Is it possible to improve environmental quality without reducing economic growth: Evidence from the Qatar economy

L Charfeddine, AY Al-Malk, K Al Korbi - Renewable and sustainable energy …, 2018 - Elsevier
In line with the priorities of the Qatar national vision (QNV) 2030 and its principal pillars, we
examine in this paper the energy use–economic growth nexus for Qatar during the period …

The impact of energy consumption and economic development on ecological footprint and CO2 emissions: evidence from a Markov switching equilibrium correction …

L Charfeddine - Energy Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
Reducing the impact of air pollution and global environmental degradation on human health
and quality of life for Qatari citizens represents the most important objective of the Qatar …

[图书][B] After the Sheikhs: the coming collapse of the Gulf monarchies

C Davidson - 2013 - books.google.com
The Gulf monarchies (Saudi Arabia and its five smaller neighbours: the United Arab
Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain) have long been governed by highly autocratic …

What does integrated water resources management from local to global perspective mean? Qatar as a case study, the very rich country with no water

B Shomar, M Darwish, C Rowell - Water resources management, 2014 - Springer
Management of water resources is a very challenging issue, particularly in regions of the
world where water is almost absent. In the Gulf Region, this issue is especially complex due …

Education, development and sustainability in Qatar: A case study of economic and knowledge transformation in the Arabian Gulf

AS Weber - Education for a knowledge society in Arabian Gulf …, 2014 - emerald.com
This case study of the State of Qatar examines government educational policy and economic
development in Qatar's strategy to diversify its oil and gas-based economy into knowledge …

Review of sustainable and renewable energy activities in the state of Qatar

AS Weber - 2013 International Renewable and Sustainable …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Although seemingly paradoxical, the hydrocarbon-rich countries of the Gulf Cooperation
Council (Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia) are all engaged in …

[引用][C] Identifying Qatar's Potential for Carbon Sequestration

F Sulaiti - 2023