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  1. The implication of continuous thermophilic composting for the resource recovery from slaughterhouse waste
  2. The role of fintech adoption and digital financial literacy in shaping financial development: A global panel data approach
  3. Fostering Climate Resilience Through Integrated Water and Land Management: A Remote Sensing Study of Water Decline and Hydro‐Thermal Stress in Punjab
  4. Rewiring R&D, Clean Energy, and the Road to Net Zero: A Machine Learning Analysis for France
  5. Strengthening Energy Security and Advancing Renewable Energy Adoption Through Supply Chain Digitalization
  6. Assessing the Barriers and Strategies of Blue Finance for the Development of Renewable Energy in China
  7. Moderating role of biocapacity in the fiscal decentralization–environment nexus
  8. Determinants of capital adequacy in global banking: key environmental, social, and governance indicators across countries
  9. Agents of digitalization: gendered employment patterns and broadband access across Asian economies
  10. Energy poverty and premature deindustrialization: evidence from middle-income countries
  11. The impact of energy prices and socio-economic factors on CO2 emissions in OECD countries: A STIRPAT and machine learning analysis
  12. The effect of climate policy uncertainty and geopolitical risks on tourism development: a KRLS and frequency domain causality analysis
  13. Industrialization, natural resource rent, and energy intensity: Drivers of environmental degradation in the EU's path to sustainable development
  14. Special Issue “Energy, Resources and Climate Change”—An Introduction
  15. Uncovering CO2 Drivers with Machine Learning in High- and Upper-Middle-Income Countries
  16. Unraveling the Time–Frequency Nexus: The US Path to Net-Zero Emissions
  17. Assessing AI-based eco-driving solutions for reducing GHG emissions in green transportation systems
  18. Effect of energy transition, R&D investments in energy, income, and energy use on the environment: Evidence from advanced countries by KRLS method
  19. The effect of productive capacity changes, income, and clean energy on ecological sustainability in China by novel KRLS approach
  20. Innovating trade: How high-tech exports, ICT services and R&D expenditure shape global trade patterns with advanced machine learning insights
  21. Pathways to environmental welfare: linking energy transitions, globalisation, natural resource rents, and load capacity factor in the advanced emerging countries
  22. Living near dumpsites: A machine learning and econometric assessment of how environmental conditions shape rental prices
  23. The Role of Financial Markets in Hydrogen Adoption
  24. Digitalizing sustainability in Pakistan’s textile sector: An investigation of lean digital transformation adoption
  25. Efficiency of green bond, clean energy, oil price, and geopolitical risk on sectoral decarbonization: Evidence from the globe by daily data and marginal effect analysis
  26. Spatial spillover effects of gender inequality on the path to energy transition and environmental sustainability in Asia
  27. The determinants of life quality in African countries: Moderating role of CO2 emissions and health expenditures
  28. The impact of socio-economic factors on the ecological footprint in Turkey: A comprehensive analysis using machine learning approaches
  29. Economic and financial development as determinants of crypto adoption
  30. Unraveling Agricultural Carbon Neutrality Level for the Sustainable Development of a Green Economy: Evidence From Economic Law in China
  31. Enhancing climate action evaluation using artificial neural networks: An analysis of SDG 13
  32. The interrelation among environmental quality, public accounts, and macroeconomic fundamentals: An analysis of OECD countries using machine learning techniques
  33. Enhancing customer retention with machine learning: A comparative analysis of ensemble models for accurate churn prediction
  34. Artificial intelligence and energy economics
  35. An artificial neural network experiment on the prediction of the unemployment rate
  36. Data-driven optimization of lithium battery energy storage for grid stability and renewable energy integration
  37. “Z” Anatomical Needle Cut Leads Ejaculation (ZANCLE): Unilateral incision for bladder neck obstruction with ejaculation-sparing intent: A single-surgeon experience
  38. Evaluating financial implications of renewable energy for climate action and sustainable development goals
  39. Greening the mines: Managing efficiency, environmental impact, and ecology in Chinese mining regions
  40. Harnessing a Renewable Resource for Sustainability: The Role of Geothermal Energy in Italy’s Business Sector
  41. Balancing green power: Hydropower and biomass energy's impact on environment in OECD countries‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
  42. Transitioning the mining industry to a greener economy: An Asian perspective of mineral demand
  43. Who pays for the EU Emission Trading System? The risk of shifting tax burden from firm to final consumer
