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Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities

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Tan-Soo, JS; Finkelstein, E; Pattanayak, S; Qin, P; Zhang, X; Jeuland, M
Published in: Resources, Environment and Sustainability
December 1, 2022

Due to worsening air quality across many cities in developing countries, there is an urgent need to consider more aggressive air pollution control measures. Valuation of the benefits of clean air is crucial for establishing the rationale for such policies, but is methodologically challenging, often expensive, and therefore remains limited. This study assesses the potential for more standardized and cost-effective measurement of the demand for air quality improvements, applying a contingent valuation procedure via online surveys, in three Asian megacities facing severe but varying pollution problems — Beijing, Delhi, and Jakarta. The study's primary contribution is to demonstrate the viability of this approach, which significantly enhances comparability of valuations and their drivers across locations, and thereby has great potential for informing policy analysis and targeting of specific interventions. A second contribution is to supply sorely needed data on the benefits of clean air in these three particular Asian cities, which collectively have a population of about 50 million people. The annual willingness-to-pay for air quality to reach national standards is estimated to be US$150 in Jakarta (where average PM2.5 concentration, at 45 μg/m3, exceeds national standards by the smallest amount, specifically a factor of 1.3), US$1845 in Beijing (PM2.5 at 58 μg/m3, 1.7 times the standard), and US$1760 in Delhi (PM2.5 at 133 μg/m3, 3.3 times the standard). The methods deployed could be applied more widely to construct a worldwide database of comparable air quality valuations.

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Resources, Environment and Sustainability

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2666-9161

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December 1, 2022

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10
 

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Tan-Soo, J. S., Finkelstein, E., Pattanayak, S., Qin, P., Zhang, X., & Jeuland, M. (2022). Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities. Resources, Environment and Sustainability, 10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resenv.2022.100090
Tan-Soo, J. S., E. Finkelstein, S. Pattanayak, P. Qin, X. Zhang, and M. Jeuland. “Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities.” Resources, Environment and Sustainability 10 (December 1, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resenv.2022.100090.
Tan-Soo JS, Finkelstein E, Pattanayak S, Qin P, Zhang X, Jeuland M. Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities. Resources, Environment and Sustainability. 2022 Dec 1;10.
Tan-Soo, J. S., et al. “Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities.” Resources, Environment and Sustainability, vol. 10, Dec. 2022. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.resenv.2022.100090.
Tan-Soo JS, Finkelstein E, Pattanayak S, Qin P, Zhang X, Jeuland M. Air quality valuation using online surveys in three Asian megacities. Resources, Environment and Sustainability. 2022 Dec 1;10.

Published In

Resources, Environment and Sustainability

DOI

EISSN

2666-9161

Publication Date

December 1, 2022

Volume

10