Strategies to Control Industrial Emissions: An Analytical Network Process Approach in East Java, Indonesia

This study identified the main agents, problems, solutions, and strategies for lowering industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the cement industry in East Java, Indonesia, by applying an analytical network process. Respondents included government officials, industrial representatives, and envi...

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出版年:Sustainability (Switzerland)
第一著者: 2-s2.0-85160944524
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: MDPI 2023
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id Muryani M.; Nisa’ K.; Esquivias M.A.; Zulkarnain S.H.
spelling Muryani M.; Nisa’ K.; Esquivias M.A.; Zulkarnain S.H.
2-s2.0-85160944524
Strategies to Control Industrial Emissions: An Analytical Network Process Approach in East Java, Indonesia
2023
Sustainability (Switzerland)
15
10
10.3390/su15107761
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85160944524&doi=10.3390%2fsu15107761&partnerID=40&md5=19b1245608caedc26856bfc524cfaa69
This study identified the main agents, problems, solutions, and strategies for lowering industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the cement industry in East Java, Indonesia, by applying an analytical network process. Respondents included government officials, industrial representatives, and environmental experts. This study revealed that (1) regulators are the critical agents controlling emissions; (2) the three major problems faced when aiming to reduce industrial emissions are limited environmental knowledge, inadequate infrastructure, and unsound regulations; (3) the main solutions are education, socialization, and infrastructure improvement; and (4) the institutional approach is preferable to command-and-control and economic incentives. This suggests that policymakers should collaborate closely with regulators, firms, and communities to more effectively control emissions and encourage environmentally friendly industrial practices. Economic incentives are not preferable strategies, most likely because of insufficient environmental knowledge, market distortion due to subsidies, and low viability. However, the institutional approach incurs higher costs due to political, administrative, and legal processes. Parties may agree on achieving socioeconomic demands but not environmental output. The institutional approach also requires extra investment in education and socialization as well as government support for infrastructure development and a better regulatory framework. © 2023 by the authors.
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20711050
English
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Strategies to Control Industrial Emissions: An Analytical Network Process Approach in East Java, Indonesia
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title Strategies to Control Industrial Emissions: An Analytical Network Process Approach in East Java, Indonesia
title_short Strategies to Control Industrial Emissions: An Analytical Network Process Approach in East Java, Indonesia
title_full Strategies to Control Industrial Emissions: An Analytical Network Process Approach in East Java, Indonesia
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description This study identified the main agents, problems, solutions, and strategies for lowering industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the cement industry in East Java, Indonesia, by applying an analytical network process. Respondents included government officials, industrial representatives, and environmental experts. This study revealed that (1) regulators are the critical agents controlling emissions; (2) the three major problems faced when aiming to reduce industrial emissions are limited environmental knowledge, inadequate infrastructure, and unsound regulations; (3) the main solutions are education, socialization, and infrastructure improvement; and (4) the institutional approach is preferable to command-and-control and economic incentives. This suggests that policymakers should collaborate closely with regulators, firms, and communities to more effectively control emissions and encourage environmentally friendly industrial practices. Economic incentives are not preferable strategies, most likely because of insufficient environmental knowledge, market distortion due to subsidies, and low viability. However, the institutional approach incurs higher costs due to political, administrative, and legal processes. Parties may agree on achieving socioeconomic demands but not environmental output. The institutional approach also requires extra investment in education and socialization as well as government support for infrastructure development and a better regulatory framework. © 2023 by the authors.
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