Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization

High economic growth and population can cause a negative impact on the environment, one of which is the increase of CO2 emissions in the air. In the paper, modelling the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emissions in Indonesia. In this paper the modelling is done by using Cobb-Douglas mode...

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Main Authors: Hafizan, J., Sukono, ., Subartini, B., Susia, ., Supian, S., Napitupulu, H., Budiono, R.
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spelling my-unisza-ir.25832021-02-07T01:55:21Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2583/ Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization Hafizan, J. Sukono, . Subartini, B. Susia, . Supian, S. Napitupulu, H. Budiono, R. GE Environmental Sciences HA Statistics HB Economic Theory High economic growth and population can cause a negative impact on the environment, one of which is the increase of CO2 emissions in the air. In the paper, modelling the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emissions in Indonesia. In this paper the modelling is done by using Cobb-Douglas model, and for parameter estimation done with particle swarm optimization (PSO). The data used in this modeling is GDP growth and human population over the period 1967-2014.Based on the results of the analysis it can be shown that the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emissions, significantly follow the Cobb- Douglas model. The parameter estimation using PSO yields elasticity estimators for GDP and the human population are 0.195517125 and 1.558049947, respectively. Since the sum of elasticity estimators is greater than one, this shows the characteristic proportion of the increase in GDP and human population, will increase CO2 emissions by a larger proportion. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2583/1/FH03-ESERI-19-28024.pdf Hafizan, J. and Sukono, . and Subartini, B. and Susia, . and Supian, S. and Napitupulu, H. and Budiono, R. (2019) Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization. In: Padjadjaran Earth Dialogues: International Symposium on Geophysical Issues, 02-04 Jul 2018, Bandung, Indonesia.
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
HA Statistics
HB Economic Theory
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
HA Statistics
HB Economic Theory
Hafizan, J.
Sukono, .
Subartini, B.
Susia, .
Supian, S.
Napitupulu, H.
Budiono, R.
Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization
description High economic growth and population can cause a negative impact on the environment, one of which is the increase of CO2 emissions in the air. In the paper, modelling the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emissions in Indonesia. In this paper the modelling is done by using Cobb-Douglas model, and for parameter estimation done with particle swarm optimization (PSO). The data used in this modeling is GDP growth and human population over the period 1967-2014.Based on the results of the analysis it can be shown that the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emissions, significantly follow the Cobb- Douglas model. The parameter estimation using PSO yields elasticity estimators for GDP and the human population are 0.195517125 and 1.558049947, respectively. Since the sum of elasticity estimators is greater than one, this shows the characteristic proportion of the increase in GDP and human population, will increase CO2 emissions by a larger proportion.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hafizan, J.
Sukono, .
Subartini, B.
Susia, .
Supian, S.
Napitupulu, H.
Budiono, R.
author_facet Hafizan, J.
Sukono, .
Subartini, B.
Susia, .
Supian, S.
Napitupulu, H.
Budiono, R.
author_sort Hafizan, J.
title Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization
title_short Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization
title_full Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization
title_fullStr Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of the impact of GDP and human population on CO2 emission by using Cobb-Douglas model and particle swarm optimization
title_sort modeling of the impact of gdp and human population on co2 emission by using cobb-douglas model and particle swarm optimization
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2583/1/FH03-ESERI-19-28024.pdf
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