2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12093613
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Determinants of Environmental Perceptions and Attitudes in a Socio-Demographically Diverse Urban Setup: The Case of Gauteng Province, South Africa

Abstract: In environment-nature discourse, determinants of environmental perceptions and attitudes vary significantly making it difficult to draw generalisations on their significance for particular locales. In this paper, we explore the key socio-demographic factors affecting environmental perceptions and attitudes for a socio-economically diverse area of Gauteng province, South Africa, using a generalised ordered logit model (gologit) approach. Personal level variables like gender, education level, employment status, … Show more

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“…Although Kabeer [83] (p. 13) mentions that gender equality and women's empowerment are an intrinsic rather than an instrumental goal, explicitly valued as an end in itself rather than as an instrument for achieving other goals, attaining a certain level of equality in terms of gender is also nurturing for the general goal of societal development, expanding the individual ability to do and be with lower gender distinction. Regarding its implication upon the environmental dimension, it was found out that females are more disposed than men to allocate from their time to participate in pro-environmental activities [84,85]. In other studies, results for gender were weak and inconsistent [73,78].…”
Section: (4) Educationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Although Kabeer [83] (p. 13) mentions that gender equality and women's empowerment are an intrinsic rather than an instrumental goal, explicitly valued as an end in itself rather than as an instrument for achieving other goals, attaining a certain level of equality in terms of gender is also nurturing for the general goal of societal development, expanding the individual ability to do and be with lower gender distinction. Regarding its implication upon the environmental dimension, it was found out that females are more disposed than men to allocate from their time to participate in pro-environmental activities [84,85]. In other studies, results for gender were weak and inconsistent [73,78].…”
Section: (4) Educationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…While environmental risk perceptions exhibited a positive influence on environmental behavior in the present study, it is imperative to recognize that perceptions are multidimensional and emanate from different sources. A recent study conducted in South Africa revealed the importance of socio-economical factors such as places of residence, migration status, employment status, as well as the importance of education in moderating environmental perceptions [50].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of music type on the two groups of people was the opposite, which clearly reflected that different groups have different functional needs. Notably, questions were framed in such a way that the respondents’ answers reflected how the environment contributes to their soundscape [ 41 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%