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. 2022 Jun 24;10:890741. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.890741

Table 1.

Literature summary of governance policies impacted on the environment.

Authors Analysis Results
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.