Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy

Air pollution poses a serious global threat, affecting individuals, healthcare systems, ecosystems, and economies. Around 90% of the population of the world lives in areas surpassing WHO air quality standards. Urban areas contribute roughly 78% of carbon emissions, impacting over half of the global...

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出版年:AIR QUALITY ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH
主要な著者: Erum, Naila; Musa, Kazi; Sari, Ria Nelly; Sanusi, Zuraidah Mohd; Said, Jamilah
フォーマット: Article; Early Access
言語:English
出版事項: SPRINGER 2025
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001429406300001
author Erum
Naila; Musa
Kazi; Sari
Ria Nelly; Sanusi
Zuraidah Mohd; Said
Jamilah
spellingShingle Erum
Naila; Musa
Kazi; Sari
Ria Nelly; Sanusi
Zuraidah Mohd; Said
Jamilah
Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
author_facet Erum
Naila; Musa
Kazi; Sari
Ria Nelly; Sanusi
Zuraidah Mohd; Said
Jamilah
author_sort Erum
spelling Erum, Naila; Musa, Kazi; Sari, Ria Nelly; Sanusi, Zuraidah Mohd; Said, Jamilah
Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
AIR QUALITY ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH
English
Article; Early Access
Air pollution poses a serious global threat, affecting individuals, healthcare systems, ecosystems, and economies. Around 90% of the population of the world lives in areas surpassing WHO air quality standards. Urban areas contribute roughly 78% of carbon emissions, impacting over half of the global population residing in cities. Given the growing influence of environmental and socio-economic determinants on public health outcomes, the current study critically analyses the effects of air quality and inclusive development on life expectancy by incorporating the moderating roles of governance quality (QoG) and urbanization. Using annual data from 1990 to 2022 for the most air-polluted countries, the research employs the Method of Moment Quantile Regression (MMQR) for empirical analysis, alongside Ordinary Least Square (OLS), Random Effect (RE), and Fixed Effects models for robustness checks. The findings reveal that poor air quality and urbanization significantly reduce life expectancy, while inclusive development and QoG have positive effects. Human capital, information digitalization (ICT), labor force participation, and energy use also promote life expectancy. Notably, the interaction between QoG and air quality positively affects life expectancy, indicating that effective governance enhances environmental outcomes. However, urbanization exacerbates air pollution, further reducing life expectancy. Policymakers should strengthen environmental governance, promote sustainable urban planning, and invest in inclusive development, human capital, and renewable energy to improve air quality, reduce pollution, and enhance life expectancy.
SPRINGER
1873-9318
1873-9326
2025


10.1007/s11869-025-01714-7
Environmental Sciences & Ecology

WOS:001429406300001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001429406300001
title Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
title_short Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
title_full Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
title_fullStr Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
title_full_unstemmed Quality of governance and urbanization as moderators in the relationship between air quality, inclusive development, and life expectancy
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description Air pollution poses a serious global threat, affecting individuals, healthcare systems, ecosystems, and economies. Around 90% of the population of the world lives in areas surpassing WHO air quality standards. Urban areas contribute roughly 78% of carbon emissions, impacting over half of the global population residing in cities. Given the growing influence of environmental and socio-economic determinants on public health outcomes, the current study critically analyses the effects of air quality and inclusive development on life expectancy by incorporating the moderating roles of governance quality (QoG) and urbanization. Using annual data from 1990 to 2022 for the most air-polluted countries, the research employs the Method of Moment Quantile Regression (MMQR) for empirical analysis, alongside Ordinary Least Square (OLS), Random Effect (RE), and Fixed Effects models for robustness checks. The findings reveal that poor air quality and urbanization significantly reduce life expectancy, while inclusive development and QoG have positive effects. Human capital, information digitalization (ICT), labor force participation, and energy use also promote life expectancy. Notably, the interaction between QoG and air quality positively affects life expectancy, indicating that effective governance enhances environmental outcomes. However, urbanization exacerbates air pollution, further reducing life expectancy. Policymakers should strengthen environmental governance, promote sustainable urban planning, and invest in inclusive development, human capital, and renewable energy to improve air quality, reduce pollution, and enhance life expectancy.
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