tailieunhanh - URBAN AIR POLLUTION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE IN ASIAN CITIES

Sustainable development has been one of the alarming concerns in the twenty-first century. Anderson and Brooks (1996) discus how given the fact that “the supply of most natural resources and environment services” are limited, it is of urgent concern to monitor and control resource usage for one to even hope for continued economic activity in the years to come. Furthermore, the incessant population and per capita growth exacerbates the problem as they are indicative of the continuous growth in economic activity (Anderson & Brooks, 1996). Sustainable development has significant implications on the . | A Thesis Paper On the URBAN AIR POLLUTION AN ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE IN ASIAN CITIES Submitted by GATDULA Valerie B. TOLENTINO Richmay Anne C. To Dr. Rosalina Tan Professor In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Economics 171 Economics Research I February 2011 1 Page INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Problem Sustainable development has been one of the alarming concerns in the twenty-first century. Anderson and Brooks 1996 discus how given the fact that the supply of most natural resources and environment services are limited it is of urgent concern to monitor and control resource usage for one to even hope for continued economic activity in the years to come. Furthermore the incessant population and per capita growth exacerbates the problem as they are indicative of the continuous growth in economic activity Anderson Brooks 1996 . Sustainable development has significant implications on the extent of economic activity in the future. Anderson and Brooks 1996 elaborate saying scientific basis supporting the relationship between business activity resource depletion and the environment has grown stronger in recent years. After all economic activity is limited and defined by the state of the environment in which businesses operate get raw materials from etc. The call for sustainable development has been even more urgent for Asian countries where majority of economic growth is happening and where two of the most populous countries in the world--- China and India--- are located. Anderson and Brooks 1996 note the implications of having the two most populous cities of the world in Asia- the exponential increase in pollution levels given the magnitude of economic activity in the area as well as the alarming damage it may cause to human beings given the high population level in the region. In spite of the magnitude of importance of studying and determining the mechanisms between income and the environment in Asia there have been limited studies on .

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