Environmental Management Expenditure and Fiscal Sustainability of South African Urban Municipalities: A Panel Data Model

S. Mukwarami, H. M. van der Poll
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Globally, instituting good environmental management practices within cities in developing countries is a climate-induced risk mitigation strategy. It is, however, an opportunity for local municipalities to achieve fiscal sustainability objectives and environmentally responsible decisions. Cash-constrained local municipalities are characterized by failures to balance environmental and financial needs, resulting in complex urban sustainability challenges. Therefore, this article examines the relationship between environmental management expenditure and fiscal sustainability (FS) in South African local municipalities to contribute to the debate concerning the sustainability of environmental protection projects in local municipalities. The study employed ordinary least squares and feasible generalized least squares to estimate coefficients of linear regression equations involving data collected from 30 local municipalities from 2012 to 2021. The results suggest that only wastewater and environmental protection expenditures positively impact FS, with solid waste management expenditure influencing the FS negatively. Lessons from the research will assist policymakers and municipal administrators in addressing environmental policy incoherence for the improved financial viability of environmental protection projects. Lastly, future research can focus on environmental data collection and reporting for improved and informed environmental protection decisions.
南非城市环境管理支出与财政可持续性:一个面板数据模型
在全球范围内,在发展中国家的城市内建立良好的环境管理做法是一项减轻气候引起的风险的战略。然而,这是地方市政当局实现财政可持续性目标和环境负责任决策的机会。资金紧张的地方市政当局的特点是无法平衡环境和财政需求,从而导致复杂的城市可持续性挑战。因此,本文考察了南非地方市政当局环境管理支出与财政可持续性(FS)之间的关系,以促进有关地方市政当局环境保护项目可持续性的辩论。采用普通最小二乘法和可行广义最小二乘法对30个直辖市2012 - 2021年的数据进行线性回归方程系数估计。结果表明,只有废水和环境保护支出对FS有正向影响,固废管理支出对FS有负向影响。研究所得的经验将有助于决策者和市政管理人员处理环境政策不连贯的问题,以提高环境保护项目的财政可行性。最后,未来的研究可以侧重于环境数据的收集和报告,以改进和知情的环境保护决策。
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