Economic evaluation of health losses from air pollution in Beijing, China
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
   ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
   
 
  
  
  卷: 
   
    23
    
   
  期: 
   
    12
    
   
  页: 
   
    11716-11728
    
   
 DOI: 
  
   10.1007/s11356-016-6270-8
   
 
 出版年: 
  
   JUN 2016
   
  
 
 
  摘要
 
 
 Aggravated air pollution in Beijing, China has caused serious health concern. This paper comprehensively evaluates the health losses from illness and premature death caused by air pollution in monetary terms. We use the concentration of PM10 as an indicator of the pollution since it constitutes the primary pollutant in Beijing. By our estimation, air pollution in Beijing caused a health loss equivalent to O degrees 583.02 million or 0.03 % of its GDP. Most of the losses took the form of depreciation in human capital that resulted from premature death. The losses from premature deaths were most salient for people of either old or young ages, with the former group suffering from the highest mortality rates and the latter group the highest per capital losses of human capitals from premature death. Policies that target on PM10 emission reduction, urban vegetation expansion, and protection of vulnerable groups are all proposed as possible solutions to air pollution risks in Beijing.