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  • Environmental Science
  • Social Science
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Integrating social and ecological data is crucial for improving quality of life.
  • Understanding public beliefs about environmental governance informs policy decisions.
  • Spatial patterns in environmental beliefs and their connection to environmental health are under-explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the relationship between spatial patterns of beliefs about environmental governance and environmental health in the Puget Sound area.
  • To identify key demographic and environmental factors influencing public beliefs on environmental governance.
  • To provide insights for policy-making to enhance environmental governance success and public support.

Main Methods:

  • Data collection on public beliefs about environmental governance in the Puget Sound region.
  • Analysis of environmental health indicators including public health disparities, bird diversity, and tree cover.
  • Application of Akaike Information Criteria (AIC) model selection to identify significant relationships.

Main Results:

  • Significant local-scale heterogeneity in beliefs about environmental governance was observed.
  • Strong evidence linked canopy cover, environmental effects/exposures, and years of residency to governance beliefs.
  • Race and sex showed moderate to strong effects, while political ideology, income, age, education, and bird diversity had little support.

Conclusions:

  • Environmental governance beliefs are spatially heterogeneous and influenced by environmental conditions and demographic factors.
  • Canopy cover, environmental exposures, residency duration, race, and sex are key determinants of environmental governance beliefs.
  • Integrating environmental health data with belief patterns offers a nuanced understanding for effective environmental governance and public engagement.