Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities

BackgroundIn the process of China’s urbanization, issues such as air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution have become increasingly prominent, severely constraining the sustainable development of cities. The resultant decline in environmental welfare performance (EWP) not o...

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Main Authors: Yipeng Zhang, Meixia Wang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-02-01
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description BackgroundIn the process of China’s urbanization, issues such as air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution have become increasingly prominent, severely constraining the sustainable development of cities. The resultant decline in environmental welfare performance (EWP) not only affects residents’ quality of life but may also lead to public health issues, increasing healthcare costs, and subsequently impacting social stability and economic development.MethodsThis paper incorporates factors closely related to environmental pollution, such as residents’ health and social welfare, into the analytical framework of environmental welfare performance. Using the Hybrid-Network-DEA model, we measure the EWP of 240 cities in China, and then investigate the spatial distribution characteristics and spatio-temporal evolution patterns of EWP. Finally, empirical testing of the factors influencing EWP is conducted using spatial econometric methods.ResultsThe overall level of EWP in 240 Chinese cities from 2004 to 2019 is relatively low, but it generally shows a wavy upward trend. Meanwhile, notable regional disparities exist in EWP, with the highest average performance in the east, followed by the west, and the lowest in the central. The main source of regional differences in EWP lies in inter-regional disparities. The greatest internal disparities are found in the east, while the largest inter-regional disparities are between the east and the west. A pronounced positive spatial autocorrelation is observed in the EWP among Chinese cities. Economic development, opening-up, financial development, digital infrastructure, and population density significantly promote the local EWP, whereas the industrial structure and transportation structure have exerted opposite effects. Additionally, the enhancement of EWP in neighboring regions is also notably facilitated by economic development, opening-up, financial development, and digital infrastructure. Within the three major regions, the direct and indirect effects of various influencing factors exhibit significant differences.ConclusionBased on these insights, we suggest comprehensively improving environmental welfare efficiency, narrowing regional disparities, strengthening spatial agglomeration effects, optimizing industrial structure, and strengthening financial support and digital infrastructure construction.
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spelling doaj-art-11c72f1e699145a99f421f2fcbae8a9e2025-02-03T06:33:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652025-02-011310.3389/fpubh.2025.15437451543745Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese citiesYipeng Zhang0Meixia Wang1School of Ecnomics, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, ChinaBackgroundIn the process of China’s urbanization, issues such as air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution have become increasingly prominent, severely constraining the sustainable development of cities. The resultant decline in environmental welfare performance (EWP) not only affects residents’ quality of life but may also lead to public health issues, increasing healthcare costs, and subsequently impacting social stability and economic development.MethodsThis paper incorporates factors closely related to environmental pollution, such as residents’ health and social welfare, into the analytical framework of environmental welfare performance. Using the Hybrid-Network-DEA model, we measure the EWP of 240 cities in China, and then investigate the spatial distribution characteristics and spatio-temporal evolution patterns of EWP. Finally, empirical testing of the factors influencing EWP is conducted using spatial econometric methods.ResultsThe overall level of EWP in 240 Chinese cities from 2004 to 2019 is relatively low, but it generally shows a wavy upward trend. Meanwhile, notable regional disparities exist in EWP, with the highest average performance in the east, followed by the west, and the lowest in the central. The main source of regional differences in EWP lies in inter-regional disparities. The greatest internal disparities are found in the east, while the largest inter-regional disparities are between the east and the west. A pronounced positive spatial autocorrelation is observed in the EWP among Chinese cities. Economic development, opening-up, financial development, digital infrastructure, and population density significantly promote the local EWP, whereas the industrial structure and transportation structure have exerted opposite effects. Additionally, the enhancement of EWP in neighboring regions is also notably facilitated by economic development, opening-up, financial development, and digital infrastructure. Within the three major regions, the direct and indirect effects of various influencing factors exhibit significant differences.ConclusionBased on these insights, we suggest comprehensively improving environmental welfare efficiency, narrowing regional disparities, strengthening spatial agglomeration effects, optimizing industrial structure, and strengthening financial support and digital infrastructure construction.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1543745/fullenvironmental welfare performancespatial distribution characteristicsspatial autocorrelationhybrid-network-DEA modelregional difference
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Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities
Frontiers in Public Health
environmental welfare performance
spatial distribution characteristics
spatial autocorrelation
hybrid-network-DEA model
regional difference
title Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities
title_full Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities
title_short Spatio-temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in Chinese cities
title_sort spatio temporal evolution characteristics and influencing factors of environmental welfare performance in chinese cities
topic environmental welfare performance
spatial distribution characteristics
spatial autocorrelation
hybrid-network-DEA model
regional difference
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1543745/full
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