The role of agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries sectors, biodiversity expenditures, and renewable energy on environmental quality for The Netherlands: Evidence from novel Fourier ARDL

Author:

Shahbaz Muhammad12,Aydin Mucahit34ORCID,Degirmenci Tunahan567ORCID,Bozatli Oguzhan458

Affiliation:

1. Department of International Trade and Finance, School of Management and Economics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

2. Center for Sustainable Energy and Economic Development Gulf University for Science and Technology Hawally Kuwait

3. Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Econometrics Sakarya University Serdivan/Sakarya Turkey

4. Economics and Business Western Caspian University Baku Azerbaijan

5. UNEC Research Methods Application Center Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC) Baku Azerbaijan

6. Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Public Finance Sakarya University Serdivan/Sakarya Turkey

7. Sakarya University Technology Developing Zones Manager Company Sakarya Turkey

8. Kadirli Vocational School, Department of Accounting and Taxation Osmaniye Korkut Ata University Osmaniye Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThis study examines the relationship between biodiversity expenditures, agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries sectors, renewable energy, economic growth, ecological footprint, and load capacity factor for The Netherlands from 1995 to 2019 in the context of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) and load capacity curve (LCC) hypotheses. The relationship between the variables is investigated using a novel Fourier‐based Augmented ARDL approach. Our results indicate a long‐term relationship between biodiversity expenditures, agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries sectors, green energy, economic growth, and load capacity factor. In the long run, Fourier‐based Augmented ARDL results reveal that biodiversity expenditures, agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries sectors, and renewable energy do not contribute to environmental sustainability. In other words, biodiversity, renewable energy, and agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries policies implemented in The Netherlands do not improve environmental sustainability. Again, the findings confirm that the EKC hypothesis is not valid for The Netherlands, whereas the LCC hypothesis is valid. In line with the study's findings, biodiversity, renewable energy, and agriculture‐forestry‐fisheries policies in The Netherlands need to be reviewed.

Publisher

Wiley

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