Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities

Raising public awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a critical prerequisite for their implementation. However, little is known about attitude formation among the public toward SDGs at the national level. We explored this topic in China, a country that has emerged as a leading wor...

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Main Authors: Ting Guan, Ke Meng, Wei Liu, Lan Xue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5793
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spelling doaj-45fe61618af7411b8d901330a78a156b2020-11-24T22:10:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-10-011120579310.3390/su11205793su11205793Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese CitiesTing Guan0Ke Meng1Wei Liu2Lan Xue3School of Government, Beijing Normal University, No. 19, XinJieKouWai St., HaiDian District, Beijing 100875, ChinaSchool of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Haidian District, Beijing 100084, ChinaSchool of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, No. 59 Zhongguancun Avenue, Beijing 100872, ChinaSchool of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Haidian District, Beijing 100084, ChinaRaising public awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a critical prerequisite for their implementation. However, little is known about attitude formation among the public toward SDGs at the national level. We explored this topic in China, a country that has emerged as a leading world economy with strong transformational imperatives to work toward sustainable development. Following Chaiken’s heuristic−systematic model and using data from an online survey with 4128 valid respondents, this study investigated the factors that affect public support for SDGs and explains how individuals form supportive attitudes. Our empirical evidence showed that in China, first, public support is mainly shaped by demographic attributes (gender, age, and educational attainment), value predispositions (e.g., altruistic values and anthropocentric worldviews), and the level of SDG-relevant knowledge. Second, an interaction effect exists between value predispositions and knowledge among the public concerning support for SDGs. Third, the Chinese public views the implementation of SDGs as a part of development policy rather than environmental policy. This study provides empirical findings on the factors that account for public attitudes toward SDGs, outlining some useful implications for designing policy tools that would bolster SDG action.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5793sustainable development goalspublic supportpolicy implementationchina
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author Ting Guan
Ke Meng
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Lan Xue
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Wei Liu
Lan Xue
Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities
Sustainability
sustainable development goals
public support
policy implementation
china
author_facet Ting Guan
Ke Meng
Wei Liu
Lan Xue
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title Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities
title_short Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities
title_full Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities
title_fullStr Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities
title_full_unstemmed Public Attitudes toward Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Five Chinese Cities
title_sort public attitudes toward sustainable development goals: evidence from five chinese cities
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Raising public awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a critical prerequisite for their implementation. However, little is known about attitude formation among the public toward SDGs at the national level. We explored this topic in China, a country that has emerged as a leading world economy with strong transformational imperatives to work toward sustainable development. Following Chaiken’s heuristic−systematic model and using data from an online survey with 4128 valid respondents, this study investigated the factors that affect public support for SDGs and explains how individuals form supportive attitudes. Our empirical evidence showed that in China, first, public support is mainly shaped by demographic attributes (gender, age, and educational attainment), value predispositions (e.g., altruistic values and anthropocentric worldviews), and the level of SDG-relevant knowledge. Second, an interaction effect exists between value predispositions and knowledge among the public concerning support for SDGs. Third, the Chinese public views the implementation of SDGs as a part of development policy rather than environmental policy. This study provides empirical findings on the factors that account for public attitudes toward SDGs, outlining some useful implications for designing policy tools that would bolster SDG action.
topic sustainable development goals
public support
policy implementation
china
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5793
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