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Age Structure, Urbanization, and Climate Change in Developed Countries: Revisiting STIRPAT for Disaggregated Population and Consumption Related Environmental Impacts

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Table 1. Stochastic IPAT/STIRPAT studies on Carbon emissions/energy consumption using disaggregated population measures
Table 2. Common data sets used and empirical methods recommended for macro-level analyses like STIRPAT
Table 3. Variables used in the study.
Table 4. Correlation matrix for all variables.
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