Environmental Concern and Action: A View from the Border |
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Authors: | Catherine A. Faver Jacqueline D. Muñoz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work , University of Texas-Pan American , Edinburg , Texas , USA;2. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas-Pan American , Edinburg , Texas , USA |
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Abstract: | An online survey investigated environmental concern and action among 105 Latino social work students (85% female) residing in a high poverty region near the U.S.–Mexico border. Approximately 85% of the respondents reported being moderately or very concerned about environmental issues, but the respondents' level of environmental concern exceeded their self-reported levels of knowledge and attention regarding environmental issues. Rates of practicing five pro-environmental behaviors varied from a low of 27% who used renewable sources of energy to 95% who turned off unneeded lights. Level of environmental concern predicted only one pro-environmental behavior. To address gaps in environmental knowledge and behavior, social work educators can help students analyze the connections between the health of the natural environment and human well-being, identify obstacles to pro-environmental behavior, and propose changes in organizations and communities to encourage environmentally responsible behavior. |
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Keywords: | Environmental attitudes Latinos environmental behavior environmental social work natural environment social work education |
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