Urban Exodus

Can Moving Out Save China's Air and Biodiversity?

Authors

  • Sophia Park Yongsan International School of Seoul
  • Bethany Stallings Yongsan International School of Seoul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i3.7423

Keywords:

Counter-Urbanization, Air Pollution, Public Health, China, Environmental Policies, Sustainable Development, Urbanization Impact

Abstract

Air pollution is a pressing global health crisis, with the World Health Organization (WHO) attributing 7 million premature deaths annually to it, 4.3 million of them occur in Asia: especially China and India. This paper explores the potential of counter-urbanization policies to alleviate air pollution in China, which has faced severe environmental challenges due to rapid economic growth and urbanization. By encouraging a kind of cultural shift from densely populated urban areas to rural regions, counter-urbanization is one of many unique strategies to hypothetically reduce pollution levels, enhance ecological standards, and improve global public health.

The study employs a comprehensive literature review, drawing on peer-reviewed journals, government documents, and reliable sources on air pollution, urbanization, and counter-urbanization policies. It examines the intricate relationship between urbanization and air pollution, assessing the benefits of dispersing populations and industries from urban centers. Our findings indicate that counter-urbanization can potentially reduce air pollution by decreasing industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust in cities. This policy shift also promotes biodiversity and sustainable agriculture in rural areas, which contributes to improved environmental health. Moreover, counter-urbanization can alleviate the strain on urban resources, fostering more balanced regional development and potentially revitalizing rural economies.

By learning from successful examples globally, such as Sydney's approach, China can implement effective counter-urbanization policies that offer long-term ecological and health benefits. This research underscores the necessity of innovative environmental policies to tackle air pollution and improve the quality of life for millions in China, and hopefully the rest of the world.

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Published

08-31-2024

How to Cite

Park, S., & Stallings, B. . (2024). Urban Exodus: Can Moving Out Save China’s Air and Biodiversity?. Journal of Student Research, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i3.7423

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