2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-2046(01)00243-2
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Associations between environmental value orientations and landscape preferences

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“…Here, we used the new environmental paradigm (NEP), which is a conceptualized measure of people's environmental attitudes, beliefs and values, to measure people's environmental value orientation (Dunlap et al 2000;Ardahan 2012). Previous studies (Kaltenborn & Bjerke 2002;Rauwald & Moore 2002;Hunter & Rinner 2004;Berenguer et al 2005;Kaltenborn et al 2008;Luo & Deng 2008;Ardahan 2012) and conceptual and psychometric testing (Stern et al 1995;Pierce et al 1997) have shown that high NEP scores are correlated with pro-environmental values (Dunlap et al 2000). Low NEP scores are associated with anthropocentrism, where humans view nature solely as a source of food and water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Here, we used the new environmental paradigm (NEP), which is a conceptualized measure of people's environmental attitudes, beliefs and values, to measure people's environmental value orientation (Dunlap et al 2000;Ardahan 2012). Previous studies (Kaltenborn & Bjerke 2002;Rauwald & Moore 2002;Hunter & Rinner 2004;Berenguer et al 2005;Kaltenborn et al 2008;Luo & Deng 2008;Ardahan 2012) and conceptual and psychometric testing (Stern et al 1995;Pierce et al 1997) have shown that high NEP scores are correlated with pro-environmental values (Dunlap et al 2000). Low NEP scores are associated with anthropocentrism, where humans view nature solely as a source of food and water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Se otorgó un punto a cada escucha donde dominaban los sonidos naturales, cero puntos si dominaban los sonidos antrópicos y medio punto donde no había un grupo de sonidos dominante. Esta puntuación se definió en base a los resultados de trabajos previos donde los sonidos naturales resultaron ser apreciados por los visitantes mientras los antrópicos resultaron ser sonidos no deseados (Hetherington et al, 1993;Iglesias Merchan et al, 2014;Kim & Shelby, 2011;Łowicki & Piotrowska, 2015;Miller, 2001 ( Burmil et al, 1999;Germino et al, 2001;Herzog, 1985;Kaltenborn & Bjerke, 2002) Presencia de agua agu Probabilidad de ver una lámina de agua desde un punto de observación Mapa de cubiertas del suelo.…”
Section: Evaluando El Paisaje Sonorounclassified
“…Whereas anthropocentric value orientations stress the instrumental use of nature, corresponding to the cultural and economic perspective, eco-centric value orientations put more emphasis on the intrinsic value of nature, corresponding to the eco-centric perspective. The importance of environmental value orientations as underlying constructs for assigned values and attitudes has been put forward by several scholars in environmental psychology (Stern and Dietz 1994;Fulton et al 1996;Vaske and Donnelly 1999;Kaltenborn and Bjerke 2002), but the link between environmental value orientations and values for ESs has been poorly studied.…”
Section: Understanding Attitudes Towards Wetland Restoration From Difmentioning
confidence: 99%