Exploring the influence of outdoor recreation participation on pro-environmental behaviour in a demographically diverse population |
| |
Authors: | Lincoln R. Larson Jason W. Whiting Gary T. Green |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Warnell School of Forestry &2. Natural Resources , University of Georgia , 180 E. Green St., Athens , GA , 30602-2152 , USA larsonl@warnell.uga.edu;4. Natural Resources , University of Georgia , 180 E. Green St., Athens , GA , 30602-2152 , USA |
| |
Abstract: | This study used structural equation modelling to examine the effects of socio-demographic variables and outdoor recreation participation on pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) among an ethnically diverse population of adult state-park visitors near Atlanta, Georgia, USA (N?=?319). Data collected through intercept surveys at three state parks were used to examine interactions among potential predictors of PEB, including socio-demographics (ethnicity, gender, education, and income), outdoor recreation participation (during childhood and adulthood), and environmental value orientations (biocentric and anthropocentric). The best fitting model accounted for 40% of the variance in self-reported PEB and indicated the strongest positive relationship between adult outdoor recreation participation and PEB (β?=?0.54, t?=?5.70). Biocentric and anthropocentric value orientation scores were also significant antecedents of PEB (β?=?0.17, t?=?1.99, and β?=?0.19, t?=?2.56, respectively), and both were influenced by socio-demographic variables. Overall, results suggest that a diverse public's environmental ethos and propensity to engage in PEBs could be influenced by outdoor recreation opportunities. |
| |
Keywords: | environmental value orientations ethnicity outdoor recreation pro-environmental behaviour structural equation modelling |
|
|