Environmental management amidst energy use, urbanization, trade openness, and deforestation: The Nigerian experience
Abstract
This study empirically explores the linkage between urbanization and deforestation
while controlling for the role of energy consumption, trade openness, and economic
growth within recent data from 1971 to 2015. To do this, we employed the vector
error correction-Granger causality approach and Pesaran's autoregressive distributed
lag cointegration technique. The Bayer–Hanck cointegration test establishes an equilibrium relationship among the variables. Results reveal that economic growth, energy
consumption, and urbanization have a significant impact on deforestation in Nigeria,
thereby reducing the quality of the environment. Short- and long-run unidirectional
casualty flows from urbanization to deforestation. Therefore, policies for reducing
deforestation and enhancing environmental sustainability for growth and development were suggested.