World Bank, Government of the People's Republic of China.
Washington, DC :
World Bank, Rural Development, Natural Resources and Environment Management Unit., East Asia and Pacific Region,
2007.
[151] pages :
maps : digital, pdf file
Title from title screen (viewed Nov. 6, 2007).
Building upon willingness-to-pay surveys for reducing health risks from pollution among households in Shanghai and Chongqing municipalities, the study finds that the health costs of air and water pollution in China amount to about 4.3 percent of its GDP. By adding the non-health impacts of pollution, which are estimated to be about 1.5 percent of GDP, the total cost of air and water pollution in China is about 5.8 percent of GDP. The burden of both air and water pollution is not distributed evenly across the country. For example, China's poor are disproportionately affected by the environmental health burden and only six provinces bear 50 percent of the effects of acid rain in the country.
Mode of access: Internet.
Environmental policy-- China.
Pollution-- Economic aspects-- China (People's Republic of China, 1949- )
Environmental policy.
Pollution-- Economic aspects.
China.
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China (People's Republic of China, 1949- )., State Environmental Protection Administration.