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Conexión con la naturaleza y otros factores psicosociales determinantes del comportamiento proambiental

Authors: Macías‑Zambrano, L.H.;

Conexión con la naturaleza y otros factores psicosociales determinantes del comportamiento proambiental

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La relación que mantiene el ser humano con la naturaleza es un punto clave dentro de los problemas ambientales que se han presentado a través de la historia, y que han incrementado de forma alarmante en décadas recientes. Dentro de esta relación, nuestros comportamientos definen los impactos que se generan en la naturaleza, de tal forma que un cambio de perspectiva hacia comportamientos proambientales puede ayudar a encaminarnos hacia una existencia sostenible y así mejorar la situación actual del planeta. Así, el análisis del comportamiento proambiental y los factores que lo determinan resulta de gran importancia en el contexto ambiental actual. La presente tesis tiene como objetivo principal analizar el rol predictor y los procesos de interacción de distintas variables psicosociales determinantes del comportamiento ambiental. Lo anterior, a través de la resolución de cuatro estudios que conforman la tesis. El primer estudio, The ABC connectedness to nature scale: development and validation of a scale with an approach to affective, behavioural, and cognitive aspects, desarrolla una nueva escala multidimensional (ABC-CNS) que permite medir los factores afectivo, comportamental y cognitivo de la conexión con la naturaleza. El segundo estudio, The moderating effect of collective efficacy on the relationship between environmental values and ecological behaviors, analiza la interacción entre las variables individuales y colectivas dentro del comportamiento ambiental. El tercer estudio, Factors that determine the connectedness with nature in rural and urban contexts, analiza las variables que tienen influencia en los niveles de conexión con la naturaleza y sus dimensiones. El cuarto estudio, The role of implicit theories about climate change malleability in the prediction of pro‑environmental behavioral intentions evalúa a través de un experimento cómo las teorías implícitas y el sentido de responsabilidad acerca del cambio climático interactúan en el comportamiento proambiental. Los resultados confirman y revelan variables clave que influyen en el comportamiento proambiental, destacando la importancia de la conexión con la naturaleza, el lugar de residencia, valores ambientales, eficacia colectiva, teorías implícitas y sentido de responsabilidad, entre otros factores. De esta forma, la presente tesis contribuye a la comprensión integral del comportamiento proambiental y las vías para promover este comportamiento en la ciudadanía, proporcionando herramientas para el diagnóstico y diseño de estrategias efectivas para el desarrollo y ejecución de comportamientos proambientales. Además, se destaca la necesidad de abordar la complejidad del comportamiento proambiental desde una perspectiva multidisciplinar para desarrollar soluciones eficaces y sostenibles para los desafíos ambientales actuales y futuros.

The relationship that human beings maintain with nature is a key point within the environmental problems that have arisen throughout history, and that have increased alarmingly in recent decades. Within this relationship, our behaviors define the impacts generated on nature, in such a way that a change of perspective towards pro-environmental behaviors can help guide us towards a sustainable existence and thus improve the current situation of the planet. Thus, the analysis of proenvironmental behavior and the factors that determine it is of great importance in the current environmental context. The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the predictive role and the interaction processes of different psychosocial variables that determine environmental behavior. The above, through the resolution of four studies that constitute the thesis. The first study, The ABC connectedness to nature scale: development and validation of a scale with an approach to affective, behavioral, and cognitive aspects, develops a new multidimensional scale (ABC-CNS) that allows measuring the affective, behavioral, and cognitive factors of the connectedness with nature. The second study, The moderating effect of collective efficacy on the relationship between environmental values and ecological behaviors, analyzes the interaction between individual and collective variables within environmental behavior. The third study, Factors that determine the connectedness with nature in rural and urban contexts, analyzes the variables that influence the levels of connectedness with nature and its dimensions. The fourth study, The role of implicit theories about climate change malleability in the prediction of pro environmental behavioral intentions, evaluates through an experiment how implicit theories and the sense of responsibility about climate change interact in pro-environmental behavior. The results confirm and reveal key variables that influence pro-environmental behavior, highlighting the importance of the connectedness with nature, place of residence, environmental values, collective efficacy, implicit theories and sense of responsibility, among other factors. In this way, this thesis contributes to the comprehensive understanding of pro-environmental behavior and the ways to promote this behavior in citizens, providing tools for the diagnosis and design of effective strategies for the development and execution of pro-environmental behaviors. 4 Furthermore, the need to address the complexity of pro-environmental behavior from a multidisciplinary perspective is highlighted to develop effective and sustainable solutions to current and future environmental challenges.

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Educación ambiental, 330, Environmental education, Sostenibilidad, Psicología, Actitudes, Proenvironmental behavior, Sustainability, Psicology, Attitudes, Cambio climático, Climate change, Comportamiento proambiental, Variables psicosociales, Psychosocial variables

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