| Literature DB >> 35564756 |
Zhifeng Zhang1, Haodong Xu1, Shuangshuang Shan2, Yuqi Lu3, Hongyan Duan4.
Abstract
Faced with an increasingly tight resource supply, serious environmental pollution and degrading ecosystems, human beings are eager to reduce environmental pollution and promote public health. In this context, this paper takes the ecological civilization demonstration area (ECDA) established in China as a quasi-natural experiment to test whether ecological civilization construction (ECC) is an effective solution for the reduction of environmental pollution and improvement of public health. Based on the panel data of 31 provinces in China from 2009 to 2020, the study analyzes the impact of ECC on environmental quality and public health by employing a difference-in-difference model. The results show that ECDA has restrained environmental pollution and reduced the morbidity and mortality, which indicates that ECC effectively promotes environmental quality and public health. The effect of ECC is more pronounced in economically developed regions. In addition, ECC improves environmental quality through scale effects, structural effects, technology effects, and ecological conservation effects, while the positive effects of ECC on public health are driven by scale effects and ecological conservation effects only. Therefore, policymakers should support low-carbon production, promote the upgrade of industrial structures, and encourage enterprises to develop green technologies. Ecological protection projects such as afforestation and greening are necessary. Governments should initiate ecological civilization construction in economically developed regions and then gradually promote the policies in relatively poor areas.Entities:
Keywords: difference-in-difference model; ecological civilization construction; ecological civilization demonstration area; environmental quality; public health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35564756 PMCID: PMC9100575 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
The construction contents of ECDA.
| First-Level | Secondary-Level | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Ecological | Industrial structure upgradation | Within the carrying capacity of the ecosystem, policymakers use the principles of ecological economics and the methods of systematic engineering to change production and consumption patterns, exploit all available resource potentials, develop economically and ecologically efficient industries, and eventually achieve a sustainable development model in which economic growth and environmental protection, material civilization and spiritual civilization, natural ecology, and human ecology are highly unified. |
| Pollution reduction | ||
| Energy saving, Recycling | ||
| Ecological | Improvement of residents’ livelihood | Based on rational use of resources and prevention of environmental pollution, social ecology is achieved in education, medical care and improvement of people’s livelihood, and a living state in which human society and natural environment are integrated. |
| Education and medical guarantee | ||
| Ecological | Resource utilization | Ecological environment mainly focuses on resource utilization and environmental protection. Resource utilization includes the protection of non-renewable natural resources such as water, soil, and air and renewable natural resources. The society of mankind eventually achieves the effect of environmental ecology by rational resource utilization. The contents of environmental protection include forest coverage, water quality compliance, harmless treatment of domestic waste, urban green coverage compliance, sewage treatment, soil erosion control, etc. |
| Environmental | ||
| Ecological | Environmental | The contents of ecological culture are not only to shape the cultural awareness of residents in a region in the long-term life and production process, but also to clarify the concept of green innovation, appropriate utilization, and protection of resources and environment. |
| Culture construction | ||
| Ecological | Policy guarantee | Ecological system is to build an institutional system in line with the ecological civilization construction, including the performance evaluation system, reward mechanism and punishment measure for ecological civilization governance, and compensation system for ecological civilization construction. The specific manifestations include tax reduction, preferential policies, promotion and other incentive measures for environmentally friendly and clean production enterprises, and punishment measures such as circular criticism, tax increase, forced delisting, and entry into the negative list for heavily polluting enterprises. |
Figure 1Dynamic evolution trend of environmental pollution.
Figure 2Dynamic evolution trend of the incidence of major diseases.
Figure 3Theoretical framework.
Benchmark regression.
| Variable | Pollution | Disease | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
| D | −9.786 *** | −7.658 *** | −0.088 | −0.220 * |
| (2.886) | (2.495) | (0.264) | (0.245) | |
| Rpeo | 1.624 | 0.735 ** | ||
| (1.551) | (0.332) | |||
| Inve | 3.724 *** | 0.072 | ||
| (1.004) | (0.188) | |||
| Scon | 4.356 | 0.188 | ||
| (2.689) | (0.143) | |||
| Gov | −7.286 *** | −0.627 | ||
| (1.519) | (0.445) | |||
| Eco | 4.891 | −0.321 | ||
| (4.747) | (0.557) | |||
| Edu | −6.701 | −0.384 | ||
| (12.419) | (0.708) | |||
| Urban | 0.091 | 0.084 | ||
| (0.965) | (0.073) | |||
| Cons | 77.557 *** | 61.948 | 5.465 *** | 0.365 |
| (1.686) | (48.447) | (0.133) | (2.530) | |
| Province-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Year-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Observations | 217 | 190 | 372 | 288 |
| R-squared | 0.642 | 0.718 | 0.722 | 0.726 |
Notes: The parentheses indicate the clustered standard errors at the prefecture-level province level. ***, **, and * indicate significance at the 1%, 5%, and 10% levels, respectively.
Figure 4Parallel trend test.
