Attitude of European Citizens towards Biodiversity Issues in Germany

Author:

Agyemang Richard1,Dong Liang2,Mahmoud Hatem3,Wuni Ibrahim Yahaya4,Akpor Rexford-Newton5,Lamptey Eunice Naa Odarley6

Affiliation:

1. University of Leipzig

2. City University of Hong Kong

3. Aswan University

4. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

5. PSS Urbania Consulting Ltd

6. Kwame Nkrumah Univeristy of Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract The study aimed to explore the attitudes of Europeans, with a specific focus on the German population, towards biodiversity issues. Data from the Eurobarometer database was used to gain insights into public perceptions regarding biodiversity-related concerns. The findings revealed that gender plays a significant role in shaping attitudes towards biodiversity among German citizens, underscoring the importance of considering gender as a crucial factor when addressing biodiversity concerns. This result suggests that men and women possess differing perspectives, values, and levels of engagement with biodiversity issues. Moreover, the study observed a more positive attitude towards biodiversity among younger individuals, indicating a generational shift towards heightened environmental awareness and concern. Additionally, highly educated individuals exhibited more favorable attitudes, likely due to their increased exposure to environmental education and awareness programs. Surprisingly, unemployed individuals expressed positive attitudes, possibly because of their increased leisure time and engagement with nature. Understanding these gender differences can aid in developing targeted strategies and interventions to foster positive attitudes and engagement in biodiversity conservation. However, the study acknowledges certain limitations and calls for future research to address these limitations and explore potential interactions between variables. This would contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of how various factors impact attitudes towards biodiversity.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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