Title of article
Environmental justice and air pollution: A case study on Italian provinces
Author/Authors
Germani، نويسنده , , Anna Rita and Morone، نويسنده , , Piergiuseppe and Testa، نويسنده , , Giuseppina، نويسنده ,
Pages
14
From page
69
To page
82
Abstract
This paper provides an empirical analysis on the relationship between income, demographic characteristics and concentrations of air industrial pollutants within the Italian provinces. Two general conclusions can be drawn from the empirical results. First, the estimates obtained are consistent with an inverse U-shaped environmental Kuznets curve: air pollution releases increase with income up to a turning point where the relation reverts. Second, there is evidence that air releases tend to be higher in provinces with high concentration of females as householdsʹ head and with high concentration of children. Since our findings do not point to environmental discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, this suggests that environmental justice issues in Italy are not likely to manifest themselves along racial and ethnic terms but instead in terms of social categories and gender composition. We also find that the proxy variables employed to measure the efficiency or inefficiency of law enforcement are associated with higher levels of pollution. In terms of policy implications, this result suggests the need to strengthen, all through the country, the local enforcement of environmental laws in order to possibly reduce the negative effects on ambient air pollution.
Keywords
environmental justice , Social inequalities , Environmental Kuznets curve , Air pollution emissions
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1942652
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