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Influence of Air Quality on Pro-environmental Behavior of Chinese Residents: From the Perspective of Spatial Distance

Guanghua Sheng, Jiatong Dai, Hong Pan

2020Frontiers in Psychology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although environmental issues have attracted public attention, there are still many people unwilling to make behavioral changes to solve the problem, which makes promoting pro-environmental behavior become an interesting research topic. This study discusses the influence of air quality on the pro-environmental behavior of Chinese residents from the perspective of spatial distance, providing a theoretical basis and practical application for improving pro-environmental behavior. Through three experiments, this study reveals that air pollution within the local spatial distance could make residents more willing to conduct pro-environmental behavior. In addition, we also find that air pollution within local spatial distance would stimulate residents' environmental affection and promote them to conduct pro-environmental behavior. That is, environmental affection plays a mediating role in the interactive effect of air quality and spatial distance on pro-environmental behavior.

Topics & Concepts

AffectionPerspective (graphical)Environmental qualityPsychologyAir quality indexQuality (philosophy)Air pollutionEnvironmental pollutionEnvironmental planningSocial psychologyEcologyEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental scienceGeographyComputer scienceMeteorologyEpistemologyPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceBiologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityBehavioral Health and InterventionsClimate Change Communication and Perception