The Energy Efficiency and Public Health in the ASEAN Plus Three Cooperation

Inquiry. 2020 Jan-Dec:57:46958020935664. doi: 10.1177/0046958020935664.

Abstract

This study pays more attention to the energy consumption saving, environmental pollution, and health efficiency improvement. We employ the Slack-based measure of Dynamic network Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model (DNSBM) to assess the impact of forestry area on annual and overall energy and health efficiency in 2 intertemporal stages, and also put forward on direction and magnitude to be improved respect to the slack variables. For the empirical study, this study employs the 13 countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Plus Three Cooperation (hereinafter referred to as APT) during 2011-2015. From the empirical evidence, it is not easy to raise gross domestic product while reducing energy consumption and PM2.5 emissions to improve energy efficiency. What makes people neglect is the impact of reduced forestry area on health efficiency. Optimistically, all economies are able to adopt measures from policy and technical perspectives, for instance, appropriately adjust energy-related policies, energetically develop innovative energy technologies, and preserve forestry areas, to create a harmonious atmosphere featuring economic development, environmental conservation, and national health and well-being.

Keywords: Association of Southeast Asian Nations; Paris Agreement; dynamic network SBM; energy efficiency; forestry area; health efficiency.

MeSH terms

  • Asia, Southeastern
  • Conservation of Energy Resources / trends*
  • Economic Development*
  • Environmental Pollution*
  • Forestry
  • Humans
  • Models, Statistical
  • Public Health*