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Mediating and spatial spillover effects of public participation in environmental pollution governance mediated via traditional and new media.

A systematic study of public participation (Pub) in environmental pollution control can facilitate collaborative governance based on multiple factors, and promote the modernization of national governance. Based on the data of 30 Chinese provinces from 2011 to 2020, this study empirically analyzed the mechanism of Pub in environmental pollution governance. Based on multiple channels, a dynamic spatial panel Durbin model and an intermediary effect model were constructed. The main results are as follows: (1) Pub based on environmental letters and visits have no significant impact on local pollution reduction, while the Baidu search index of environmental pollution has the greatest effect on emission reduction, followed by environmental protection strategies based on the National People's Congress (NPC) and microblogging. (2) Pub not only has a direct positive impact on environmental control through its positive externality but also indirectly reduces environmental treatment by enhancing the intensity of environmental regulation. (3) Pub has a significant spatial spillover effect on environmental control based on geographical attenuation. Excluding environmental legislation, the direct spatial spillover effects of Pub under the networked platform and traditional channels are only significant within 1200 km and 1000 km, respectively, which decrease with increasing geographic distance within this range. When the environmental regulations are considered, the spatial spillover effects of suggestions proposed by NPC and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) are significant within 800 km, while the attenuation boundary of Internet complaints, Baidu index, and microblogging public opinion is 1000 km. (4) The impact of Pub on environmental governance varies significantly among regions. Compared with central and western regions, the eastern region showed more effective pollution reduction based on Pub.

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