  44. Greenhouse gas emissions and road infrastructure in Europe: A machine learning analysis
  45. The Effects of Energy Transition and Environmental Policy Stringency Subtypes on Ecological Footprint: Evidence from BRICS Countries via a KRLS Approach
  46. Exploring the Impact of Ecological Degradation on the Green Development Efficiency: An Empirical Analysis Using the Novel Epsilon‐Based Measure and Global Malmquist–Luenberger Index
  47. Examining the landscape transformation and temperature dynamics in Pakistan
  48. The Impact of Social Investment and Green Finance on Sustainable Development: Evidence From Emerging Market Economies
  49. The Impact of Democracy and Happiness on Environmental Degradation in OECD Countries
  50. Building economic stability through effective natural resource management and renewable energy investment in GCC countries
  51. Evaluating the driving factors and performance of OPEC member countries in transitioning to renewable energy towards climate change mitigation
  52. Driving sustainable development: The impact of energy transition, eco-innovation, mineral resources, and green growth on carbon emissions
  53. Exchange rate pass-through at high and low frequencies in Turkey: a continuous wavelet transform model approach
  54. Co-Movement Among Electricity Consumption, Economic Growth and Financial Development in Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain: A Wavelet Analysis
  55. Greening the OECD: Unravelling the Complex Relationship Between Natural Resource Efficiency, Technological Innovation and Population Density on Ecological Footprint
  56. Renewable energy, energy efficiency, and economic complexity in the middle East and North Africa: A panel data analysis
  57. Global environmental sustainability trends: A temporal comparison using a new interval-based composite indicator
  58. The Asymmetric Effect of Foreign Ownership and Concentration on Financial Dollarization: The Case of the Turkish Economy
  59. The role of circular economy in EU entrepreneurship: A deep learning experiment
  60. ESG rating disagreement portfolios – Evidence from the EuroStoxx 600
  61. Methane Emissions in the ESG Framework at the World Level
  62. Financial Stability and Innovation: The Role of Non-Performing Loans
  63. The impact of conflicts in the mining industry: A case study of a gold mining dispute in Greece
  64. Unleashing the power of innovation and sustainability: Transforming cereal production in the BRICS countries
  65. Waste Management and Innovation: Insights from Europe
  66. Impact of green energy production for sustainable economic growth and green economic recovery
  67. Regional Disparities and Strategic Implications of Hydrogen Production in 27 European Countries
  68. Waste Management and Technological Advancement: Insights from Europe
  69. Financial Stability and Innovation: The Role of Non-Performing Loans
  70. The impact of air and rail transportation on environmental pollution in Turkey: a Fourier cointegration analysis
  71. Evolving waste management: The impact of environmental technology, taxes, and carbon emissions on incineration in EU countries
  72. The economic determinants of world disorder events: An empirical analysis
  73. The impact of deep learning on environmental science
  74. How facilitating is defense and health expenditures in achieving low carbon dioxide emissions: an application of quantile regression
  75. Pharmaceutical consumption, economic growth and life expectancy in the OECD: the application of a new causal direction from dependency algorithm and a DeepNet process
  76. Dynamic interactions between oil prices and renewable energy production in Italy amid the COVID-19 pandemic: wavelet and machine learning analyses
  77. The mutual effects of residential energy demand and climate change in the United States: A wavelet analysis
  78. The double sustainability: The link between government debt and renewable energy
  79. Investigating the Nexus Between GHG Emissions and AFOLU Activities: New Insights from C-Vine Copula Approach
  80. Do energy and geopolitical risks influence environmental quality? A quantile-based load capacity factor assessment for fragile countries
  81. Effectiveness of green bonds on carbon neutrality and clean electricity generation: Comprehensive evidence from the leading emitting country by disaggregated level analysis
  82. Examining the role of digitalization and technological innovation in promoting sustainable natural resource exploitation
  83. Exploring the determinants of methane emissions from a worldwide perspective using panel data and machine learning analyses
  84. Marginal effect of electricity generation on CO2 emissions: Disaggregated level evidence from China by KRLS method and high-frequency daily data
  85. Untapped potential of food waste derived biochar for the removal of heavy metals from wastewater
  86. Assessing the drivers and solutions of green innovation influencing the adoption of renewable energy technologies
