Internet usage and environmental governance satisfaction in China: environmental pollution perception as a mediator
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Background
Public
perception
and
satisfaction
with
environmental
governance
are
essential
for
evaluating
the
effectiveness
of
national
policies
advancing
United
Nations
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(UN-SDGs).
However,
role
Internet
usage
in
shaping
these
perceptions
levels
remains
underexplored.
This
study
examines
influence
different
types
use
on
residents'
local
governance,
a
particular
focus
mediating
perceived
pollution.
Methods
Data
were
retrieved
from
3,046
respondents
who
participated
2021
Chinese
Social
Survey
(CSS).
Ordinary
least
squares
(OLS)
regression
mediation
effect
models
employed
to
analyze
relationships
between
use,
pollution,
governance.
Results
Frequent
browsing
news
(β
=
0.019,
SE
0.006)
studying
0.020,
is
positively
associated
greater
pollution
functions
as
suppressing
mediator
association
(effect
−0.004,
0.001)
0.001),
(EGS).
Conclusions
first
apply
expectancy-disconfirmation
theory
explore
public
The
findings
provide
novel
insights
into
management
offer
practical
recommendation
leveraging
digital
engagement
enhance
EGS
among
public.
Language: Английский
Understanding haze data contestations in Singapore: between accuracy and affect
Environmental Sociology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: March 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Policy Simulation of the Coordinated Development of Environmental Governance and Urbanization in the Beijing–Tianjin-Hebei Region: A Study Using a Multi-Regional CGE Model
Qianqian Meng,
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Ziying Jia,
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Huixue Yang
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(23), P. 10213 - 10213
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
Ecological
environmental
governance
is
not
only
a
crucial
aspect
of
the
urbanization
process,
but
also
key
factor
for
achieving
coordinated
development
between
regional
economies
and
environment.
This
study
utilizes
multi-regional
Computable
General
Equilibrium
(CGE)
model
to
simulate
impact
varying
degrees
on
in
Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei
region.
The
results
indicate
that
ecological
may
exert
certain
negative
effects
processes,
such
as
GDP,
household
income,
industrial
output;
however,
it
helps
reduce
pollution
some
extent.
From
different
scenarios
examined,
we
observed
both
fully
local
proportional
result
impacts
Beijing,
Tianjin,
Hebei.
However,
significant
differences
are
evident
among
three
regions.
least
pronounced
followed
by
while
Hebei
experiences
far
greater
disruptions,
with
economic
declines
exceeding
7%,
significantly
surpassing
its
capacity
cope.
Based
these
findings,
this
paper
proposes
several
policy
recommendations,
including
necessity
differentiated
intensities
governance,
gradual
expansion
scope,
implementation
diverse
combination
policies
air
control
emissions
reduction.
Language: Английский