2020
DOI: 10.1017/aee.2020.1
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Environmental worldviews of Serbian and Macedonian school students

Abstract: The objectives of this study were to assess the dimensionality of the revised New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) Scale in Serbian and Macedonian culture, and to use it to explore the environmental worldviews of young people in Serbia and the Republic of North Macedonia. A total of 850 pupils aged between 13 and 15 from 11 schools (5 elementary schools and 6 secondary schools) took part in this research. The dataset obtained from the scale was analysed via the principal component analysis factor extraction method… Show more

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“…Although students express heightened concern regarding air pollution stemming from vehicular traffic, their awareness regarding issues of injury and violence remains conspicuously low [58]. Notwithstanding, approximately 70% of high school students in Macedonia voice apprehension about environmental ma ers [18], echoing findings that both Serbian and Macedonian students harbor a degree of environmental awareness and ecological perspective [59].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although students express heightened concern regarding air pollution stemming from vehicular traffic, their awareness regarding issues of injury and violence remains conspicuously low [58]. Notwithstanding, approximately 70% of high school students in Macedonia voice apprehension about environmental ma ers [18], echoing findings that both Serbian and Macedonian students harbor a degree of environmental awareness and ecological perspective [59].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent decades have seen the emergence of new challenges and environmental problems, to which society must respond (Srbinovski & Stanisic, 2020). Thus, promoting the affective domain of environmental literacy is an important tool to counteract the consequences of human activity and industrial production on the environment, such as marine litter and, particularly, the microplastics therein.…”
Section: Attitudes Towards the Environment And Marine Littermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the region of the Balkans, there is a limited number of studies testing pro-ecological worldviews of different groups. Srbinovski and Stanišić (2020) assessed NEP scale to explore the environmental worldviews of Serbian and North-Macedonian students, that resulted with higher NEP support by the Macedonian students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%