Explaining Proenvironmental Behavior: a Qualitative Study into the Motivations of Swedish Environmentalists
Abstract
In the quest to solve environmental problems it is crucial that we understand the basic willingness
of people to adopt relevant behavior changes. This study aims to make a qualitative contribution to
research in this field by analyzing influencing factors for proenvironmental behavior particularly in
Western society. The analysis unfolds in two steps. Firstly, relevant theoretical insights to explain
proenvironmental behavior or the lack thereof are presented. The study finds that there are several
possible biological and cultural limitations to the potential of humans to behave in
proenvironmental ways. It also finds that quantitative studies that have attempted to explain
proenvironmental behavior have rendered rather weak correlations and have thus been relatively
unsuccessful. As a second step, semi-structured interviews are conducted with a sample of Swedish
environmentalists in order to learn more about motivations and influencing factors for
proenvironmental behavior. The study identifies as the main influencing factors those that are either
of long duration or offer a visual aspect. It also finds that values are important and their place
amongst the aforementioned factors in influencing proenvironmental behavior is discussed. Based
on the findings, recommendations are made for further research as well as practical steps in which
proenvironmental behavior might be encouraged.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-12-05Author
de Boer, Margit
Keywords
proenvironmental behavior, environmental ethics, psychology, norm-activation, ecocentrism, anthropocentrism, Sweden
Series/Report no.
Global Studies
2011:3
Language
eng