The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between the citizens of 26 countries that participated in the 2000 International Social Survey Program (ISSP) and to explain the differences. Prior studies (e.g., Dunlap, Gallup, and Gallup, 1993; Brechin, 1999) suggest that the increase of environmental concern is a global phenomenon. However, Inglehart (1995), as well as Diekmann and Franzen (1999), argue that the level of environmental concern and knowledge is highly correlated with GNP per capita. Copyright (c) 2003 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
Empirical studies of public opinion on environmental protection have typically been grounded in Ingl...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
This article discusses the determinants and the development of public concern for the state of the n...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
Conventional wisdom holds that concern for the environment is limited to residents of the wealthy in...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
Empirical studies of public opinion on environmental protection have typically been grounded in Ingl...
Objective. The goal of this article is to compare the concern for the natural environment between th...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
This article discusses the determinants and the development of public concern for the state of the n...
This paper analyzes the development of environmental concern by using the three waves of the environ...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
The aim of the study was to empirically test whether grouping people according to their general beli...
Conventional wisdom holds that concern for the environment is limited to residents of the wealthy in...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
Researchers have not developed an adequate understanding of the processes influencing the formation ...
Empirical studies of public opinion on environmental protection have typically been grounded in Ingl...