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Natural Resources Forum

ISSN:
0165-0203
3
h-index
56
Citations
17
Works
0.20
2-year mean citedness

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    doaj.org
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    OAK
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Most-cited works

  1. Salt‐induced land and water degradation in the Aral Sea basin: A challenge to sustainable agriculture in Central Asia200924 citations
  2. Digital government initiatives for sustainable innovations, digitalization, and emission reduction policies to balance conservation impact202422 citations
  3. Determinants of Load capacity factor in <scp>BRICS</scp> countries: A panel data analysis20235 citations
  4. Linking Resource Richness, Digital Economy, and Clean Energy to Ecological Footprint and Load Capacity Factor in Emerging Markets20252 citations
  5. Digitalization and the environment: The role of information and communication technology and environmental taxes in European countries20231 citations
  6. Racing toward attaining sustainable development in India: Probing the asymmetric effect of country risk and coal energy20241 citations
  7. The synergy of renewable energy consumption, green technology, and environmental quality: Designing <scp>sustainable development goals</scp> policies20241 citations
  8. Evaluating the determinants of load capacity factor in Japan: The impact of economic complexity and trade globalization20230 citations
  9. The growth impacts of agriculture <scp>value‐added</scp>, energy utilization, and environmental degradation in Pakistan: Causality in continuous wavelet transform approach20230 citations
  10. Natural resources, economic globalization, and sustainable development: Can economic complexity and environmental regulations cure the resource curse?20230 citations