Figure 5Placebo test.
Descriptive statistics of surrogate variables.
| Statistic | Variable | Unit | Observations | Mean | Standard | Min | Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Environ | Number of environmental incidents | Number of times | 270 | 13.6777 | 26.5369 | 1 | 250 |
| Death | Mortality rate | % | 310 | 2.41126 | 1.89064 | 0.1 | 8.92 |
Robustness test.
| Variable | Environ | Death | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
| D | −13.100 | −5.099 ** | −0.191 * | −0.203 * |
| (8.104) | (4.656) | (0.112) | (0.109) | |
| Rpeo | 3.762 ** | 0.140 *** | ||
| (3.890) | (0.027) | |||
| Inve | 1.700 * | 0.339 *** | ||
| (2.131) | (0.056) | |||
| Scon | 12.560 | 0.043 | ||
| (8.536) | (0.181) | |||
| Gov | −0.025 * | −0.476 *** | ||
| (0.056) | (0.075) | |||
| Eco | 6.900 * | 0.631 *** | ||
| (5.545) | (0.106) | |||
| Edu | −20.643 | −0.066 | ||
| (24.288) | (0.431) | |||
| Urban | 5.264 *** | 0.064 | ||
| (3.966) | (0.039) | |||
| Cons | 16.533 *** | −154.234 | 1.883 *** | −2.125 |
| (4.274) | (141.685) | (0.082) | (1.968) | |
| Province-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Year-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Observations | 270 | 244 | 310 | 257 |
| R-squared | 0.664 | 0.671 | 0.566 | 0.595 |
Notes: The parentheses indicate the clustered standard errors at the prefecture-level province level. ***, **, and * indicate significance at the 1%, 5%, and 10% levels, respectively.
Heterogeneity analysis.
| Variable | Pollution | Disease | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
| D | −10.755 *** | −7.432 ** | −0.188 | −0.256 * |
| (2.962) | (3.197) | (0.275) | (0.284) | |
| D × group | 4.843 ** | 0.999 ** | 0.503 *** | 0.162 * |
| (1.832) | (4.446) | (0.201) | (0.261) | |
| Rpeo | 3.724 *** | 0.188 * | ||
| (1.006) | (0.144) | |||
| Inve | 1.625 | 0.734 ** | ||
| (1.558) | (0.333) | |||
| Scon | 7.286 *** | 0.072 | ||
| (1.522) | (0.188) | |||
| Gov | −0.060 *** | −0.516 ** | ||
| (0.022) | (0.355) | |||
| Eco | 4.355 | −0.277 | ||
| (2.699) | (0.216) | |||
| Edu | −6.822 | −0.398 ** | ||
| (12.798) | (0.714) | |||
| Urban | 0.096 | 0.081 | ||
| (0.973) | (0.073) | |||
| Cons | 77.557 *** | 61.471 | 5.465 *** | 3.414 |
| (1.685) | (49.857) | (0.133) | (2.542) | |
| Province-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Year-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Observations | 217 | 190 | 372 | 288 |
| R-squared | 0.643 | 0.718 | 0.524 | 0.626 |
Notes: The parentheses indicate the clustered standard errors at the prefecture-level province level. ***, **, and * indicate significant at the 1%, 5%, and 10% levels, respectively.
Descriptive statistics of mediating variables.
| Statistic | Variable | Unit | Observations | Mean | Standard | Min | Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon | Carbon dioxide emissions | Metric ton | 372 | 341.17 | 273.348 | 32.12 | 1700.04 |
| Stru | Industry ratio | - | 341 | 4.8253 | 67.4812 | 12.33 | 56.186 |
| Tech | Technological progress rate | % | 364 | 2.6711 | 15.5041 | 0.0321 | 212.33 |
| Forest | Forest coverage | % | 372 | 33.565 | 18.1999 | 4.2 | 66.8 |
Sobel test.
| Mechanism | Pollution | Disease | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Proportion of | The Proportion of | |||
| Scale effect | 0.0235 | 8.73% | 0.0475 | 3.88% |
| Structure effect | 0.0461 | 14.65% | 0.2837 | 7.91% |
| Technology effect | 0.0348 | 13.72% | 0.5334 | 3.59% |
| Ecological protection effect | 0.0306 | 23.58% | 0.0013 | 50.73% |
| Control variables | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Province-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
| Year-fixed effect | Control | Control | Control | Control |
Bootstrap test.
| Mechanism | Pollution | Disease |
|---|---|---|
| Confidence Interval | Confidence Interval | |
| Scale effect | [−39.4556, −18.9518] | [0.5010, 2.0477] |
| Structure effect | [−38.0272, −15.0994] | [−3.1621, 2.0730] |
| Technology effect | [−40.9196, −22.3594] | [−0.5310, 2.0642] |
| Ecological protection effect | [−33.5607, −10.6868] | [1.1286, 2.5698] |
| Control variables | Control | Control |
| Province-fixed effect | Control | Control |
| Year-fixed effect | Control | Control |