Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 16 segundos...
Inicio  /  Sustainability  /  Vol: 7 Núm: 11 Par: Novembe (2015)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Estimating the Impact of Urbanization on Air Quality in China Using Spatial Regression Models

Chuanglin Fang    
Haimeng Liu    
Guangdong Li    
Dongqi Sun and Zhuang Miao    

Resumen

Urban air pollution is one of the most visible environmental problems to have accompanied China?s rapid urbanization. Based on emission inventory data from 2014, gathered from 289 cities, we used Global and Local Moran?s I to measure the spatial autorrelation of Air Quality Index (AQI) values at the city level, and employed Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Spatial Lag Model (SAR), and Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) to quantitatively estimate the comprehensive impact and spatial variations of China?s urbanization process on air quality. The results show that a significant spatial dependence and heterogeneity existed in AQI values. Regression models revealed urbanization has played an important negative role in determining air quality in Chinese cities. The population, urbanization rate, automobile density, and the proportion of secondary industry were all found to have had a significant influence over air quality. Per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the scale of urban land use, however, failed the significance test at 10% level. The GWR model performed better than global models and the results of GWR modeling show that the relationship between urbanization and air quality was not constant in space. Further, the local parameter estimates suggest significant spatial variation in the impacts of various urbanization factors on air quality.

 Artículos similares

       
 
David Krcmar, Tibor Kovacs, Matej Molnar, Kamila Hodasova and Martin Zatlakovic    
This research delves into the potential thermal effects on underground water systems caused by the use of thermal technologies involving extraction and injection wells. We developed a unique approach that combines straightforward calculations with comput... ver más
Revista: Hydrology

 
Shahab Doulabian, Erfan Ghasemi Tousi, Amirhossein Shadmehri Toosi and Sina Alaghmand    
The intensity?duration?frequency (IDF) curve is a commonly utilized tool for estimating extreme rainfall events that are used for many purposes including flood analysis. Extreme rainfall events are expected to become more intense under the changing clima... ver más
Revista: Hydrology

 
Ramy I. Shahin, Mizan Ahmed and Saad A. Yehia    
This study aims to investigate the local elastic buckling behavior of simply-supported prismatic web plates under pure shear loading. Comprehensive finite element analysis is conducted to analyze the effects of various geometric parameters, such as taper... ver más
Revista: Buildings

 
Rosanna Salvia, Giovanni Quaranta, Kostas Rontos, Pavel Cudlin and Luca Salvati    
Assuming a non-neutral impact of space, an explicit assessment of metropolitan hierarchies based on local regression models produces a refined description of population settlement patterns and processes over time. We used Geographically Weighted Regressi... ver más

 
Michael Kissel, Michael Bach and Britta Schmalz    
So far, research with the hydrological model BlueM.Sim has been focused on reservoir management and integrated river basin modeling. BlueM.Sim is part of the official toolset for estimating immissions into rivers in Hesse (Germany) via long-term continuo... ver más
Revista: Hydrology