Assessment of environmental quality, degree of optimism, and the assignment of responsibility regarding the state of the environment in Latin America
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Author(s)
Páramo, Pablo
Sandoval-Escobar, Marithza
Jakovcevic, Adriana
Ferreiro, Julian
Mustaca, Alba
Jengich, Alexa
Brenes, José
Ortega-Andeane, Patricia
Vivas, Fabiola
Moros, Oscar
Méndez, Carmen
Pasquali, Carlota
Aparecida Bassani, Marlise
Anicama Gómez, José
Castillo, Betty
Urzúa, Alfonso
Denegri, Marianela
Date
2015-09-07Subject
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Evaluación de la Calidad Ambiental, Grado de Optimismo y Asignación de Responsabilidad con Respecto al Estado del Ambiente en Latinoamérica
Publisher
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Journal
Universitas psychologica
Abstract
This study explores the assessments made by the inhabitants of eight Latin American countries regarding the current state of the environment, at a local, national and global scale, and how it is perceived looking ahead to the future. It also examines the assignment of responsibility in the future management of the environment. A total of 944 people took part in the study from the eight participating countries, men and women over the age of 18 with different levels of education. The study uses the Environmental Futures Scale to which two relevant items have been added to assess the environment in the region, as well as the Assignment of Environmental Responsibility Scale. The results show differences between the countries, although in general they are pessimistic regarding the current and future state of the environment at the local, national and global level, with the exception of Brazil. In general, and with the exception of Brazil, in the countries surveyed, people assign a high level of responsibility to external social agents at the different levels, increasing their judgement of external responsibility at the national and global levels of analysis. The implications of these findings for environmental policy and education in the countries of this region are also discussed.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Language
eng
ISSN
1657-9267
Collections
- Psicología [65]
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