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Jean Engo
Jean Engo
Management Science and Engineering
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Decoupling analysis of CO2 emissions from transport sector in Cameroon
J Engo
Sustainable Cities and Society 51, 101732, 2019
1192019
Decomposing the decoupling of CO2 emissions from economic growth in Cameroon
J Engo
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25 (35), 35451-35463, 2018
672018
Leveraging inter-firm influence in the diffusion of energy efficiency technologies: An agent-based model
Y Shi, Y Zeng, J Engo, B Han, Y Li, RT Muehleisen
Applied energy 263, 114641, 2020
252020
Driving forces and decoupling indicators for carbon emissions from the industrial sector in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
J Engo
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28 (12), 14329-14342, 2021
232021
Identification and analysis of driving factors of CO2 emissions from economic growth in Pakistan
Z Akram, J Engo, U Akram, MW Zafar
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26, 19481-19489, 2019
212019
Decomposition of Cameroon’s CO2 emissions from 2007 to 2014: an extended Kaya identity
J Engo
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26 (16), 16695-16707, 2019
172019
The main factors behind Cameroon’s CO2 emissions before, during and after the economic crisis of the 1980s
MA Hossain, J Engo, S Chen
Environment, Development and Sustainability 23, 4500-4520, 2021
162021
Barriers related to the deployment of renewable energies in Cameroon and ways to strengthen policies
J Engo
Resources and Environmental Economics 1 (1), 29-38, 2019
132019
Decoupling analysis of CO2 emissions from transport sector in Cameroon. Sustain Cities Soc 51: 101732
J Engo
72019
Decoupling of greenhouse gas emissions from economic growth in Cameroon
J Engo
Resources and Environmental Economics 1 (1), 16-28, 2019
62019
Barriers Related to the Deployment of Renewable Energies in Cameroon
J Engo
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