The role of renewable energy use, technological innovation, and forest cover toward green development: Evidence from Indonesia

Friday, September 6 2024
a. Institute of Climate Change, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, Malaysia
b. Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, Malaysia
c. School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian 16150, Kelantan, Malaysia

Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG), and carbon dioxide (CO2) represent a significant threat to environment, economy, and human health. This article summarises the results of an empirical investigation on the potential for economic growth, renewable energy use, technical advancement, and forest cover in Indonesia to reduce CO2 emissions. This study utilized the Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS) approach to analyze the time series data covering 1990–2020. The empirical statistics suggest that Indonesia’s CO2 emissions would increase by 1.17% for every 1% increase in economic development. Furthermore, a 1% increase in the use of renewable energy may be connected with a 1.40% decrease in CO2 emissions, technical innovation with a 0.17% decrease, and an increase in forest cover with a 3.94% decrease in CO2 emissions. The estimated outcomes are insensitive to alternative estimators such as fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) and canonical cointegrating regression (CCR). Furthermore, the pairwise Granger causality test was employed to capture the causal relationship between the variables. This article presents policy suggestions for achieving environmental sustainability in Indonesia through the reduction of carbon emissions. These policies emphasize a low-carbon economy, promoting renewable energy use, financing technical advancement, and the ecological viability of Indonesia’s forests.

 

 

Cite:

Raihan, A., Pavel, M. I., Muhtasim, D. A., Farhana, S., Faruk, O., & Paul, A. (2023). The role of renewable energy use, technological innovation, and forest cover toward green development: evidence from Indonesia. Innovation and Green Development, 2(1), 100035.

Keyword(s)

Climate Change, CO2 Emissions, Forest sustainability, Renewable Energy, Technological Innovation

Author(s)

Asif Raihan (a), Monirul Islam Pavel (b), Dewan Ahmed Muhtasim (b), Sadia Farhana (c), Omar Faruk (b), Arindrajit Paul (b)

Country(ies)

Indonesia

Publisher

Elsevier

Published Date

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.igd.2023.100035

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