Evaluating PM2.5 -Related health costs in China-Evidence from 140 Chinese cities.

Zhi-Nan Lu, Mingyuan Zhao, Yunxia Guo, Yu Hao
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INTRODUCTION In recent years, China's economy has grown rapidly, and the health condition of Chinese residents has significantly improved. However, this rapid economic and social development has also brought a series of environmental problems, such as serious haze pollution, of which the main contents are PM2.5 particles. The objective of this study is to quantitatively estimate the PM2.5 -related health costs in China. METHODS Based on city-level data from 140 major Chinese cities as well as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, and Pearl River Delta city clusters in 2010, the value of a statistical life method based on willingness to pay was employed. Moreover, global and local Moran's I values were calculated to examine the spatial distribution of the health cost of haze pollution in China. RESULTS In areas with heavy haze pollution or a high level of economic development, residents' health costs will also be higher. In addition, there is a spatial aggregation phenomenon in the spatial distribution of health costs in China, which is mainly in the form of "high-high" aggregation, with high-value cities converging with other high-value cities. CONCLUSIONS The health cost of haze pollution in China is very considerable, and there are regional differences.
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中国PM2.5相关健康成本评估——来自140个中国城市的证据。
近年来,中国经济快速增长,中国居民的健康状况显著改善。然而,这种经济和社会的快速发展也带来了一系列的环境问题,如严重的雾霾污染,其主要内容是PM2.5颗粒。本研究的目的是定量估计PM2.5在中国的相关健康成本。方法基于2010年全国140个主要城市及京津冀、长三角、珠三角城市群的城市数据,采用基于支付意愿的统计生活价值法。此外,计算了全球和局部Moran’s I值,考察了中国雾霾污染健康成本的空间分布。结果在雾霾污染较重或经济发展水平较高的地区,居民的健康成本也会较高。此外,中国卫生成本的空间分布存在空间集聚现象,主要表现为“高-高”集聚形式,高价值城市与其他高价值城市相互集聚。结论中国雾霾污染的健康成本非常可观,且存在区域差异。
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