Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan

Urban areas, where the residential and over-growing economic activities take place, have emitted huge greenhouse gasses causing global warming and climate change. This study aimed to assess the environmental orientations of urban people in central Taiwan using New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) scales...

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Main Authors: Rospita Odorlina P. Situmorang, Minhas Hussain, Shu Chun Chang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-04-01
Series:Climate Services
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405880723000274
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author Rospita Odorlina P. Situmorang
Minhas Hussain
Shu Chun Chang
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description Urban areas, where the residential and over-growing economic activities take place, have emitted huge greenhouse gasses causing global warming and climate change. This study aimed to assess the environmental orientations of urban people in central Taiwan using New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) scales and the relation to climate change-mitigation behaviour. Conducted in Taichung City, the second-largest city in central Taiwan, this study collected data from 218 samples from March to April 2021. To analyse the data, this study used factor analysis to categorize the environmental orientations and multiple regression analysis to evaluate the relationship of determinant factors of climate change mitigation behaviours. This study categorized four groups of environmental orientation, and Urban Taiwanese obtained the highest score for the role of humanity over nature, followed by the limit to growth, eco-crisis, and anti-anthropocentrism/anti-exceptionalism or misperception on environmental issues. Of the four environmental orientations, the anti-anthropocentrism/anti-exceptionalism people (Factor 2) and concern on limit to growth (Factor 4) are significantly associated with climate change attitudes that later significantly influence the intention and behaviour-related climate change. Subjective norms and educational level are also the significant determinant factors of the intention and behaviour-related climate change mitigation.
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spelling doaj.art-33b2fc9222f144b785ed07c4d015b0392023-06-18T05:02:53ZengElsevierClimate Services2405-88072023-04-0130100366Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central TaiwanRospita Odorlina P. Situmorang0Minhas Hussain1Shu Chun Chang2Population Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Jakarta 12710, IndonesiaDepartment of Forestry, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung City 402, Taiwan, ROCGraduate Institute of Bio-Industry Management, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung City 402, Taiwan, ROC; Corresponding author.Urban areas, where the residential and over-growing economic activities take place, have emitted huge greenhouse gasses causing global warming and climate change. This study aimed to assess the environmental orientations of urban people in central Taiwan using New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) scales and the relation to climate change-mitigation behaviour. Conducted in Taichung City, the second-largest city in central Taiwan, this study collected data from 218 samples from March to April 2021. To analyse the data, this study used factor analysis to categorize the environmental orientations and multiple regression analysis to evaluate the relationship of determinant factors of climate change mitigation behaviours. This study categorized four groups of environmental orientation, and Urban Taiwanese obtained the highest score for the role of humanity over nature, followed by the limit to growth, eco-crisis, and anti-anthropocentrism/anti-exceptionalism or misperception on environmental issues. Of the four environmental orientations, the anti-anthropocentrism/anti-exceptionalism people (Factor 2) and concern on limit to growth (Factor 4) are significantly associated with climate change attitudes that later significantly influence the intention and behaviour-related climate change. Subjective norms and educational level are also the significant determinant factors of the intention and behaviour-related climate change mitigation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405880723000274Environmental orientationClimate change mitigation behaviour
spellingShingle Rospita Odorlina P. Situmorang
Minhas Hussain
Shu Chun Chang
Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan
Climate Services
Environmental orientation
Climate change mitigation behaviour
title Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan
title_full Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan
title_fullStr Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan
title_short Assessment of environmental orientations of urban Taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central Taiwan
title_sort assessment of environmental orientations of urban taiwanese and their relation to climate change mitigation behaviour in central taiwan
topic Environmental orientation
Climate change mitigation behaviour
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405880723000274
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