Carbon, Cities, and Change: Rethinking <scp>ASEAN</scp> 's Urban Future With Green Tech
炭素、都市、そして変化:グリーンテクノロジーでASEANの都市の未来を再考する (AI 翻訳)
Shazia Shaheen Shaikh, Muhammad Salman Shabbir, Nabila Amin, Huaming Song, Ain Bemisal Alavi
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日本語
1995年から2022年のASEAN諸国を対象に、気候技術、環境規制、グリーンエネルギー、工業化がCO2排出に与える影響を分析。第二世代計量手法(CCEMG推定器)を用いた結果、これらの要因は排出削減に有意に寄与する一方、経済成長と都市化は排出を増加させることが明らかになった。研究成果は、ポストCOP28の持続可能な開発目標達成に向けた地域別の政策指針を提供する。
English
This study analyzes the determinants of carbon emissions in ASEAN from 1995 to 2022, focusing on climate technologies, environmental regulations, green energy, and industrialization. Using second-generation econometric techniques, it finds that these factors significantly reduce emissions, while economic growth and urbanization increase them. The results provide targeted policy insights for balancing development with sustainability in emerging economies post-COP28.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
ASEAN地域の急速な工業化と都市化は、日本のGX政策にとっても参考になる示唆を含む。特に、環境規制とグリーンエネルギーの有効性が確認された点は、日本のアジア地域での協力戦略に活用できる。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global GX discourse by providing robust empirical evidence on the effectiveness of climate technologies and regulations in a rapidly industrializing region. It offers a model for balancing economic growth and emission reduction that can inform policy in other emerging economies, complementing frameworks like ISSB and TCFD.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a methodological approach (CCEMG) for analyzing emission determinants in panel data, useful for further regional studies.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights key levers (green tech, regulations) for reducing carbon footprint in ASEAN operations, but limited direct applicability to Japan.
🏛政策担当者:Offers evidence-based policy recommendations for integrating climate tech and regulations into industrial development strategies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
ABSTRACT Climate change poses critical threats to environmental and economic stability, driven primarily by fossil fuel dependency and outdated industrial technologies. This study investigates the determinants of carbon emissions in ASEAN, a rapidly industrializing region with acute energy demands and environmental pressures, focusing on the efficacy of climate technologies, environmental regulations, green energy, and industrialization in mitigating CO 2 emissions from 1995 to 2022. Employing second‐generation econometric techniques, specifically the Common Correlated Effects Mean Group (CCEMG) estimator with CuP‐FM and CuP‐BC robustness tests, we examine how these factors interact with economic growth and urbanization. Our findings reveal that advancements in climate technology, stringent environmental regulations, industrial modernization, and green energy expansion significantly reduce carbon emissions, whereas economic growth and urbanization remain emission‐intensive. These results provide targeted policy insights for balancing industrial development with environmental sustainability, offering a region‐specific roadmap for achieving post‐COP28 Sustainable Development Goals in emerging economies.
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