The Role of Future Orientation in Environmental Behavior: Analyzing the Relationship on the Individual and Cultural Levels |
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Authors: | Nurit Carmi Sara Arnon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Environmental Sciences , Tel-Hai Academic College , Upper-Galilee , Israel;2. Department of Multidisciplinary Studies , Tel-Hai Academic College , Upper-Galilee , Israel;3. Golan Research Institute , University of Haifa , Haifa , Israel |
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Abstract: | The concept of sustainability includes a personal and societal imperative to assume responsibility for the future outcomes of present actions, to look forward, or in other words, to have a future orientation. Future orientation is both a personality trait and a cultural characteristic that strongly influences behavioral decisions on the personal and societal levels, respectively. This research addresses the relationship between future orientation and pro-environmental behavior on both levels. In a representative sample of the population (n = 1216), we found that individuals with developed future orientation demonstrated more pro-environmental tendencies. On the cross-cultural level we also found that in countries that conduct future-oriented practices in general the environment benefits, because the citizens tend to behave more pro-environmentally. The parallel between factors that affect future orientation and environmental behavior and the implications for promoting pro-environmental practices in the social and personal levels are discussed. |
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Keywords: | conservation psychology cross-national research environmental attitudes and behavior future orientation |
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