Degree of importance of demographic and socio-cultural factors in environmental perception: bases for the design of public policies in Argentina and Spain
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2023
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Sales, R.G., Rodríguez Sousa, A.A., Yáñez, E. et al. Degree of importance of demographic and socio-cultural factors in environmental perception: bases for the design of public policies in Argentina and Spain. Environ Dev Sustain (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-023-03079-2
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Environmental problems on a global scale (such as climate change) are of increasing concern in the scholar. However, it is unclear to what extent society is aware of the severity of these problems. The aim of this study is to advance our knowledge about the environmental perceptions of citizens, with the understanding that citizen participation and action are key to mitigating environmental problems. Specifically, we aim to determine the degree of importance of demographic and sociocultural factors in this perception. To this end, data from 506 questionnaires carried out in Spain and Argentina were analysed. Quantitative data were treated using multivariate analysis based on multiple logistic regression. The results showed that demographic variables, such as location and age, have a greater influence than sociocultural variables, such as profession and sources of environmental information, in the perception of environmental problems. Our findings show that the analysis of environmental perception is a useful tool both for incorporating the point of view of local actors in public policies and for defining effective strategies for action in participatory management. They also show that the different age, occupation and profession of the population must be taken into account and that, to address specific environmental problems, it is necessary to carry out diagnoses focussed on demographic factors, mainly to find out which aspects should be strengthened through programmes and projects aimed at solving environmental problems. It is important to bear in mind that the behaviour of local actors is related to their environmental perception.
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Thanks to the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) for their support to carry out this research within the framework of the project entitled "Raising public environmental awareness through scientific and technical training: Connecting wetland conservation with society and the local economy" belonging to the "XV Convocatoria de Ayudas para Proyectos de Cooperación para el Desarrollo Sostenible de la UCM" (XV Call for Grants for Cooperation Projects for Sustainable Development of the UCM) and with the support of the Instituto Universitario de Desarrollo y Cooperación (IUDC-UCM). Antonio Alberto Rodriguez Sousa is a postdoctoral researcher at the University Complutense of Madrid (UCM, Spain) assigned to the MED-Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment and Development (Project UIDB/05183/2020), and Instituto de Investigação e Formação Avançada belonging to the University of Évora (Portugal). This co-author is acknowledged for the support of all the aforementioned institutions, including the FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia - Portugal) and the associated laboratory CHANGE. Additionally, Antonio Alberto Rodriguez Sousa is supported by a Margarita Salas Postdoctoral Contract for the Training of Young PhDs (Multiannual call for the requalification of the Spanish University System for 2021-2023; https://www.ucm.es/ct31-21) funded by UCM through the Ministry of Universities, Government of Spain and the European Union - NextGenerationEU, being the main researcher of the project entitled "ASMO—Análisis comparativo de la Sostenibilidad y Multifuncionalidad Olivarera en dos regiones de la Península Ibérica a través de un enfoque de ecología del paisaje: el Alentejo (Portugal) y el Sureste de Madrid (España)". Finally, we would like to thank Pedro Cuesta for the statistical advice and Martina Gómez Trevijano for her invaluable collaboration in the digitalisation of the interview data.