Agricultural Development versus Environmental Sustainability : fdi, Carbon Emissions, and Global Warming in Vietnam's Economy
199-218 p.
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the environmental consequences of foreign direct investment (FDI) within Vietnam's agriâÂÂfood sector, focusing on the tension between agricultural expansion and carbon emission control. In the context of rising global climate concerns, the analysis examines how FDI inflows affect CO2 emissions, while considering agricultural structural transformation, economic development, and trade openness. The results indicate that FDI significantly increases CO2 emissions, primarily through scale expansion and structural shifts toward emission-intensive agricultural activities. The findings underscore agricultural industrial restructuring as a crucial transmission channel. The study contributes both theoretically and practically by offering policy recommendations aimed at steering FDI toward cleaner agricultural development pathways and supporting Vietnam's transition toward a lowâÂÂcarbon and climateâÂÂresilient agriâÂÂfood system. [Publisher's text]
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Economia agro-alimentare : XXVII, 3, 2025-
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ISSN: 1972-4802
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- Foreign direct investment (FDI),Agricultural development,Environmental sustainability,Carbon emissions,Vietnam,Agri-food sector
