Faculty of Finance-Banking, Accountancy and Business Administration, Titu Maiorescu University, 040051 Bucharest, Romania.
Faculty of Economics and Law, George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu-Mures, 540139 Targu Mures, Romania.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Apr 13;17(8):2656. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17082656.
Economic development in a national and international context must be based on a sustainability strategy established on the systemic interaction between the economic, sociocultural, and ecological environments. Today, the world is confronted by many challenges related to climate change and natural-resource flows, including waste streams resulting from economic activity. The need for national and European environmental standards and the work of an environment monitoring authority to reduce air pollution are highlighted by economic and industrial activities. Thus, our research focused on determining if emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO), nitrogen (NO), and particulate matter 10 (PM) are influenced by planned and unplanned inspections made by competent authorities from Romania. We built a regression model that estimates the influence of economic measures imposed by the authorities on reducing industrial air pollution. Preliminary results showed that the number of inspections negatively influences air pollution, indicating that national and local authorities in Romania are striving to maintain air quality and are conducting more inspections when air pollution is high.
在国家和国际背景下,经济发展必须基于可持续性战略,该战略建立在经济、社会文化和生态环境之间的系统相互作用之上。如今,世界面临着许多与气候变化和自然资源流动相关的挑战,包括经济活动产生的废物流。经济和工业活动凸显了对国家和欧洲环境标准的需求以及环境监测机构的工作,以减少空气污染。因此,我们的研究重点是确定罗马尼亚主管当局的计划和非计划检查是否会影响二氧化硫 (SO)、氮 (NO) 和 10 微米颗粒物 (PM) 的排放。我们建立了一个回归模型,该模型估计了当局实施的经济措施对减少工业空气污染的影响。初步结果表明,检查次数对空气污染有负面影响,这表明罗马尼亚的国家和地方当局正在努力维持空气质量,并在空气污染严重时进行更多的检查。