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The impact of natural resource abundance on ecological footprint: evidence from Algeria

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 26, 页码 69289-69306

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-26720-z

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Natural resources rents; Ecological footprint; ARDL; Quantile-on-quantile regression; Algeria

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The present study utilizes ARDL and QQR methods to analyze the impact of natural resource abundance on Algeria's ecological footprint during the period 1970-2018. The findings from ARDL indicate that natural resource rents, GDP per capita, gross fixed capital formation, and urbanization increase the ecological footprint. However, the QQR methodology provides more insightful results, revealing that the impact of natural resources on ecological footprint is stronger at the middle and upper quantiles, but weaker at the lower quantiles. This implies that over-extraction of natural resources leads to environmental degradation, while lesser extraction has a lesser detrimental effect. The QQR also shows that economic growth, gross fixed capital formation, and urbanization have a positive effect on the ecological footprint in most quantiles, except for the lower quantiles of urbanization where the effect is negative, indicating that a lower degree of urbanization improves environmental quality in Algeria.
The relationship between natural resources and the ecological footprint is a debate issue and shows inconclusive results. Therefore, the present study attempts to examine the role of natural resource abundance in shaping Algeria's ecological footprint over the period 1970-2018 using autoregressive distributed lags (ARDL) and quantile-on-quantile regression (QQR). Empirical findings from the ARDL technique suggest that natural resource rents, GDP per capita, gross fixed capital formation, and urbanization increase ecological footprint. The QQR methodology, however, provided more insightful and in-depth findings compared to those of the ARDL. Interestingly, the findings of the QQR uncovered that while the impact of natural resources on ecological footprint is positive and substantial at the middle and upper quantiles, it gets weaker at the lower quantiles. This further implies that the over-extraction of natural resources would generate impacts on environmental degradation, while lesser natural resource extraction appears to be less detrimental to the environment. The QQR also reveals that economic growth, gross fixed capital formation, and urbanization have a positive effect on the ecological footprint in the majority of quantiles, with the exception of the lower quantiles of urbanization, where the effect is negative, indicating that the lowest degree of urbanization improved environmental quality in Algeria. Policymakers in Algeria are urged to pay critical attention to the management of the country's natural resources, promote renewable energy sources, and develop public awareness to secure environmental sustainability.

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