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Khuda Bakhsh
Researcher at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
Publications - 67
Citations - 1418
Khuda Bakhsh is an academic researcher from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 55 publications receiving 861 citations. Previous affiliations of Khuda Bakhsh include University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.
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Impact of urbanization on CO2 emissions in emerging economy: Evidence from Pakistan
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the impact of urbanization on carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan and found that there was cointegation among the variables and that urbanization was found enhancing carbon emissions both in the long run and short run.
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Economic growth, CO2 emissions, renewable waste and FDI relation in Pakistan: New evidences from 3SLS
TL;DR: Results from technique and composition effects show that increase in economic growth leads towards more pollution emissions, however, economic growth declines as pollution crosses a certain limit and foreign direct investment is also found positively related with pollution.
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Nuclear energy, renewable energy and economic growth in Pakistan: Evidence from non-linear autoregressive distributed lag model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of renewable and nuclear energy on economic growth by extending production function along with labor and capital for Pakistan's economy using non-linear autoregressive distributed lag model with the yearly data of 1990-2016.
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Pesticide exposure in the local community of Vehari District in Pakistan: An assessment of knowledge and residues in human blood
Muhammad Saeed,Mussarat Shaheen,Iftikhar Ahmad,Ali Zakir,Muhammad Nadeem,Arif Ali Chishti,Muhammad Shahid,Khuda Bakhsh,Christos A. Damalas +8 more
TL;DR: Blood analysis showed that VDs who were involved in spraying activities had significantly higher levels of OCP residues in their blood samples than VDs from the other groups, which contribute to high exposure levels to OCPs, particularly among farm workers.
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Impact of temperature and precipitation on rice productivity in rice-wheat cropping system of Punjab province.
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of temperature and precipitation on rice productivity in the rice-wheat cropping system of the Punjab was investigated and it was shown that an increase in temperature by 1.5 o C and 3 o C would enhance rice yield by 2.09% and 4.33%, respectively compared to the base year regression estimates.