An Asymmetric Approach to Evaluate Sectoral CO2 Emissions in Turkey

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The increase in population and economic growth are significant factors that contribute to the deterioration of the environment, primarily through the emission of carbon pollutants. Therefore, the overuse of natural resources, degradation of natural ecosystems, and the increasing release of harmful gases poses a threat to our ability to protect the environment for future generations. Although there is a global agreement on the need for clean and carbon-free energy systems to achieve sustainable development, emerging countries persist in giving more priority to economic objectives rather than environmental preservation. The objective of this research was to explore strategies to mitigate sector-specific emissions and environmental deterioration in Turkey, where the enforcement of environmental regulations has proven to be inadequate. The connections between emissions from different sectors, the value contributed to the economy, the income per person, and the growth of human capital were examined in the research. The study's findings indicated that implementing policies to increase production and develop human capital are effective in the short term for reducing carbon emissions in the services sector. Over time, policies that priorities raising income levels and building up human capital have been proven to be successful. Analyses of strategies to reduce agricultural emissions reveal that implementing short-term investments in human capital and long-term revenue increases are successful policies to reduce emission levels in the industry. Regarding the industry, past levels of emissions in the immediate future exert a constraint on managing the present period's emission levels. Given the asymmetrical impacts, it is evident that people whose quality of life improves through investments in human capital are more likely to prioritize environmental sustainability and adopt practices that reduce emissions in production. Thus, it is evident that the enhancement of human capital may serve as a significant policy tool across all industries.
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人口增加和经济增长是导致环境恶化的重要因素,主要是通过碳污染物的排放。因此,自然资源的过度使用、自然生态系统的退化以及有害气体的日益释放,对我们为子孙后代保护环境的能力构成了威胁。尽管全球一致认为需要清洁无碳的能源系统来实现可持续发展,但新兴国家始终将经济目标放在首位,而不是环境保护。本研究的目的是探讨在土耳其缓解特定行业排放和环境恶化的战略,因为事实证明土耳其的环境法规执行不力。研究中探讨了不同部门的排放量、对经济的贡献值、人均收入和人力资本增长之间的联系。研究结果表明,实施增加生产和发展人力资本的政策在短期内对减少服务业的碳排放是有效的。随着时间的推移,优先提高收入水平和发展人力资本的政策已被证明是成功的。对农业减排战略的分析表明,实施短期人力资本投资和长期增加收入是降低该行业排放水平的成功政策。在工业方面,过去的排放水平在不久的将来会对管理当前时期的排放水平产生制约。鉴于影响的不对称性,通过人力资本投资提高生活质量的人显然更有可能优先考虑环境的可持续发展,并在生产中采取减少排放的做法。因此,提高人力资本显然可以成为所有行业的重要政策工具。
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