2013
DOI: 10.5585/remark.v12i3.2592
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Consumo verde: um estudo transcultural sobre crenças, preocupações e atitudes ambientais

Abstract: Embora os jovens universitrios, em diferentes pases, tenham um acesso crescente s informaes sobre prticas ambientais, isso no significa que haja o desenvolvimento de uma conscincia que leve a boas prticas de consumo verde. Com a utilizao de uma nova escala, aplicada em 2372 estudantes universitrios do Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Mxico, Portugal e Espanha, foi averiguado se a percepo ambiental desses jovens se manifesta por meio de um constructo razoavelmente estruturado em torno das crenas, preocupaes e atitudes… Show more

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“…On the one hand, the economic situation and a natural environment that has suffered less degradation than in Europe, allow for a more holistic outlook on human-nature relationships and nature being considered as a resource that favors the country's development. This perspective is in agreement with the studies of Côrtes & Moretti (2013) and Côrtes, et al (2016).On the other hand, the opposition detected between anthropocentric and ecocentric paradigms in economically developed areas like the USA and Europe (BECHTEL ET CORRAL--VERDUGO & ARMENDARIZ, 2000;HERNÁNDEZ, ET AL., 2001) seems to suggest the impossibility of reconciling development and human well-being with the environmental preservation. It may be possible that the revolution promoted by ecological movements (CASTELLS, 1997), which have taken deeper root in Western culture, is responsible for this radical opposing stances between human development and the conservation of nature, which are not seen in other contexts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…On the one hand, the economic situation and a natural environment that has suffered less degradation than in Europe, allow for a more holistic outlook on human-nature relationships and nature being considered as a resource that favors the country's development. This perspective is in agreement with the studies of Côrtes & Moretti (2013) and Côrtes, et al (2016).On the other hand, the opposition detected between anthropocentric and ecocentric paradigms in economically developed areas like the USA and Europe (BECHTEL ET CORRAL--VERDUGO & ARMENDARIZ, 2000;HERNÁNDEZ, ET AL., 2001) seems to suggest the impossibility of reconciling development and human well-being with the environmental preservation. It may be possible that the revolution promoted by ecological movements (CASTELLS, 1997), which have taken deeper root in Western culture, is responsible for this radical opposing stances between human development and the conservation of nature, which are not seen in other contexts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For the studied group, environmental conservation to improve human well-being, the perception of a connection with nature and feelings of an emotional affinity with nature all seem linked in the same direction. These results were contrary to those found when studying Spanish univerity students (AMÉRIGO et al, 2012;CÔRTES & MORETTI, 2013;HERNÁNDEZ et al, 2001), and indicate that the use of onedimensional scales to measure attitudes towards the environment may not be appropriate, since it would depend on the socioeconomic and cultural context where this measure had been designed. There might therefore be items within a one-dimensional measure which may be considered to be either favorable or unfavorable towards the attitude in question, depending on the country/culture to which it is applied.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
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“…To enable the collection of data, by means of a survey, the research tool developed by Côrtes and Moretti (2013) was used and is available in Annex A. The Likert scale was also used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey was conducted using research tools developed by Côrtes and Moretti (2013), applied to 1035 students. A specific bibliography was used to design the methodological actions (GERRING, 2012;CRESWELL, 2009), and the development of this research was initiated by a revision of the literature, as follows.…”
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confidence: 99%