Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model

BackgroundRural environmental sanitation governance is of vital importance for improving rural living standards and narrowing urban-rural gaps in China. However, the effectiveness of existing policies remains suboptimal due to structural design flaws, highlighting the need for systematic evaluation...

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Main Author: Yingda Xu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1575719/full
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description BackgroundRural environmental sanitation governance is of vital importance for improving rural living standards and narrowing urban-rural gaps in China. However, the effectiveness of existing policies remains suboptimal due to structural design flaws, highlighting the need for systematic evaluation to address these issues.MethodsThis study integrates the “Policy Modeling Consistency (PMC-Index)” with text-mining technology to quantitatively assess 24 local policies from 7 Chinese cities, with 7 representative samples selected via stratified sampling. The evaluation framework comprises 9 primary variables and 37 subvariables, systematically analyzing the integrity of policy texts through a structured approach.ResultsThe findings reveal an average PMC index of 6.03 across the policies. Specifically, 1 policy is rated “excellent”, 4 “good”, and 2 “unsatisfactory”. Key deficiencies are identified in X1 (Policy Nature), X2 (Policy Timeliness), X5 (Policy Targets), and X7 (Policy Functions), indicating challenges such as insufficient feedback mechanisms, lack of mid-term planning, and limited stakeholder inclusivity.ConclusionThis study conducts a quantitative evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance policies in 7 Chinese cities. Although the overall content design of these policies is basically reasonable, obvious deficiencies exist. To enhance policy effectiveness, it is necessary to construct a holistic framework integrating dynamic adjustment mechanisms and multi-stakeholder collaboration.
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spelling doaj-art-e6431267fa7c42b7828eb315abc8b1c72025-08-20T03:29:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652025-06-011310.3389/fpubh.2025.15757191575719Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index modelYingda XuBackgroundRural environmental sanitation governance is of vital importance for improving rural living standards and narrowing urban-rural gaps in China. However, the effectiveness of existing policies remains suboptimal due to structural design flaws, highlighting the need for systematic evaluation to address these issues.MethodsThis study integrates the “Policy Modeling Consistency (PMC-Index)” with text-mining technology to quantitatively assess 24 local policies from 7 Chinese cities, with 7 representative samples selected via stratified sampling. The evaluation framework comprises 9 primary variables and 37 subvariables, systematically analyzing the integrity of policy texts through a structured approach.ResultsThe findings reveal an average PMC index of 6.03 across the policies. Specifically, 1 policy is rated “excellent”, 4 “good”, and 2 “unsatisfactory”. Key deficiencies are identified in X1 (Policy Nature), X2 (Policy Timeliness), X5 (Policy Targets), and X7 (Policy Functions), indicating challenges such as insufficient feedback mechanisms, lack of mid-term planning, and limited stakeholder inclusivity.ConclusionThis study conducts a quantitative evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance policies in 7 Chinese cities. Although the overall content design of these policies is basically reasonable, obvious deficiencies exist. To enhance policy effectiveness, it is necessary to construct a holistic framework integrating dynamic adjustment mechanisms and multi-stakeholder collaboration.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1575719/fullpolicy effect evaluationrural environmental sanitationPMC index modelPolicy effectrural environmental policy
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Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model
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policy effect evaluation
rural environmental sanitation
PMC index model
Policy effect
rural environmental policy
title Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model
title_full Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model
title_fullStr Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model
title_full_unstemmed Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model
title_short Policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in China: based on the PMC index model
title_sort policy effectiveness evaluation of rural environmental sanitation governance in china based on the pmc index model
topic policy effect evaluation
rural environmental sanitation
PMC index model
Policy effect
rural environmental policy
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1575719/full
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