Genetic Contribution to Concern for Nature and Proenvironmental Behavior

Author:

Chang Chia-chen1ORCID,Nghiem Thi Phuong Le1,Fan Qiao2ORCID,Tan Claudia L Y1,Oh Rachel Rui Ying3,Lin Brenda B4,Shanahan Danielle F5,Fuller Richard A3,Gaston Kevin J6,Carrasco L Roman1

Affiliation:

1. National University of Singapore, Singapore

2. Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore

3. Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

4. CSIRO Land and Water Flagship, Dutton Park, Queensland, Australia

5. ZEALANDIA Ecosanctuary, Wellington, New Zealand

6. Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Earth is undergoing a devastating extinction crisis caused by human impacts on nature, but only a fraction of society is strongly concerned and acting on the crisis. Understanding what determines people's concern for nature, environmental movement activism, and personal conservation behavior is fundamental if sustainability is to be achieved. Despite its potential importance, the study of the genetic contribution to concern for nature and proenvironmental behaviors has been neglected. Using a twin data set (N = 2312), we show moderate heritability (30%–40%) for concern for nature, environmental movement activism, and personal conservation behavior and high genetic correlations between them (.6–.7), suggesting a partially shared genetic basis. Our results shed light on the individual variation in sustainable behaviors, highlighting the importance of understanding both the environmental and genetic components in the pursuit of sustainability.

Funder

Medical Research Council

European Union

Chronic Disease Research Foundation

King’s College London

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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