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How to Evaluate Green Development Policy Based on the PMC Index Model: Evidence from China
1School of Marxism, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China.
Summary
China's green development policies are generally good, with an average Policy Modeling Consistency (PMC) index of 6.59. Most policies are comprehensive, feasible, and rated excellent or good, indicating effective implementation for human-nature harmony.
Area of Science:
- Environmental Policy
- Sustainable Development
- Public Policy Analysis
Background:
- Green development is crucial for human-nature harmony and global governmental attention.
- China has issued numerous green development policies to achieve sustainability goals.
Purpose of the Study:
- To quantitatively evaluate 21 representative green development policies from China using the Policy Modeling Consistency (PMC) model.
- To assess the comprehensiveness, completeness, and feasibility of these policies.
- To provide data-driven suggestions for optimizing China's green development policy-making.
Main Methods:
- Utilized the Policy Modeling Consistency (PMC) model for quantitative policy evaluation.
- Analyzed 21 representative green development policies issued by the Chinese government.
- Visualized policy advantages and disadvantages using four PMC surface graphs.
Main Results:
- The overall evaluation grade for green development policies is good, with an average PMC index of 6.59.
- Policies were categorized into four grades: one perfect, eight excellent, ten good, and two bad.
- High scores across five key indicators (nature, function, content, social welfare, object) suggest comprehensive and complete policies.
- Most green development policies were found to be feasible.
Conclusions:
- China's green development policies demonstrate a strong overall performance, with a majority achieving excellent or good ratings.
- The policies are generally comprehensive, complete, and feasible, contributing positively to the goal of green development.
- Analysis of policy strengths and weaknesses provides a foundation for targeted improvements in future policy formulation.
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