Journal of Innovation & Knowledge (Jul 2023)

Mechanism innovation in multi-hierarchical environmental regulation towards air quality improvement

  • Juying Zeng,
  • Qianqian Yang,
  • Jiehui Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 100376

Abstract

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This study takes the central, provincial and municipal Environmental Protection Interviews (multi-hierarchical EPI) as a mechanism innovation for precise environmental regulation in Yangtze River Delta (YRD) and constructs a multi-cutoff regression discontinuity design to accurately measure the policy effects of multi-hierarchical EPI on air quality improvement in YRD. Overall, the findings demonstrate that EPI at all levels is correlated with improving the air quality for interviewed cities in the short term, which tends to weaken after 3–6 months and may even rebound to the initial level after a longer period. The improvement effect of EPI on air quality is primarily reflected in controlling the pollutant concentration of PM2.5, PM10 and NO2. Moreover, there were great differences in the policy effects of the multi-hierarchical EPI for air quality improvement amongst cities in YRD. The higher administrative level of EPI, the stronger policy effects of the corresponding EPI were. The provincial and municipal EPI are likely to involve initiative regulation and exert greater effects. Some cities under the provincial and municipal EPI could break through the hierarchical constraints and shift to stronger air quality improvement effects, providing new reference for China's precise environmental governance mechanism.

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