Natural Resources Forum

Papers
(The H4-Index of Natural Resources Forum is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A snapshot of coal‐fired power generation in Bangladesh: A demand–supply outlook49
Understanding the relationship between natural resources, renewable energy consumption, economic factors, globalization and CO2 emissions in developed and developing countries42
The relationship between institutional quality and ecological footprint: Is there a connection?39
Greening the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) economies: Assessing the impact of electricity consumption, natural resources, and renewable energy on environmental footprint36
Can digital economy alleviate CO2 emissions in the transport sector? Evidence from provincial panel data in China34
Indian dye yielding plants: Efforts and opportunities28
Modelling the effect of energy consumption on different environmental indicators in the United States: The role of financial development and renewable energy innovations26
The nexus between eco‐friendly technology and environmental degradation in India: Does the N or inverted N‐shape load capacity curve(LCC) hypothesis hold?23
Taking Venezuela back to the sustainability path: The role of financial development and economic integration in low‐carbon transition23
Unveiling the liaison between human capital, trade openness, and environmental sustainability for BRICS economies: Robust panel‐data estimation21
Determinants of Load capacity factor in BRICS countries: A panel data analysis20
How do remittances to the Philippines affect its environmental sustainability? Evidence based on the augmented ARDL approach17
The connection between freedom of the press and environmental quality: An investigation on emerging market countries16
The significance of renewable energy, globalization, and agriculture on sustainable economic growth and green environment: Metaphorically, a two‐sided blade16
Harnessing the roles of renewable energy, high tech industries, and financial globalization for environmental sustainability: Evidence from newly industrialized economies15
Do natural resources and economic components exhibit differential quantile environmental effects?15
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