Raghu Raman , Payel Das , Santanu Mandal , Vivek Vijayan , Amritesh AR , Prema Nedungadi
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Abstract
This interdisciplinary study addresses a critical gap in environmental behavior research by focusing on Gen Z's engagement with tree planting, a key yet underexplored activity in the context of achieving sustainable development goals. Motivated by the need to understand how cultural practices and environmental policies influence young people's participation in sustainability efforts, this research examines how integrating psychological theories with sociocultural dynamics can enhance our understanding of proactive environmental engagement. Leveraging frameworks from psychology, sociology, environmental science, and cultural studies, this research integrates the Value-Belief-Norm theory and the Theory of Planned Behavior to analyze how Gen Z's values, environmental beliefs, and perceived behavioral control influence their intentions and actions toward tree planting. The methodology involves a two-phase empirical investigation: initially developing and validating measurement items with 141 Gen Z participants, followed by a second phase with 203 participants to validate the proposed model using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The findings highlight that the environmental value of Gen Z significantly shapes its attitudes and behavioral intentions toward tree planting. Additionally, this study reveals the crucial role of personal norms and perceived behavioral control in steering individuals’ pro-environmental behaviors. The Vishu Thaineetham initiative, which has a global footprint and has transformed a cultural tradition into a sustainable tree-planting movement, is a case study for innovative ecological preservation. This initiative demonstrates the potential of culturally adapted practices to foster collective environmental engagement and promote cleaner production strategies. The implications for theory and practice, emphasizing insights into environmental behavior models, are also provided.
这项跨学科研究通过关注 Z 世代参与植树活动的情况,填补了环境行为研究中的一个重要空白。出于了解文化习俗和环境政策如何影响年轻人参与可持续发展活动的需要,本研究探讨了如何将心理学理论与社会文化动态相结合,从而加深我们对主动参与环境活动的理解。本研究利用心理学、社会学、环境科学和文化研究的框架,整合了价值-信念-规范理论和计划行为理论,分析 Z 世代的价值观、环境信念和感知行为控制如何影响他们的植树意向和行动。研究方法包括两个阶段的实证调查:首先在 141 名 Z 世代参与者中开发和验证测量项目,然后在第二阶段的 203 名参与者中使用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型验证所提出的模型。研究结果表明,Z 世代的环境价值观极大地影响了他们对植树的态度和行为意向。此外,本研究还揭示了个人规范和感知行为控制在引导个人亲环境行为中的关键作用。Vishu Thaineetham 计划足迹遍布全球,将文化传统转化为可持续的植树运动,是创新性生态保护的一个案例研究。该倡议展示了文化适应性实践在促进集体环境参与和推广清洁生产战略方面的潜力。此外,还提供了对理论和实践的影响,强调了对环境行为模式的见解。
期刊介绍:
Sustainable Futures: is a journal focused on the intersection of sustainability, environment and technology from various disciplines in social sciences, and their larger implications for corporation, government, education institutions, regions and society both at present and in the future. It provides an advanced platform for studies related to sustainability and sustainable development in society, economics, environment, and culture. The scope of the journal is broad and encourages interdisciplinary research, as well as welcoming theoretical and practical research from all methodological approaches.