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ID082263
Title ProperEnvironmental cleanup and health gains from Beijing's green Olympics
LanguageENG
AuthorMead, Robert W ;  Brajer, Victor
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In announcing its bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing chose a "Green Olympics" theme to indicate that hosting the Olympic Games would serve as a catalyst for environmental improvements and sustainable development. With the Olympics now just a short time away, it is appropriate to examine the city's cleanup progress to date. This article does so, and also quantifies some of the health benefits of these cleanup activities, placing an economic value on the gains. Results for air pollution cleanup indicate an economic gain of nearly 50 billion yuan over a ten-year period, with a potential annual gain of 3.5 billion yuan for reaching air quality standards. Water pollution results suggest a potential annual gain of another 2.6 billion yuan.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No.94; Jun 2004: p275-293
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No.94; Jun 2004: p275-293
Key WordsBeijing Olampic ;  Environment ;  China ;  Olampic Game