The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution

Urbanization and intensive economic activities and growth are closely related. On the other hand, the economic, especially industrial activities cause the pollution of urban areas. In spite of that risk for human health, people strive to live in conditions which offer more chances for improved quali...

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Main Authors: Milan Trifković, Miroslav Kuburić, Žarko Nestorović, Goca Jovanović, Milan Kekanović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/8098
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spelling doaj-0a4bb1b0d7e94f84a48e997e899358e72021-07-23T14:08:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01138098809810.3390/su13148098The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental PollutionMilan Trifković0Miroslav Kuburić1Žarko Nestorović2Goca Jovanović3Milan Kekanović4Faculty of Civil Engineering Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Kozaračka 2a, 24000 Subotica, SerbiaFaculty of Civil Engineering Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Kozaračka 2a, 24000 Subotica, SerbiaPublic Electric Company “Elektroprivreda Srbije”, Branch Djerdap, 19320 Kladovo, SerbiaCity Administration of Pančevo, 26000 Pančevo, SerbiaFaculty of Civil Engineering Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Kozaračka 2a, 24000 Subotica, SerbiaUrbanization and intensive economic activities and growth are closely related. On the other hand, the economic, especially industrial activities cause the pollution of urban areas. In spite of that risk for human health, people strive to live in conditions which offer more chances for improved quality of life. In this paper the connection between the economic chances and healthy risk issues are investigated. To determine the rate of attractiveness of urban complexes the authors introduced the relation between gross domestic product of urban area and the air quality index, called economic attractiveness of urban area. This ratio is quite stable because changes of gross domestic product per capita and air quality index are not expected to be too dynamic and unpredictable. Additionally, the errors in the measuring of gross domestic product and air quality index are quite small and could not affect the result significantly. The results showed that correlation between gross domestic product and air quality index is negative, i.e., that higher gross domestic product per capita (GDP/c) is related with lower air quality index which means greater quality of air. In addition, the coefficient of economic attractiveness showed that urban areas with highest gross domestic product do not have to be the most attractive areas if the air quality index is higher.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/8098environmentpollutionattractivenesseconomic model
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author Milan Trifković
Miroslav Kuburić
Žarko Nestorović
Goca Jovanović
Milan Kekanović
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Miroslav Kuburić
Žarko Nestorović
Goca Jovanović
Milan Kekanović
The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution
Sustainability
environment
pollution
attractiveness
economic model
author_facet Milan Trifković
Miroslav Kuburić
Žarko Nestorović
Goca Jovanović
Milan Kekanović
author_sort Milan Trifković
title The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution
title_short The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution
title_full The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution
title_fullStr The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution
title_full_unstemmed The Attractiveness of Urban Complexes: Economic Aspect and Risks of Environmental Pollution
title_sort attractiveness of urban complexes: economic aspect and risks of environmental pollution
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Urbanization and intensive economic activities and growth are closely related. On the other hand, the economic, especially industrial activities cause the pollution of urban areas. In spite of that risk for human health, people strive to live in conditions which offer more chances for improved quality of life. In this paper the connection between the economic chances and healthy risk issues are investigated. To determine the rate of attractiveness of urban complexes the authors introduced the relation between gross domestic product of urban area and the air quality index, called economic attractiveness of urban area. This ratio is quite stable because changes of gross domestic product per capita and air quality index are not expected to be too dynamic and unpredictable. Additionally, the errors in the measuring of gross domestic product and air quality index are quite small and could not affect the result significantly. The results showed that correlation between gross domestic product and air quality index is negative, i.e., that higher gross domestic product per capita (GDP/c) is related with lower air quality index which means greater quality of air. In addition, the coefficient of economic attractiveness showed that urban areas with highest gross domestic product do not have to be the most attractive areas if the air quality index is higher.
topic environment
pollution
attractiveness
economic model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/14/8098
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