短期空气污染治理措施的效果:来自智利圣地亚哥的证据

Effects of Short‐Term Measures to Curb Air Pollution: Evidence from Santiago, Chile

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2014
被引 65
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究智利政府通过宣布“环境事件”实施临时措施,发现该政策使圣地亚哥大都市区颗粒物浓度降低约20%,并减少了老年人死亡率,为应对短期空气污染峰值提供了有效模型。

Abstract

It is well established that exposure to high levels of air pollution in the short term leads to negative health outcomes; yet there exist very few policies intended to address short run spikes in air pollution. In this article we examine a policy implemented by the Government of Chile that uses temporary measures to reduce the severity and negative health impacts of poor air quality in the short run. This policy involves the announcement of “Environmental Episodes” on days forecast to have particularly poor air quality. Such Episode announcements trigger a number of government protocols and public notices intended to both improve regional air quality and encourage avoidance behaviors among the populace. By comparing days on which Episodes were announced to observationally similar days before the policy was fully implemented, we demonstrate that the announcement of an Environmental Episode reduces ambient concentrations of particulate matter in the Santiago Metropolitan Region by approximately 20% on the day of implementation, with effects persisting into subsequent days. We also find that the temporary restrictions, government actions, and informational campaigns that make up an Episode reduce mortality among the elderly on the day‐of and days‐after Episode implementation. Our findings suggest that the Environmental Episode program effectively addresses poor air quality in the short term and could serve as a valuable model for policymakers seeking to augment long‐term air quality strategies with a means of addressing temporary spikes in local or regional air pollution levels.

空气污染短期治理环境预警颗粒物浓度老年死亡率