International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology
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- 1350-4509
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0.14
2-year mean citedness
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Most-cited works
- Examining the dynamics of ecological footprint in China with spectral Granger causality and quantile-on-quantile approaches202112 citations
- Formulating sustainable development policy for a developed nation: exploring the role of renewable energy, natural gas efficiency and oil efficiency towards decarbonization20235 citations
- Greening the E7 environment: how can renewable and nuclear energy moderate financial development, natural resources, and digitalization towards the target?20233 citations
- Sustainable pathways in leading emitters: unveiling environmental repercussions of institutions, trade globalization, and energy sustainability, accessibility, and efficiency20252 citations
- Do women in politics and government efficiency enhance electricity access in Nigeria: analyzing energy prices and foreign investment20241 citations
- Pathway towards decarbonization: how do renewable energy, natural gas consumption trade and monetary policy influence this pursuit?20251 citations
- Navigating the sustainable development pathway: a machine learning assessment of critical minerals, AI technologies, energy transition, and environmental degradation20251 citations
- Economic contribution and the potential use of wood charcoal for soil restoration: a case study of village-based charcoal production in Central Laos20120 citations
- Heterogeneous impact of green energy innovation on energy transition in the G7 nations: an aggregated and disintegrated analysis through advanced quantile approach20230 citations
- Financing sustainable environment in the wake of global warming for E7 economies: heterogeneous analyses based on NARDL and quantile regression20230 citations