Estimating the effects of tourism growth on emission pollutants: empirical evidence from a small island, Cyprus

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This study searches the impact of tourism growth on emission pollutants in Cyprus (north), which is a small island in the Mediterranean and has shown significant development in hotel and casino sectors in the last two decades. Results from time-series analyses reveal that an inverted U-shaped EKC hypothesis is confirmed for Cyprus with and without tourism development. Tourism also exerts positively significant and long-term effects on the levels of carbon emissions, revealing that growth in the tourism sector causes degradation in the environment.

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Tourism, EKC, Energy consumption, Small island, Cyprus

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Air Quality Atmosphere and Health

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13

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4

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