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Determining the role of eudaimonic values in conservation behavior.

Sophia Winkler-Schor1,2, Carena J van Riper1, Adam Landon3, Rose Keller4.   

Abstract

Values are the fundamental reasons why people engage in conservation behaviors. Recent research has called for a more refined approach to studying values in a way that accounts for the concept of eudaimonia. However, the empirical properties for a eudaimonic value scale have not been tested given that previous investigations have remained at the theoretical level. Drawing from an on-site survey of visitors to Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, we used a latent profile analysis used a latent profile analysis to better understand the expression of multiple values of nature. Specifically, we segmented respondents by their value orientations with a particular focus on evaluating eudaimonic and hedonic values, alongside the established dimensions of altruistic, biospheric, and egoistic values. We identified 4 distinct subgroups defined by value orientations and validated these subgroups based on measures of conservation behavior and sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., age). These results indicated campaign messaging should harness a combination of eudaimonic, biospheric, and altruistic values to propel individual behavior. We also observed that hedonic and egoistic values defined how people related to nature and played a role, albeit less pronounced, in motivating them to take action. Our study is one of the first efforts to operationalize eudaimonia in a conservation context; thus, we have opened a new avenue for protected-area managers to align their strategies with the underlying values of stakeholders.
© 2020 Society for Conservation Biology.

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Keywords:  behavior change; cambios en el comportamiento; ciencias sociales de la conservación; conservation social science; protected areas; psicología; psychology; valores; values; áreas protegidas; 价值; 保护区; 保护社会科学; 心理学; 行为改变

Year:  2020        PMID: 33245811     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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1.  On the predictors of pro-environmental behaviors: integrating personal values and the 2-MEV among secondary school students in Tanzania.

Authors:  Josephat Paul Nkaizirwa; Florien Nsanganwimana; Catherine Musalagani Aurah
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2022-03-07
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