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Concern about the human health implications of marine biodiversity loss is higher among less educated and poorer citizens: results from a 14-country study in Europe Davison, S.M.C.; White, M.P.; Pahl, S.; Taylor, T.; Borja, A.; McMeel, O.; Kellett, P.; Roberts, B.R.; Fleming, L.E (2023). Concern about the human health implications of marine biodiversity loss is higher among less educated and poorer citizens: results from a 14-country study in Europe. Front. Mar. Sci. 10: 949263. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.949263
In: Frontiers in Marine Science. Frontiers Media: Lausanne. e-ISSN 2296-7745
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Methods: The current study aimed to better understand key sociodemographic and personality predictors of concern about marine biodiversity loss and the desire for more research into marine biodiversity protection, in an attempt to support communication efforts targeting specific sectors in society. Data were drawn from nationally representative samples of 14 European countries (n = 14,167). Results: Results show greater concern about marine biodiversity loss and support for more research into marine biodiversity protection by older adults, females, and individuals: (i) without (vs. with) a university degree; (ii) with lower (vs. middle) incomes; (iii) who identified as politically left-wing; (iv) who visited the coast more often; and (v) those with more open, agreeable and conscientious personalities. Discussion: These results suggest that, although concern and research support are generally high among European citizens, policy makers and communicators need to take into consideration individual-level variation. |
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