Regional Sustainability ›› 2025, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (2): 100210.doi: 10.1016/j.regsus.2025.100210cstr: 32279.14.REGSUS.2025009
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Funda KAYAa, Badsha MIAb, Most. Asikha AKTARc, Md. Shaddam HOSSAINd, Md Mahedi HASSANe, Muhammad Abdur RAHAMANf, Liton Chandra VOUMIKd,*(
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Received:2024-05-09
Revised:2024-12-22
Accepted:2025-05-06
Published:2025-04-30
Online:2025-05-21
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* E-mail address: litonvoumik@gmail.com (Liton Chandra VOUMIK).
Funda KAYA, Badsha MIA, Most. Asikha AKTAR, Md. Shaddam HOSSAIN, Md Mahedi HASSAN, Muhammad Abdur RAHAMAN, Liton Chandra VOUMIK. Impact of environmental taxes, hydroelectricity consumption, economic globalization, and gross domestic product (GDP) on the load capacity factor in the selected European Union (EU) member countries[J]. Regional Sustainability, 2025, 6(2): 100210.
Table 1
Detailed information about the variables, description, and sources."
| Variable | Short form for variables after logarithmic transformation | Description and measurement | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Load capacity factor (LCF) | lnLCF | LCF is the ratio of biocapacity and ecological footprint. It reflects the ecological sustainability of a country by comparing its biocapacity to ecological footprint (LCF>1 indicates ecological reserve, and LCF<1 indicates ecological deficit). | Global Footprint Network ( |
| Hydroelectricity consumption | lnHYD | Hydroelectricity consumption measures the amount of electricity generated from hydropower sources. | British Petroleum ( |
| Environmental taxes | lnENV | Environmental taxes represent the share of environmentally related tax revenues in GDP, indicating the fiscal effort toward environmental protection. | OECD ( |
| Economic globalization | lnGLOB | Economic globalization captures the extent of economic integration through trade, investment, and financial flows, as measured by the KOF economic globalization index. | KOF Swiss Economic Institute ( |
| Gross domestic product (GDP) | lnGDP | GDP reflects the economic performance of a country in terms of income per capita. | World Bank ( |
Table 2
Descriptive statistics of variables used in this study."
| Statistic | lnLCF | lnHYD | lnENV | lnGLOB | lnGDP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | -0.283 | -0.724 | 0.385 | 1.886 | 4.424 |
| Median | -0.340 | -0.642 | 0.387 | 1.893 | 4.509 |
| Maximum | 0.373 | -0.077 | 0.556 | 1.945 | 4.728 |
| Minimum | -0.769 | -1.758 | 0.201 | 1.746 | 3.750 |
| Standard deviation | 0.304 | 0.476 | 0.077 | 0.042 | 0.233 |
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