  87. Evaluating the efficiency of green innovation and marketing strategies for long-term sustainability in the context of Environmental labeling
  88. Analyzing the relationship between oil prices and renewable energy sources in Italy during the first COVID-19 wave through quantile and wavelet analyses
  89. An Analysis of the Subjective Well-Being in the Italian Regions Through an ANN Algorithm
  90. The Role of Air Pollution in the ESG Model at the World Level
  91. Defining green development and its green factors: Exploring their relationship with green economy and green growth
  92. The Credit–Output–Productivity Nexus: A Comprehensive Review
  93. Does the Oil Price Slump Cause a Cleaner Energy Transition during Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Italy? Fresh Evidence from Quantile and Wavelet Coherency Analyses
  94. Dynamic regime differences in the market behavior of primary natural resources in response to geopolitical risk and economic policy uncertainty
  95. The externality cost of environmental (dis)amenities in the urban housing market: an emerging evidence from Pakistan
  96. On the relationship between oil market and European stock returns
  97. The presence of a latent factor in gasoline and diesel prices co-movements
  98. A new interval meta-goal programming for sustainable planning of agricultural water-land use nexus
  99. The drivers of GHG emissions: A novel approach to estimate emissions using nonparametric analysis
  100. Assessing Household’s Municipal Waste Segregation Intentions in Metropolitan Cities of Pakistan: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
  101. The impact of natural disaster shocks on business confidence level and Istanbul Stock Exchange: A wavelet coherence approach
  102. A decomposition and decoupling analysis for carbon dioxide emissions: evidence from OECD countries
  103. Determinants of Load capacity factor in BRICS countries: A panel data analysis
  104. The nexus between agricultural land use, urbanization, and greenhouse gas emissions: Novel implications from different stages of income levels
  105. The effects of gas flaring as moderated by government quality in leading natural gas flaring economies
  106. Examining the Energy-Environmental Kuznets Curve in OECD Countries Considering their Population
  107. Multi-step impacts of environmental regulations on green economic growth: Evidence in the lens of natural resource dependence
  108. Towards Achieving Sustainability in the BRICS Economies: The Role of Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Risk
  109. Ecological footprint, electricity consumption, and economic growth in China: geopolitical risk and natural resources governance
  110. The trilemma among CO2 emissions, energy use, and economic growth in Russia
  111. Evidence of supply security and sustainability challenges in Nigeria’s power sector
  112. Financial development, growth and productivity
  113. Corrigendum to “The role of renewable energy and natural resources for sustainable agriculture in ASEAN countries: Do carbon emissions and deforestation affect agriculture productivity?” [Resour. Pol. (2022) 102578]
  114. The Impact of Economic Growth, Population, and Energy Consumption on Environmental Degradation: Evidence from OECD Countries
  115. If tourism induces the EKC hypothesis, how does governance moderate its impact in the EU without the UK?
  116. Assessing the Co-movements Between Electricity Use and Carbon Emissions in the GCC Area: Evidence from a Wavelet Coherence Method
  117. Economic network dynamics: a structural analysis of the international connectivity of Chinese manufacturing firms
  118. The Environmental Kuznets Curve in a long-term perspective: Parametric vs semi-parametric models
  119. The Inextricable Link Among Climate Change, Pandemic, Migrations, and Geopolitics: How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Us
  120. Carbon neutrality and economic development
  121. Pricing-inventory model with discrete demand and delivery orders
  122. Oil Market Dynamics, Interest Rates, and Unemployment in Scandinavian Countries
  123. Economic and environmental implications of the nuclear power phase-out in Belgium: Insights from time-series models and a partial differential equations algorithm
  124. Asymmetric impacts of natural gas consumption on renewable energy and economic growth in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
  125. The Italian fiscal sustainability in a long-run perspective
  126. The fourth industrial revolution and environmental efficiency: The role of fintech industry
  127. Editorial: The nexus between the transportation sector and sustainable development goals: Theoretical and practical implications
  128. Time-frequency analysis between Bloomberg Commodity Index (BCOM) and WTI crude oil prices
  129. A new machine learning algorithm to explore the CO2 emissions-energy use-economic growth trilemma
  130. The role of renewable energy and natural resources for sustainable agriculture in ASEAN countries: Do carbon emissions and deforestation affect agriculture productivity?
