The green low-carbon life style is the most direct embodiment of the residents'participation in the construction of ecological civilization,and is also one of the keys to achieve the"double-carbon"goal.Based on 902 micro-survey data,the influence of environmental values(self-interest values,altruistic values and ecological values)on residents'willingness to participate in green and low-carbon lifestyle choices(willingness to participate and willingness to pay)was tested by a two-column model.Furthermore,stepwise regression was used to explore the mediating effect of environmental attitudes on the relationship between the three environmental values and the residents'green and low-carbon life-style choice.The results show that the three environmental values have significantly positive effects on residents'willingness to participate and willingness to pay,and altruistic values play the largest role in willingness to participate,while ecological values have the largest impact on willingness to pay.Environmental attitudes not only play a significant role in promoting residents'willingness to participate and pay,but also play an intermediary effect between the three environmental values and residents'willingness to pay and participate.Age negatively inhibits residents'willingness to pay for a green and low-carbon life,income significantly inhibits residents'willingness to participate in green and low-carbon life.Therefore,cultivating residents'correct environmental values and guiding them to form good environmental attitudes can effectively promote residents'willingness to participate and willingness to pay in green and low-carbon life.
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