Explore public concerns about environmental protection on Sina Weibo: evidence from text mining

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Lifeng Yang
Shaotong Wu
Guangxia Li
Yunyun Yuan
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[1] Fuyang Normal University,School of Economics
[2] Fuyang Normal University,School of Business
[3] Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture,School of Urban Economics and Management
[4] Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Management and Economics
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Environmental concern; Text mining; Public concern; Internet forwarding;
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The increasingly serious problem of ecological environmental pollution warns the importance of human environmental protection behavior. However, public attention to environmental protection plays an important role in solving environmental problems. Therefore, in order to explore the environmental concerns of Chinese residents, the trends in time and space, the relationship between online retweets, and the extraction of environmental concerns, this study analyzed the data of Sina Weibo users and their comments on related posts. At the same time, we used the text mining analysis method to analyze the social media text data, and the results are as follows. In that analysis of concern about environmental protection, women show a stronger attitude and willingness to protect the environment than men, and the public in economically developed areas is more concerned. In order to further investigate the public’s environmental concerns, this study also utilized the PageRank algorithm to further study the forwarding relationships between users. The study found that celebrities and some good media organizations can attract environmental attention. Finally, we use pyLDAvis technology to visualize and analyze popular environmental themes and propose reasonable countermeasures and suggestions to enhance public environmental awareness based on the research results.
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页码:104067 / 104085
页数:18
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