2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02242-5
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Understanding young people’s perception toward forestation as a strategy to mitigate climate change in a post-conflict developing country

Abstract: Understanding the perceptions of young people is a critical issue in the formulation and implementation of climate change mitigation strategies. Based on cognitive hierarchy theory, the present study aims to investigate the factors that motivate or hinder young people’s perception of forestation as a strategy to mitigate climate change in post-conflict Somalia. This study hypothesized a model in which climate change knowledge, risk perception and forest value orientations (anthropocentric/biocentric) influence… Show more

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“…This discrepancy could be attributed to various factors, including the complexity of translating intentions into concrete actions and the presence of other contextual or situational factors that may affect behavior in the specific context of riparian PUFs management. It can be discussed that people with knowledge about EVs of PUFs have positive behavioral intention ( Jama et al, 2023 ), but translation of this intention into behavior needs some measures including training and education. Furthermore, EVs may be more abstract and general in nature, focusing on the overall well-being of the environment and its preservation ( Stern et al, 1999 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This discrepancy could be attributed to various factors, including the complexity of translating intentions into concrete actions and the presence of other contextual or situational factors that may affect behavior in the specific context of riparian PUFs management. It can be discussed that people with knowledge about EVs of PUFs have positive behavioral intention ( Jama et al, 2023 ), but translation of this intention into behavior needs some measures including training and education. Furthermore, EVs may be more abstract and general in nature, focusing on the overall well-being of the environment and its preservation ( Stern et al, 1999 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%