Table 1.
Literature summary of governance policies impacted on the environment.
Authors | Analysis | Results |
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Fang et al. (28) | New growth models | Environmental protection and environmental transition encounter various, unpredictable, and cross-scale difficulties. |
Rehman et al. (29) | Theoretical and empirical analysis | The policy approach has a high priority and is well-understood. |
Shang and Xu (30) | Theoretical and database assessment | Make the distinction between environmental management and environmental governance. |
Payne and Apergis (31) | Analysis of stochastic and group convergence from per capita greenhouse gas emissions | Address environmental governance as a regulatory framework, institution, and organization system that allows public officials to explain environmental concerns and influence environmental results. |
Tarazkar et al. (32) | Kids and families of working age have a favorable influence on the environment. | Government environmental laws may have an “intellectual compensating effect,” encouraging more offshore manufacturing of greener technology to enhance the quality of the environment. |
Aslan and Altinoz (33) | Theoretical paper | The federal government is involved in environmental preservation efforts. |
Li et al. (34) | Economic data | Local authority officers' influence, conduct, and governing experiences impact its economy and environmental quality. |
Teng et al. (35) | Based on pollution data | The amount of money spent by the government on the protection of the environment has a substantial impact on pollution control. |
Wang et al. (36) | Local authorities, at various levels, play a critical role in attaining the protection of environmental goals. | |
Wu et al. (37) | Examine the influence of government management and citizen engagement on local environmental quality. | |
Yu et al. (38) | Demands from the public are favorable to a modest decrease in energy usage and improved environmental governance efficiency. |