Abstract

With China’s rapid development, urban air pollution problems occur frequently. As one of the principal components of haze, fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has potential negative health effects, causing widespread concern. However, the causal interactions and dynamic relationships between socioeconomic factors and ambient air pollution are still unclear, especially in specific regions. As an important industrial base in Northeast China, Liaoning Province is a representative mode of social and economic development. Panel data including PM2.5 concentration and three socio-economic indicators of Liaoning Province from 2000 to 2015 were built. The data were first-difference stationary and the variables were cointegrated. The Granger causality test was used as the main method to test the causality. In the results, in terms of the causal interactions, economic activities, industrialization and urbanization processes all showed positive long-term impacts on changes of PM2.5 concentration. Economic growth and industrialization also significantly affected the variations in PM2.5 concentration in the short term. In terms of the contributions, industrialization contributed the most to the variations of PM2.5 concentration in the sixteen years, followed by economic growth. Though Liaoning Province, an industry-oriented region, has shown characteristics of economic and industrial transformation, policy makers still need to explore more targeted policies to address the regional air pollution issue.

Highlights

  • Since implementing the reform and opening-up policy in 1978, China has been experiencing a rapid process of social and economic development, attracting worldwide attention [1,2]

  • PM2.5changes concentrations and concentrations in the long and short term and affected the changes in industrialization and GDP per capita (GDPPC) were found in the structure

  • Through the study on the relationships between socioeconomic factors and PM 2.5 concentration changes in Liaoning Province from 2000 to 2015, we found that the industrialization and economic changes in Liaoning Province from 2000 to 2015, we found that the industrialization and economic growth were the main causes affecting the PM2.5 concentration changes from the perspective of growth were the main causes affecting the PM2.5 concentration changes from the perspective of shortshort-term impacts and long-term contributions

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Introduction

Since implementing the reform and opening-up policy in 1978, China has been experiencing a rapid process of social and economic development, attracting worldwide attention [1,2]. With the development of China’s urbanization process, the population influx into cities, the consumption of resources and the transformation of the economic structure have caused a variety of social and environmental impacts [3,4]. Air pollution is prominent because it is closely associated with negative health effects [5,6]. PM2.5 binds to toxic and harmful substances due to its small size, long atmospheric residence time and extensive atmospheric transportation and seriously affects human health [9,10]

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