  131. Assessing the relationship among waste generation, wealth, and GHG emissions in Switzerland: Some policy proposals for the optimization of the municipal solid waste in a circular economy perspective
  132. Can a change in FDI accelerate GDP growth? Time-series and ANNs evidence on Malta
  133. Renewable energy consumption, environmental degradation and economic growth: the greener the richer?
  134. Fiscal sustainability in the GCC countries
  135. Do gasoline and diesel prices co-move? Evidence from the time–frequency domain
  136. Innovation, income, and waste disposal operations in Korea: evidence from a spectral granger causality analysis and artificial neural networks experiments
  137. Designing Smart Energy Systems in an Industry 4.0 Paradigm towards Sustainable Environment
  138. The global financial crisis and its effects on the international monetary funds
  139. A new artificial neural networks algorithm to analyze the nexus among logistics performance, energy demand, and environmental degradation
  140. Does export product diversification spur energy demand in the APEC region? Application of a new neural networks experiment and a Decision Tree model
  141. A machine learning algorithm to analyse the effects of vaccination on COVID-19 mortality
  142. Assessing the Co-Movements between Electricity Use and Carbon Emissions in the GCC area: Evidence from a Wavelet Coherence Method
  143. Assessing a fossil fuels externality with a new neural networks and image optimisation algorithm: the case of atmospheric pollutants as confounders to COVID-19 lethality
  144. Energy consumption and economic growth in Italy: A wavelet analysis
  145. The trilemma of innovation, logistics performance, and environmental quality in 25 topmost logistics countries: A quantile regression evidence
  146. The nexus between information technology and environmental pollution: Application of a new machine learning algorithm to OECD countries
  147. The relationship among railway networks, energy consumption, and real added value in Italy. Evidence form ARDL and Wavelet analysis
  148. Editorial: Transport infrastructures: Investments, evaluation and regional economic growth
  149. Testing the convergence and the divergence in five Asian countries: from a GMM model to a new Machine Learning algorithm
  150. Heterogeneous effects of temperature and emissions on economic productivity across climate regimes
  151. Can biomass energy curtail environmental pollution? A quantum model approach to Germany
  152. A Dynamic Factor and Neural Networks Analysis of the Co-movement of Public Revenues in the EMU
  153. Revisiting the dynamic interactions between economic growth and environmental pollution in Italy: evidence from a gradient descent algorithm
  154. The nexus between COVID-19 deaths, air pollution and economic growth in New York state: Evidence from Deep Machine Learning
  155. Nature and climate change effects on economic growth: an LSTM experiment on renewable energy resources
  156. Using an Artificial Neural Networks Experiment to Assess the Links among Financial Development and Growth in Agriculture
  157. A D2C algorithm on the natural gas consumption and economic growth: Challenges faced by Germany and Japan
  158. A Neural Network Evidence of the Nexus Among Air Pollution, Economic Growth, and COVID-19 Deaths in the Hubei Area
  159. The Relationship between Renewable Energy and Economic Growth in a Time of Covid-19: A Machine Learning Experiment on the Brazilian Economy
  160. Investigating the link among ICT, electricity consumption, air pollution, and economic growth in EU countries
  161. NO2 levels as a contributing factor to COVID-19 deaths: The first empirical estimate of threshold values
  162. Optimization for Project Quality Management
  163. Project Stakeholder Management
  164. Subjective Well-being in Italian Regions: A Panel Data Approach
  165. A Machine Learning analysis of the relationship among iron and steel industries, air pollution, and economic growth in China
  166. A machine learning approach on the relationship among solar and wind energy production, coal consumption, GDP, and CO2 emissions
