TITLE:
The Governance Effect of Atmospheric Joint Prevention and Control Policy—An Empirical Test Based on Key Prevention and Control Urban Groups
AUTHORS:
Jingyan Fu, Jiaxin Liu
KEYWORDS:
Atmospheric Joint Prevention and Control Policy, Governance Effect, Key Prevention and Control of Urban Agglomeration
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.10 No.1,
January
10,
2019
ABSTRACT: This paper selects the key pollutant data of 53
cities in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta
from 2004 to 2016, and tests the effect of the joint prevention and control
policy of the atmosphere on the prevention and control of air pollution in key
urban groups. The study found that although China’s joint prevention and
control mechanism has played a role in preventing and controlling urban
emission reduction to a certain extent, the effect is not significant. There
are differences in the test results of different pollutants and different
regions. The effect of industrial soot emission reduction is not as good as
that of sulfur dioxide. The effect of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei regional policy is
the least obvious. From the influencing factors, the growth of per capita
income, the environmental awareness of large cities, the Internet communication
and participation of residents, and the investment in research and development
all significantly promoted the effect of joint prevention and control policies.
The green industrial structure is not conducive to the role of policy, but will
increase environmental pollution. At the same time, large cities with developed
economies are more motivated to promote the implementation of policies. The research
in this paper shows that there are still some problems in China’s current
atmospheric joint prevention and control policy. It can improve the existing
mechanism by broadening the main body of governance, forcing industrial
upgrading, and focusing on regional differences. This is to promote China.
Regional pollution synergy provides a way to support.