Environmental Attitude of the Inhabitants of Nijandaris in the Conservation of Natural Resources - Peru

Fernández, María Julieta De La Vega and Acevedo, Ronald Révolo and Reymundo, Bimael Quispe and Flores, Saúl Caballón (2021) Environmental Attitude of the Inhabitants of Nijandaris in the Conservation of Natural Resources - Peru. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 34 (7). pp. 47-56. ISSN 2456-981X

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Abstract

The environmental attitude is a psychological tendency expressed by the evaluative (perceptions or beliefs) response towards the environment and natural resources flora, fauna, water, soil and air are naturally valuable products for development and continuity towards sustainability; relating both concepts in the Nijandaris population is the main objective of this research. Methodology: a probabilistic sampling was carried out at an age of [30 - 60 years] = 50 people respondents, questionnaire of 20 questions each; validated by the Rensis Likert scale 3 levels each, applying the Karl Pearson relationship coefficient and bilateral t-student. Conclusions: The environmental attitude of the inhabitants of Nijandaris is between bad to regular, likewise their conservative attitude towards natural resources ensures that they always do so. The relationship between environmental attitude and conservation turned out to be positive and significant. Regarding their dimensions, the association between affective attitude and conserving flora and fauna obtained r=0.38 positive median t=2.88; the correlation between cognitive attitude and conserving water and soil obtained an r=0.42 positive median t=3.21, and the relationship between conative attitude and conserved air has a considerable positive r=0.62 t=5.47. Therefore, we affirm that there is an environmental attitudinal concern towards the conservation of the natural resources of the adult population [30-60 years] in the Nijandaris Populated Center.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Science > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 23 Feb 2023 12:32
Last Modified: 25 May 2024 09:33
URI: http://editor.pacificarchive.com/id/eprint/79

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