Renewable energy consumption, urbanization, financial development, income and CO2 emissions in Turkey: testing EKC hypothesis with structural breaks UK Pata Journal of cleaner production 187, 770-779, 2018 | 1073 | 2018 |
Investigating the EKC hypothesis with renewable energy consumption, human capital, globalization and trade openness for China: evidence from augmented ARDL approach with a … UK Pata, AE Caglar Energy 216, 119220, 2021 | 652 | 2021 |
Renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, economic complexity, CO2 emissions, and ecological footprint in the USA: testing the EKC hypothesis with a … UK Pata Environmental science and pollution research 28, 846-861, 2021 | 543 | 2021 |
Linking renewable energy, globalization, agriculture, CO2 emissions and ecological footprint in BRIC countries: A sustainability perspective UK Pata Renewable Energy 173, 197-208, 2021 | 506 | 2021 |
Endorsing sustainable development in BRICS: The role of technological innovation, renewable energy consumption, and natural resources in limiting carbon emission TS Adebayo, S Ullah, MT Kartal, K Ali, UK Pata, M Ağa Science of the Total Environment 859, 160181, 2023 | 358 | 2023 |
Investigating the EKC hypothesis for China: the role of economic complexity on ecological footprint V Yilanci, UK Pata Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27 (26), 32683-32694, 2020 | 342 | 2020 |
Do renewable and nuclear energy enhance environmental quality in France? A new EKC approach with the load capacity factor UK Pata, A Samour Progress in Nuclear Energy 149, 104249, 2022 | 303 | 2022 |
Determinants of the load capacity factor in China: a novel dynamic ARDL approach for ecological footprint accounting UK Pata, C Isik Resources Policy 74, 102313, 2021 | 290 | 2021 |
The influence of coal and noncarbohydrate energy consumption on CO2 emissions: revisiting the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for Turkey UK Pata Energy 160, 1115-1123, 2018 | 267 | 2018 |
The effect of urbanization and industrialization on carbon emissions in Turkey: evidence from ARDL bounds testing procedure UK Pata Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25 (8), 7740-7747, 2018 | 266 | 2018 |
Testing the EKC hypothesis for the top six hydropower energy-consuming countries: evidence from Fourier Bootstrap ARDL procedure UK Pata, M Aydin Journal of Cleaner production 264, 121699, 2020 | 265 | 2020 |
Impact of nuclear and renewable energy sources on environment quality: Testing the EKC and LCC hypotheses for South Korea UK Pata, MT Kartal Nuclear Engineering and Technology 55 (2), 587-594, 2023 | 220 | 2023 |
Role of green technology, environmental taxes, and green energy towards sustainable environment: insights from sovereign Nordic countries by CS-ARDL approach A Sharif, MT Kartal, FV Bekun, UK Pata, CL Foon, SK Depren Gondwana Research 117, 194-206, 2023 | 175 | 2023 |
Do renewable energy and health expenditures improve load capacity factor in the USA and Japan? A new approach to environmental issues UK Pata The European Journal of Health Economics 22 (9), 1427-1439, 2021 | 175 | 2021 |
Role of export diversification and renewable energy on the load capacity factor in Indonesia: a Fourier quantile causality approach Z Fareed, S Salem, TS Adebayo, UK Pata, F Shahzad Frontiers in Environmental Science 9, 770152, 2021 | 174 | 2021 |
Financial development, globalization and ecological footprint in G7: further evidence from threshold cointegration and fractional frequency causality tests UK Pata, V Yilanci Environmental and Ecological Statistics 27 (4), 803-825, 2020 | 173 | 2020 |
The role of ICT, R&D spending and renewable energy consumption on environmental quality: Testing the LCC hypothesis for G7 countries A Dogan, UK Pata Journal of Cleaner Production 380, 135038, 2022 | 170 | 2022 |
The role of renewable and nuclear energy R&D expenditures and income on environmental quality in Germany: Scrutinizing the EKC and LCC hypotheses with smooth structural changes UK Pata, MT Kartal, S Erdogan, SA Sarkodie Applied Energy 342, 121138, 2023 | 168 | 2023 |
How effective are renewable energy, tourism, trade openness, and foreign direct investment on CO2 emissions? An EKC analysis for ASEAN countries UK Pata, MM Dam, F Kaya Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (6), 14821-14837, 2023 | 163 | 2023 |
Are natural resources abundance and human development a solution for environmental pressure? Evidence from top ten countries with the largest ecological footprint UK Pata, M Aydin, I Haouas Resources policy 70, 101923, 2021 | 151 | 2021 |