The Environment and Well-Being in Urban China

Ecol Econ. 2008 Dec 1;68(1):547-555. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2008.05.017. Epub 2008 Jun 18.

Abstract

We examine the relationship between atmospheric pollution, measured as sulphur dioxide emissions, environmental disasters, traffic congestion, access to parkland and well-being in urban China, using a large survey administered across 30 cities in 2003. We find that in cities with high levels of atmospheric pollution, environmental disasters and traffic congestion Chinese citizens report significantly lower levels of well-being ceteris paribus while in cities with greater access to parkland Chinese citizens report significantly higher levels of well-being ceteris paribus.

Keywords: Atmospheric pollution; China; Environment; Well-being.