نتایج جستجو برای: environmental behavior

تعداد نتایج: 966703  

Environmental crises-including production of huge amounts of waste in metropolises-have become a serious problem today. The present study applied the Bourdieu Cultural Capital Theory to study the role of the cultural capital of families in Tehran in their environmental behavior. The research method was, survey and sample size consisted of 384 families in regions no. 11 and 20 of Tehran Municipa...

2017
Shu-Chiang Lin Anis Rahmawati Amna Satria Fadil Persada

The present study was aimed at measuring citizens’ behavior intention (BI) regarding mandatory and voluntary pro-environmental programs. Two pro-environmental activities, which consist of an environmental impact assessment (EIA) as a mandatory program and ecolabel products as a voluntary program, were predicted by a pro-environmental planned behavior (PEPB) model. A total of 240 questionnaire d...

2016
Nobuyoshi Suto Amanda Laque Genna L De Ness Grant E Wagner Debbie Watry Tony Kerr Eisuke Koya Mark R Mayford Bruce T Hope Friedbert Weiss

Conflicting evidence exists regarding the role of infralimbic cortex (IL) in the environmental control of appetitive behavior. Inhibition of IL, irrespective of its intrinsic neural activity, attenuates not only the ability of environmental cues predictive of reward availability to promote reward seeking, but also the ability of environmental cues predictive of reward omission to suppress this ...

2013
Alexander I. Stiby John Macleod Matthew Hickman Vikki L. Yip Nicholas J. Timpson Marcus R. Munafò

INTRODUCTION Our aim was to understand the strength of association between parental smoking and child environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in order to inform the development of future tobacco control policies. ETS was measured using child cotinine levels below the active smoking threshold. METHODS Participants were drawn from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children and inclu...

2006
Dirgha J. Ghimire Paul Mohai

The rise in environmental concerns around the globe has prompted increasing research on the links between such concerns and behavior. However, most studies have focused on pro-environmental behaviors in affluent western societies, such as willingness to pay for environmental protection, pro-environmental political actions, and consumption patterns. Using multiple data sets from the Chitwan Vall...

2010
Anne B Knol Pauline Slottje Jeroen P van der Sluijs Erik Lebret

BACKGROUND Environmental health impact assessments often have to deal with substantial uncertainties. Typically, the knowledge-base is limited with incomplete, or inconsistent evidence and missing or ambiguous data. Consulting experts can help to identify and address uncertainties. METHODS Formal expert elicitation is a structured approach to systematically consult experts on uncertain issues...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
David M Studdert Tamara M Vu Sarah S Fox Ian P Anderson Jill E Keeffe Hugh R Taylor

Researchers have longstanding concerns about the logistical and administrative burdens posed by ethics review of multisite studies involving human participants. Centralised ethics review, in which approval by one committee has authority across multiple sites, is widely touted as a strategy for streamlining the process. The Harmonisation of Multi-centre Ethical Review (HoMER) project is currentl...

2000
Katharina Holzinger

Little empirically based social scientific research has been carried out with the aim of evaluating mediation procedures. Generally, such procedures are evaluated retrospectively and on the basis of very general criteria (Was an agreement achieved?). The Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB) is conducting a research project into mediation procedures in the field of environmental protectio...

2000
Paul C. Stern

This article develops a conceptual framework for advancing theories of environmentally significant individual behavior and reports on the attempts of the author’s research group and others to develop such a theory. It discusses definitions of environmentally significant behavior; classifies the behaviors and their causes; assesses theories of environmentalism, focusing especially on value-belie...

2008
Rajiv Bhatia Aaron Wernham

OBJECTIVES The National Environmental Policy Act and related state laws require many public agencies to analyze and disclose potentially significant environmental effects of agency actions, including effects on human health. In this paper we review the purpose and procedures of environmental impact assessment (EIA), existing regulatory requirements for health effects analysis, and potential bar...

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