Epidemiología sociocultural de la crisis del COVID-19 DOI Creative Commons

Raquel García Plaza

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

hermana, María

Psychological and Emotional Responses to Climate Change among Young People Worldwide: Differences Associated with Gender, Age, and Country DOI Open Access
Susan Clayton, Panu Pihkala, Britt Wray

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. 3540 - 3540

Published: Feb. 15, 2023

Recent research has described concern and anxiety about climate change, especially among young people, but limited data are available looking at the responses of adolescents. Based on further analysis an existing dataset that obtained survey from people aged 16–25 in 10 different countries, this paper examines differences associated with gender age, which important predictors vulnerability to impacts change. Gender were small consistent, female respondents expressing greater levels negative emotions, while male more optimistic expressed faith government. Within narrow age group, there significant positive correlations showing emotions change higher older respondents. There complex countries; general, Philippines, India, Nigeria reported a stronger psychological impact than United States Finland. These results help describe extent patterns multiple locations around world range is relatively understudied.

Language: Английский

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71

Crucial to Me and my society: How collectivist culture influences individual pro-environmental behavior through environmental values DOI
Yifan Yang, Yunyun Yuan, Pingqing Liu

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 454, P. 142211 - 142211

Published: April 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Board gender diversity reform and corporate carbon emissions DOI Creative Commons
Raúl Barroso, Tinghua Duan,

Siyue Guo

et al.

Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 87, P. 102616 - 102616

Published: June 11, 2024

We examine the impact of increased presence female board members on corporate carbon emissions. Using staggered enactment gender diversity reforms in different countries, we find that an increase number directors after leads to a reduction This effect is particularly more pronounced when reform legislative, and occurs collectivistic countries. Furthermore, enhanced representation emission greater following Paris Agreement. study offers valuable insights for policymakers who consider as strategy against climate change.

Language: Английский

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The Effects of Climate Action Interventions along Cultural Individualism-Collectivism DOI Open Access
Danielle Goldwert, Yun Bao, Kimberly C Doell

et al.

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

As the climate crisis demands global engagement, it is crucial to understand how interventions influence individuals across cultural backgrounds. Are more effective when aligned with values of a target population? To investigate, we evaluated eleven behavioral aimed at stimulating change mitigation, along individualism and collectivism orientations, in large sample (N=59,440) spanning 63 countries. At baseline, found individualistic nation, less its residents believed change, supported mitigation policy, intended share information, but did not plant fewer trees an online task. Critically, while some were (decreasing psychological distance), collectivistic nations (emphasizing social norms), others both (writing letter future generation). These results reveal that significant barrier efficacy hinges on contexts.

Language: Английский

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Collectivist culture, environmental regulation and pollution emissions: evidence from China DOI Creative Commons
Li Zhang, Miao Zhang, Jie Jia

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: Jan. 5, 2024

Collectivist culture serves as a significant cultural foundation in China. It could, to some extent, shape public attitudes toward the environment and thus influence implementation of related policies. To examine this hypothesis, study constructs collectivist intensity index for 25 Chinese provinces spanning from 2010 2020. Through fixed-effect model, we explore how affects pollution emissions The empirical results indicate significance collectivism enhancing emission reduction through environmental regulations. This conclusion remains robust even when excluding impact endogeneity concerns by adopting instrumental variable approach. Heterogeneity analysis shows that is more effective market-based regulations rather than those driven Further mechanism confirms green innovation crucial pathway which influences emissions. These findings here will offer guidance policymakers formulating policies contexts with different regional cultures.

Language: Английский

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A holistic approach to evaluate the synergies and trade-offs of city and country success DOI Creative Commons
Artūras Kaklauskas,

Shaw Rajib,

Loreta Kaklauskiene

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 158, P. 111595 - 111595

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The United Nations presented a global action plan of an integrated nature for sustainable development, and the role cities is seen as central in efforts to implement these goals. Integrating city performance evaluation methods containing sustainability indicators becoming increasingly popular. other international organizations researchers analyze urban context different countries. However, holistic assessment that can show if what extent sustainable, measure its progress, provide information policy development are only just emerging. Our Synergies Trade-offs Recommendation Method Sustainable Cities Communities (the STRICT method) proposes country metrics connected multifaceted ways through tradeoffs synergies. As result this analysis, models maps were created, digital evidence-based recommendations provided national policymakers based on findings analysis. A 1% improvement success individual led synergistic effect 189 out 219 (86.3%). method suggests notable impact country’s social, cultural, political indicators.

Language: Английский

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You must separate: How perceived importance and language intensity promote waste separation DOI

Yaojing Xu,

Lin Zhang, Pingping Liu

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 354, P. 120267 - 120267

Published: Feb. 25, 2024

Language: Английский

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Social identities, climate change denial, and efficacy beliefs as predictors of pro-environmental engagements DOI
Gözde Kıral Uçar,

Meral Gezici Yalcin,

Gamze Özdemir Planalı

et al.

Journal of Environmental Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 91, P. 102144 - 102144

Published: Sept. 19, 2023

Language: Английский

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How dare we? The relation between language use, global identity, and climate activism DOI Creative Commons
Laura S. Loy,

Marivi Bauer,

Marlis Wullenkord

et al.

Global Environmental Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2

Published: April 30, 2024

Identifying with and caring for people all over the world (i.e., a global identity) is positively related to pro-environmental behaviour. However, less known how foster such identity. Drawing on social identity theory, we investigated whether using inclusive (vs. exclusive) language in context of demonstrations climate protection increases people’s Moreover, examined use strengthens intentions engage activism their policy support, while reducing denial change implications, through heightened In our pre-registered online experiment convenience sample mostly living Germany (N = 307), found no significant impacts use. Language effects did also not depend prior identification movement. results show that, line assumptions, stronger identity, more they intended become pro-environmentally active, supported policies, denied impact change.

Language: Английский

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Climate change education: Bibliometric analysis of the Status-Quo and future research paths DOI Creative Commons
Andrea Westphal, Johanna Kranz, Annelie Schulze

et al.

The Journal of Environmental Education, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 20

Published: March 25, 2025

Tackling climate change is one of the most pressing issues faced by societies around world. Climate education (CCE) therefore great importance. Moreover, previous research has shown that addressing science concepts behind societal such as crisis can reduce gender gap in science. The present study used bibliometric methods to provide an overview field CCE research. Based on 1447 articles CCE, retrieved from Web Science database, we identified relevant journals field, highly cited articles, and collaborations between countries undertaking Thematic mapping analyses author keywords indicate socio-scientific are important topic field. However, disparities only addressed a very limited extent, which demonstrates still untapped potential for engage young women STEM.

Language: Английский

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