Analisis Hubungan Pariwisata dan Pertumbuhan Ekonomi terhadap Emisi CO2 di Indonesia

Mela Dipa Sekar Putri, Rida Oktayanti, Suci Amalia, Hilda Amalia

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to empirically examine how the relationship of tourism's influence and
economic growth on CO2 emissions. In this case the data used by researchers is the researchers took
some data on the number of foreign tourists coming to Indonesia and the economic growth that exists in
Indonesia to CO2 emissions in Indonesia. This study also examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve
(EKC) hypothesis between tourism income and CO2 emissions. To achieve this goal, researchers used
econometric regression techniques. The method used is using the OLS (Ordinary Least Square) method
and data using annual data (time series). In the results obtained get 2 results namely the level of economic
growth (x1) has a positive and significant effect on the level of CO2 emissions in Indonesia and the number
of foreign tourism (X2) has a positive and significant effect on the level of CO2 emissions in Indonesia.

Keywords

economic growth, tourism, emission CO2

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