续发展产生了积极影响。这表明,经济收益优先于环境保护,表明可持续性较弱。然而,可持续发展需要经济、社会和环境因素之间的平衡,要实现长期可持续发展,就必须向强可持续性转变。因此,有必要采取关键的政策干预措施,引导人们走向强可持续性之路。有必要建立确保加纳森林和自然资源合理定价的机制,以优化资源开发,同时减少负面外部效应。加纳可以通过在经济扩张和环境管理之间建立微妙的平衡来促进包容性和可持续发展。
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