International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | |
A Critical Evaluation of Waste Incineration Plants in Wuhan (China) Based on Site Selection, Environmental Influence, Public Health and Public Participation | |
Hui Hu3  Xiang Li3  Anh Dung Nguyen2  Philip Kavan1  | |
[1] Faculty of Education, Science, Technology & Maths, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT 2601, Australia; E-Mail:;College of Arts & Social Sciences, the Australian National University, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia; E-Mail:;School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China; E-Mail: | |
关键词: waste incineration; multi-criterion assessment; game theory; site selection; environmental influence; public health; public participation; | |
DOI : 10.3390/ijerph120707593 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
With the rapid development of the waste incineration industry in China, top priority has been given to the problem of pollution caused by waste incineration. This study is the first attempt to assess all the waste incineration plants in Wuhan, the only national key city in central China, in terms of environmental impact, site selection, public health and public participation. By using a multi-criterion assessment model for economic, social, public health and environmental effects, this study indicates these incineration plants are established without much consideration of the local residents’ health and environment. A location analysis is also applied and some influences of waste incineration plants are illustrated. This study further introduces a signaling game model to prove that public participation is a necessary condition for improving the environmental impact assessment and increasing total welfare of different interest groups in China. This study finally offers some corresponding recommendations for improving the environmental impact assessments of waste incineration projects.
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CC BY
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