Research on the Assessment of Residents' Ecological Well-being in Green and Low-carbon Energy Transition: A Social Survey Based in Hefei

Authors

    Minghao Liu School of Sociology and Political Science, Anhui University, HeFei 230601, Anhui, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18063/lne.v3i4.938

Keywords:

energy transition, green and low-carbon, ecological well-being, social survey

Abstract

With the increasing severity of global climate change, green and low-carbon transition has become a shared objective for national energy development worldwide. Against this backdrop, assessing residents' ecological well-being during the energy transition process holds significant importance for promoting sustainable development and building a harmonious society. Based on a social survey of residents' ecological well-being in Hefei's green and low-carbon energy transition, this study develops primary and secondary indicators to evaluate residents' ecological well-being. Through logistic regression analysis, the research examines residents' ecological well-being across environmental, social, and economic dimensions. The findings reveal that the influencing factors on residents' ecological well-being demonstrate significant systematic characteristics, suggesting that green and low-carbon energy transition should achieve balanced and synergistic progress among environmental, social, and economic aspects.

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Published

2025-05-26