2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287286
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The effectiveness of lifestyle interventions on ecological literacy: A contribution to the underlying mechanism in linguistic ecology

Abstract: In today’s society, citizens’ ecological literacy (ecoliteracy) is critical for their understanding of sustainable development. This study used a questionnaire designed to quantitatively assess ecoliteracy from a linguistic ecology perspective. First, an underlying mechanism model for ecoliteracy was designed based on the results of previous studies. Then, the ecoliteracy level assessment scores of Guiyang inhabitants were combined with the respondents’ corresponding lifestyle characteristics to explore the ef… Show more

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“…This is because the level of SEL tends to vary between individuals. Anyone can have good SEL, regardless of gender (Ha et al, 2023;Lloyd-Strovas et al, 2018;Mardiani et al, 2021;Örs, 2022;Parwati et al, 2021;Putra et al, 2021). Several things such as educational factors and environmental awareness are related to strengthening one's SEL (Aminrad et al, 2013;Debrah et al, 2021;Edsand & Broich, 2020;Flavian, 2016;Ha et al, 2022;Kuthe et al, 2020).…”
Section: Differences By Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the level of SEL tends to vary between individuals. Anyone can have good SEL, regardless of gender (Ha et al, 2023;Lloyd-Strovas et al, 2018;Mardiani et al, 2021;Örs, 2022;Parwati et al, 2021;Putra et al, 2021). Several things such as educational factors and environmental awareness are related to strengthening one's SEL (Aminrad et al, 2013;Debrah et al, 2021;Edsand & Broich, 2020;Flavian, 2016;Ha et al, 2022;Kuthe et al, 2020).…”
Section: Differences By Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%