The dynamic nexus among carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and tourism development in Sri Lanka

Sarojini Maheswaranathan
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The study examines the dynamic nexus among carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and tourism development in Sri Lanka. The tourism sector is one of the fastest-growing industries throughout the globe. This sector significantly contributes to the national development of a country in various ways, not only in developed countries but also in developing countries. However, activities related to the tourism sector contribute to environmental damage, such as transportation, establishing tourism destinations, discouraging wages, high presume on endangered species, and developing foreseeing fire, etc. Scholars for various studies have found conflicting results about the relationship between growing tourism and environmental degradation. Therefore, based on the ARDL cointegration analysis for the period 1990-2019 in Sri Lanka, this paper examines whether the tourism development has contributed to environmental damage, energy consumption, and economic growth. Statistical analysis of the data demonstrates that CO2 emissions in Sri Lanka are negatively correlated with tourist arrival (TR) but positively correlated with tourism receipt (TR) and energy consumption (EC) in the long term. Further, the findings highlight that there is no significant relationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in Sri Lanka. The findings of this research ensure that the tourism industry can adjust to shifting energy conditions and economic dynamics by pointing policymakers in the direction of workable strategies that strike a balance between energy efficiency, economic growth, and sustainable tourism development.
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本研究探讨了斯里兰卡二氧化碳排放、能源消耗和旅游业发展之间的动态关系。旅游业是全球增长最快的产业之一。不仅在发达国家,在发展中国家,旅游业也以各种方式为国家发展做出了巨大贡献。然而,与旅游业相关的活动也会对环境造成破坏,如运输、建立旅游目的地、降低工资水平、对濒危物种的高要求以及发展预见性火灾等。学者们在各种研究中发现,旅游业的发展与环境退化之间的关系结果相互矛盾。因此,本文基于对斯里兰卡 1990-2019 年期间的 ARDL 协整分析,研究旅游业的发展是否对环境破坏、能源消耗和经济增长起到了促进作用。数据统计分析表明,斯里兰卡的二氧化碳排放量与游客到达(TR)呈负相关,但与旅游接待(TR)和能源消耗(EC)长期呈正相关。此外,研究结果还强调,斯里兰卡的二氧化碳排放量与经济增长之间没有显著关系。这项研究的结果为政策制定者指明了可行的战略方向,在能源效率、经济增长和旅游业可持续发展之间取得平衡,从而确保旅游业能够适应不断变化的能源条件和经济动态。
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