| Literature DB >> 27594931 |
Raphael J Nawrotzki1, Gilvan Guedes2, Roberto Luiz do Carmo3.
Abstract
In an age of climate change, researchers need to form a deepened understanding of the determinants of environmental concern, particularly in countries of emerging economies. This paper provides a region-specific investigation of the impact of socio-economic status (SES) and objective environmental conditions on environmental concern in urban Brazil. We make use of data that were collected from personal interviews of individuals living in the metropolitan areas of Baixada Santista and Campinas, in the larger São Paulo area. Results from multilevel regression models indicate that wealthier households are more environmentally concerned, as suggested by affluence and post-materialist hypotheses. However, we also observe that increasing environmental concern correlates with a decline in objective environmental conditions. Interactions between objective environmental conditions and SES reveal some intriguing relationships: Among poorer individuals, a decline in environmental conditions increases environmental concern as suggested by the objective problems hypothesis, while for the wealthy, a decline in environmental conditions is associated with lower levels of environmental concern.Entities:
Keywords: affluence hypothesis; environmental concern; environmental conditions; metropolitan Brazil; socio-economic status
Year: 2014 PMID: 27594931 PMCID: PMC5010233 DOI: 10.5539/jsd.v7n2p173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sustain Dev ISSN: 1913-9063