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Impact of air pollution perception on environmental governance satisfaction

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Impact of air pollution perception on environmental governance satisfaction

J. Wang, D. Tang, et al.

This study by Jingjing Wang, Decai Tang, Li Shang, and David D. Lansana delves into the interplay between air pollution perception, environmental tax, and government trust in shaping satisfaction with environmental governance in China. Discover how these factors interact and the implications for enhancing public satisfaction amidst pollution concerns!... show more
Abstract
This study critically examines the factors influencing satisfaction with environmental governance in China, focusing on air pollution perception, environmental tax, and government trust within the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) framework. Utilizing data from Chinese societal surveys, the research investigates the impact of air pollution perception on environmental governance satisfaction, as well as how this relationship is mediated by environmental tax and moderated by government trust. The findings reveal a strong inverse correlation between air pollution perception and satisfaction with environmental governance, highlighting the direct impact of environmental challenges on ESG outcomes. The relationship is nuanced by regional and demographic variations, highlighting the diverse impact of air pollution perception across different segments of society. The study also reveals the pivotal role of environmental tax in mediating this relationship, suggesting that tax policies can effectively enhance ESG strategies. Additionally, government trust is identified as a key moderating factor, underscoring the importance of trust in governance for the effectiveness of ESG practices. This research contributes to the broader field of air pollution perception and environmental governance, providing valuable insights into the complex interplay between public perception, tax policy, and trust in government. It offers practical implications for policymakers seeking to use taxation and trust-building measures to mitigate pollution and improve public satisfaction with environmental governance within the ESG ambit.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Aug 22, 2024
Authors
Jingjing Wang, Decai Tang, Li Shang, David D. Lansana
Tags
environmental governance
air pollution perception
environmental tax
government trust
public satisfaction
China
policy implications
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