愤怒的绿色:两极分化的环境动员与知识经济

Green with anger: polarised environmental mobilisation and the knowledge economy

Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society · 2026
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中文导读

研究发现知识经济集中地区反而减少环保行动,增加反环保情绪,挑战了教育富裕地区更支持环保的假设,对绿色转型政策设计有启示。

Abstract

Abstract The green transition unfolds against a backdrop of widening territorial inequalities driven by the spatial concentration of the knowledge economy. While knowledge-intensive regions with educated, affluent populations might be expected to champion environmental causes, this paper reveals a counter-intuitive pattern. Using novel measures of pro- and anti-environmental activism across Italian provinces (2012–2022) and a Bartik-like instrumental variable, we find that knowledge economy concentration reduces pro-environmental activism nearly twice as much as anti-environmental activism. This asymmetry creates a compositional shift where knowledge-intensive areas exhibit relatively more anti-environmental sentiment in their remaining activism. The findings challenge simplified assumptions about education, affluence and environmental support, revealing that territorial economic structures fundamentally alter engagement patterns. Green transition policies must account for how different economic contexts generate distinct mobilisation patterns, addressing both the reduced collective action in knowledge hubs and resistance in vulnerable territories.

环境经济学区域经济学政治经济学集体行动绿色转型