  167. The relationship between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth: evidence from Switzerland
  168. Pollution, economic growth, and COVID-19 deaths in India: a machine learning evidence
  169. The relationship between air pollution and COVID-19-related deaths: An application to three French cities
  170. Waste generation, Wealth and GHG emissions from the waste sector: Is Denmark on the path towards Circular Economy?
  171. On the Italian public accounts' sustainability: A wavelet approach
  172. Early development of Italian railways and industrial growth: A regional analysis
  173. On the relationship between transportation infrastructure and economic development in China
  174. Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Italy: knowledge, management of patients and clinical experience of Italian dentists during the spread of contagion
  175. The relationship between municipal solid waste and greenhouse gas emissions: Evidence from Switzerland
  176. The twin deficits in the ASEAN countries
  177. Black boxes and market efficiency: the effect on premiums in the Italian motor-vehicle insurance market
  178. Modeling the nexus between pollutant emission, energy consumption, foreign direct investment, and economic growth: new insights from China
  179. Modeling the dynamic Nexus among coal consumption, pollutant emissions and real income: empirical evidence from South Africa
  180. The Causal Relationship between Primary Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Israel: A Multivariate Approach
  181. A panel data analysis of the fiscal sustainability of G-7 countries
  182. A wavelet analysis of Italian fiscal sustainability
  183. The determinants of CO2 emissions in MENA countries: a responsiveness scores approach
  184. Are shocks to natural gas consumption transitory or permanent? A more powerful panel unit root test on the G7 countries
  185. Testing the stationarity and convergence of CO2 emissions series in MENA countries
  186. Government Expenditures and Revenues in Italy in a Long-run Perspective
  187. The sustainability of Italian fiscal policy: myth or reality?
  188. Government debt in EMU countries
  189. Fiscal Sustainability in the EU
  190. Sustainability and comovement of government debt in EMU Countries: A panel data analysis
  191. The relationship among renewable energy, economic growth, labor and capital formation in Italy
  192. GDP, energy consumption and financial development in Italy
  193. Wagner’s Law, Government Size and Economic Growth: An Empirical Test and Theoretical Explanations for Italy 1861–2008
  194. Government Size, Decentralisation and Growth
  195. Stationarity of electricity series in MENA countries
  196. The relationship among economic growth, CO2 emissions, and energy use in the APEC countries: a panel VAR approach
  197. The Sustainability of Italian Public Debt and Deficit
  198. Twin Deficits or Ricardian Equivalence? Empirical Evidence in the APEC Countries
  199. Is per capita energy use stationary? Time series evidence for the EMU countries
  200. CO2 emissions, economic growth, and energy use in the Middle East countries: A panel VAR approach
  201. Energy consumption, real GDP, and financial development nexus in Italy: an application of an auto-regressive distributed lag bound testing approach
  202. Fiscal variables and growth convergence in the ECOWAS
  203. Government Size and Economic Growth in Italy: A Time-series Analysis
  204. Fiscal policies in EMU countries: strategies and empirical evidence
  205. The relationship between real GDP, CO2 emissions, and energy use in the GCC countries: A time series approach
  206. Is per capita energy use stationary? Panel data evidence for the EMU countries
  207. Energy Use and GDP in Israel
  208. Ricardian equivalence and twin deficits hypotheses in the euro area
  209. A new approach to the Scoreboard
  210. Economic growth, CO2emissions and energy use in Israel
  211. Counterfeiting in Italian regions: an empirical analysis based on new data
  212. The relationship between CO2emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in Italy
  213. The Relationship Between Revenue and Expenditure in the ASEAN Countries
  214. Energy consumption and GDP in Italy: cointegration and causality analysis
  215. Electricity demand, GDP and employment: evidence from Italy
  216. Credit Rating Agencies: The Importance of Fundamentals in the Assessment of Sovereign Ratings
  217. Twin Deficits in the European Countries
  218. Revenue and Expenditure Nexus: A Case Study of ECOWAS
  219. On the Relationship between Disaggregated Energy Production and GDP in Italy
  220. Wagner versus Keynes: Public spending and national income in Italy
  221. Public Expenditure and Revenue in Italy, 1862-1993
  222. The Determinants of Health Expenditure in Italian Regions
  223. GSP and Health Expenditure in Italian Regions
  224. Evaluation of firm R&D and innovation support: new indicators and the <I>ex-ante</I> prediction of <I>ex-post</I> additionality
  225. MEASURING INTERSECTORAL KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS: AN APPLICATION OF SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS TO ITALY
  226. Optimal size of governments and the optimal ratio between current and capital expenditure
  227. On the failure of European planning for less developed regions. The case of Calabria. Francesco Forte Cosimo Magazzino Michela Mantovani