| Literature DB >> 32365618 |
Xia Xu1,2, Fengping Wu1,2, Lina Zhang3, Xin Gao1.
Abstract
The River Chief Policy (RCP) is an innovative water resource management system in China aimed at managing water pollution and improving water quality. Though the RCP has been piloted in some river basins of China, few scholars have studied the effects of the policy. We built a differential game model under random interference factors to compare the water pollution in Chaohu Lake under the RCP and without the RCP, and we explored the conditions to ensure the effectiveness of the RCP. The results showed that: (1) The average effect of water pollution control under the RCP was greater than under non-RCP; (2) the higher the rewarding excellence and punishing inferiority coefficient ( θ ) was, the better the water pollution control effect under the RCP; (3) the greater the random interference coefficient ( σ ) and rewarding excellence and punishing inferiority coefficient ( θ ) were, the bigger the fluctuation of the water pollution control effect was; (4) when using the stochastic differential game, when σ ≤ 0.0403 , θ ≥ 0.0063 , or σ > 0.0403 , θ ≥ 0.268 , the RCP must be effective for water pollution control. Therefore, we can theoretically adjust the rewarding excellence and punishing inferiority coefficient ( θ ) and the random interference coefficient ( σ ) to ensure the effective implementation of the RCP and achieve the purpose of water pollution control.Entities:
Keywords: River Chief Policy; random interference coefficient; rewarding excellence and punishing inferiority coefficient; stochastic differential game; water pollution control effect
Year: 2020 PMID: 32365618 PMCID: PMC7246944 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17093103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Study area of Chaohu Lake in China.
Figure 2Research framework of this study on the River Chief Policy (RCP).
The water quality indicators of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and NH3–N’s mean values of 2018 (mg/L).
| Water Quality Indicators | ||
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| Year | COD (Q1) | COD (Q2) |
| 2018 | 4.805 | 3.205 |
Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water GB3838-2002 (mg/L) (Q3).
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| Standard Value | I | II | III | IV | V | |
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| COD≤ | 2 | 4 | 6 | 10 | 15 | |
The meaning of each parameter.
| Parameter | The Meaning of Each Parameter |
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| The decay rate of the water pollution control effect |
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| The influence coefficient of the government’s efforts on the effect of water pollution control |
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| The impact coefficient of water pollution control effect on the total revenue |
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| The rewarding excellence and punishing inferiority coefficient |
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| The water qualification rate |
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| The unit cost coefficient of water pollution control |
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| The discount rate |
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| The random interference coefficient |
Figure A1Changes of the water pollution control effect and its expected value with time.
Variables and descriptions.
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| It means the expectation of the effectiveness of water pollution control under the non-RCP. It expresses the average value of water pollution control effect under the non-RCP. It reflects the trend of the effect of water pollution control’s data centralization. |
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| It means the variances of the effectiveness of water pollution control under the non-RCP. It reflects the degree of random variable deviates from its expectation under the non-RCP. It measures the volatility of water pollution control effects of the non-RCP. |
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| It means the expectations of the effectiveness of water pollution control under the RCP. It expresses the average value of water pollution control effect under the RCP. It reflects the trend of the effect of water pollution control’s data centralization under the RCP. |
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| It means the variances of the effectiveness of water pollution control under the RCP. It reflects the degree of random variable deviates from its expectation under the RCP. It measures the volatility of water pollution control effects under the RCP. |
Officials and descriptions.
| Officials | Description | |
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| RCP | Meaning | Government officials will be hired as river chiefs. Their responsibilities will include water resource protection, pollution prevention and control, and ecological restoration. Their job performance will be assessed, and they will be held accountable if environmental damage occurs in the water they take charge of. |
| Development | In 2007, Wuxi City in Jiangsu Province first introduced and implemented the RCP to address a blue algae outbreak in Taihu Lake. After the RCP was implemented, the water environment of Taihu Lake rapidly improved. |
The specifications of symbols used in this paper.
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| The lower limit function under the non-RCP |
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| The upper limit function under the non-RCP |
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| The minimum lower limit function under the RCP |
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| The minimum upper limit function under the RCP |
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| The maximum lower limit function under the RCP |
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| The maximum upper limit function under the RCP |
The coefficient values of Chaohu Lake in 2018.
| Coefficient | Coefficient Value | Coefficient | Coefficient Value |
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| 0.405 |
| 0.985 |
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| 0.333 |
| 0.7 |
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| 0.911 |
| 0.005 |
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| (0.0063, 0.363) |
| (0, 0.25) |
The numerical expression of water pollution control effect under the unimplemented RCP.
| Content | Functional Expression | Numeric Expression |
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| Unimplemented RCP |
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Figure 3The RCP’s water pollution control effect limit values under different values. (A) The RCP’s water pollution control effect lower limit values under different values. (B) The RCP’s water pollution control effect upper limit values under different values.
The water pollution control effect under the implemented RCP.
| Content | Functional Expression | Numeric Expression |
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| Implemented RCP |
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The average value of water pollution control effect in two situations.
| Content | The Mean Value |
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| Unimplemented RCP |
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| Implemented RCP ( | 0.876 |
The water pollution control effect and the effect’s volatility.
| Symbols | Water Pollution Control Effect Value | The Effect’s Volatility |
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| [0.737,0.869] | [0,0.135] |
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| [0.869,0.872] | |
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| [0.743,0.876] | [0,0.266] |
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| [0.876,1.009] | |
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| [1.094,1.289] | [0,0.390] |
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| [1.289,1.484] |
Figure 4The water pollution control effect measured by in the two situations.
Figure 5The interval of random interference coefficient (σ) to ensure the validity of the RCP.
Figure 6The interval of the reward and punishment coefficient () to ensure the validity of the RCP.