An assessment of China's joint prevention and control policy on sulfur dioxide emissions reduction: A spatial econometric analysis

IF 5.4 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Management Science and Engineering Pub Date : 2023-06-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jmse.2023.03.003
Dong Cao , Yanrui Sun , Jian Chai , JinJun Xue , Qian Sun
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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a typical pollutant that affects human health, climate, and environmental and ecological conditions. China has been experiencing high concentrations of SO2, particularly in urban areas, since the 1990s. In 2010, a “joint prevention and control” (JPC) policy was issued to address air pollution problems and strengthen the regulation of SO2 emissions. This study aimed to describe the mitigation effects of this policy on SO2 emissions in 116 Chinese cities from 2003 to 2017. We applied global and local Moran's I indices to confirm the presence of significant spatial autocorrelation in SO2 emissions and constructed four spatial models to assess the effect of the JPC policy in reducing SO2 emissions and its transmission mechanism. We found that the policy decreased SO2 emissions by 1.89 × 104 tons, SO2 intensity by 1.70 tons per km2, and SO2 per capita of 158.49 tons per 10,000 people in each city, on average, all of which are significant changes. The empirical results also show that population growth, economic structure, and environmental protection significantly decrease SO2 emissions. Finally, we recommended policies to encourage regional cooperation under the JPC policy, with the aim of promoting further reductions in SO2 emissions.

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中国二氧化硫减排联防联控政策的空间计量分析
二氧化硫(SO2)是影响人类健康、气候、环境和生态条件的典型污染物。自20世纪90年代以来,中国的二氧化硫浓度一直很高,尤其是在城市地区。2010年,出台了“联防联控”政策,以解决空气污染问题并加强对二氧化硫排放的监管。本研究旨在描述2003年至2017年该政策对中国116个城市二氧化硫排放的缓解效果。我们应用全球和本地Moran’s I指数来确认SO2排放中存在显著的空间自相关,并构建了四个空间模型来评估JPC政策在减少SO2排放方面的效果及其传播机制。我们发现,该政策使每个城市的SO2排放量平均减少了1.89×104吨,SO2强度平均每平方公里减少了1.70吨,人均每万人减少了158.49吨,所有这些都是显著的变化。实证结果还表明,人口增长、经济结构和环境保护显著降低了SO2排放。最后,我们建议在JPC政策下鼓励区域合作的政策,目的是促进进一步减少SO2排放。
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Journal of Management Science and Engineering
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108 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering and Applied Science (JEAS) is the official journal of the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University (CUFE), Egypt, established in 1816. The Journal of Engineering and Applied Science publishes fundamental and applied research articles and reviews spanning different areas of engineering disciplines, applications, and interdisciplinary topics.
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