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    Title: A Research on the Relationship between Environmental Sustainability Management and Human Development
    Authors: Lai, SL (Lai, Sue Ling)
    Chen, DN (Chen, Du-Nin)
    Contributors: 國企所
    Keywords: human development
    environmental performance
    environmental health
    sustainable management
    canonical correlation and economic growth
    Date: 2020-11
    Issue Date: 2020-12-10 10:48:35 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The study explores the relationship between environmental performance and human development. A canonical correlation analysis was conducted to discover the maximum correlation between environmental performance and human development with the optimal estimated weights for indicators as constituting the composite indices. The results show that environmental health-being the most decisive-and ecosystem vitality are important indicators for representing the environmental performance. Other important indicators, in declining order, for constituting the human development index are mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, and life expectancy at birth, with gross national income (GNI) being the last with relatively low weight. The canonical environmental performance index has utmost effect on mean years of schooling, then expected years of schooling, with explanatory power of more than 70% for both. Effect on life expectancy at birth is more than 60%, but only less than 30% on GNI. The canonical human development index has the highest explanatory power with nearly 80% for environmental health, but only 40% for ecosystem vitality. Both canonical composite indices reach a high correlation of 91% and the mutual explanatory power is 83%, confirming that environmental performance and human development are indeed positively and highly correlated.
    Relation: SUSTAINABILITY 卷冊: 12 期: 21 文獻號碼: 9001
    Appears in Collections:[企業管理學系暨國際企業管理研究所] 期刊論文

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