Managing health through environmental policies : analysis for European Union countries

CC BY Logo DOI

Purpose
Environmental degradation resulting from human activities may adversely affect human health in multiple ways. Until now, policies aimed at mitigating environmental problems such as climate change, environmental pollution and damage to biodiversity have failed to clearly identify and drive the potential benefits of these policies on health. The conducted study assesses and demonstrates how specific environmental policies and instruments influence perceived human health in order to ensure input for a data-driven decision process.
Design/methodology/approach
The study was conducted for the 2004–2020 period in European Union (EU) countries with the use of dynamic panel data modeling. Verification of specific policies' impact on dependent variables allows to indicate this their effectiveness and importance. As a result of the computed dynamic panel data models, it has been confirmed that a number of significant and meaningful relationships between the self-perceived health index and environmental variables can be identified.
Findings
There is a strong positive impact of environmental taxation on the health index, and the strength of this relationship causes effects to be observed in the very short term, even the following year. In addition, the development of renewable energy sources (RES) and the elimination of fossil fuels from the energy mix exert positive, although milder, effects on health. The reduction of ammonia emissions from agriculture and reducing noise pollution are other health-supporting factors that have been shown to be statistically valid. Results allow to identify the most efficient policies in the analyzed area in order to introduce those with the best results or a mix of such measures.
Originality/value
The results of the authors' research clearly indicate the health benefits of measures primarily aimed at improving environmental factors, such as environmental taxes in general. The authors have also discovered an unexpected negative impact of an increase in the share of energy taxes in total taxes on the health index. The presented study opens several possibilities for further investigation, especially in the context of the rapidly changing geopolitical environment and global efforts to respond to environmental and health challenges. The authors believe that the outcome of the authors' study may provide new arguments to policymakers pursuing solutions that are not always easily acceptable by the public.

Tytuł
Managing health through environmental policies : analysis for European Union countries
Twórca
Postuła Marta
Słowa kluczowe
health; agriculture production; climate goals; environmental taxes
Słowa kluczowe
zdrowie; produkcja rolna; cele klimatyczne; podatki środowiskowe
Współtwórca
Kluza Krzysztof
Zioło Magdalena ORCID 0000-0003-4136-046X
Radecka-Moroz Katarzyna
Data
2024
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.1108/CEMJ-05-2023-0194
Źródło
Central European Management Journal, 2024, [br. t.] [br. nr], [br. s.]
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Ekonomia i finanse; Dziedzina nauk społecznych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia23 lut 2024, 10:26:44
Data mod.23 lut 2024, 10:26:44
DostępPubliczny
Aktywnych wyświetleń0