New Exploration of China Bay Water Governance: Traceability, Deconstruction, and Evaluation of Bay Chief System Policy
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Published:2022-12-20
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ISSN:2382-624X
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Container-title:Water Economics and Policy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Water Econs. Policy
Author:
Sun Peng1,
Zhou Kechong1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. School of Economics, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan 570228, China
Abstract
Given the complexity of bay water ecological environment governance, the bay chief system is a pilot policy carried out by the state as an innovative exploration to establish a new model and systematically solve related marine problems. By exploring the evolution path of policies related to environmental governance, this study demonstrates the theoretical logic between environmental policies such as the bay and river chief systems and comprehensively deconstructs the institutional framework of the bay chief system from the aspects of organizational structure, key tasks, and accountability mechanism. In addition, this study evaluates the implementation effect of the bay chief system based on the differences-in-differences method. Results show that: (i) As an institutional innovation of regional environmental governance, the implementation path of the bay chief system has undergone a bottom-top evolution. (ii) The institutional framework of the bay chief system has changed and promoted the original environmental governance model, providing an important manifestation of the modernization of China’s water pollution prevention and curing capacity. (iii) Empirically, the pilot cities of the bay chief system promote economic growth while reducing pollutant emissions, and achieve a win–win situation between emission reduction and growth. This conclusion remains valid after many robustness tests. In the future, further efforts are necessary to enhance the policy effect of the bay chief system according to local conditions and boost sustainable marine development.
Funder
Research on the improvement of total factor energy efficiency driven by ecological constraints and foreign capital: an analytical framework based on energy economy environment system
Study on the impact of ecological carrying capacity and FDI quality on total factor energy efficiency under the expanded 3E system framework—mechanism model and empirical test
Research on marine environmental regulation, marine industrial structure upgrading and marine economic growth in Hainan
Research on the development and sustainable utilization of marine biological resources—theoretical model construction and development practice of the South China Sea
Funded by Hainan academician Team Innovation Center
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Economics and Econometrics,Water Science and Technology,Business and International Management