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Environmental awareness and sustainable behavior of respondents in Germany, the Netherlands and Poland: A qualitative focus group study

Diana Boermans, Agnieszka Jagoda, David Lemiski, Jana Wegener, Malgorzata Krzywonos

2024Journal of Environmental Management55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The diverse European landscape of climate consciousness is shaped by political values, financial constraints, and country-specific point of view. The aim of the study was to unravel age-specific ecological awareness, forms of engagement, and perceptions, contributing to a nuanced understanding of climate dynamics. Selected regions: Germany (Rheinisches Revier), the Netherlands (Amsterdam Metropolitan Area), and Poland (Upper Silesia/Metropolis GZM) present different states regarding recycling/Circular Economy principles, and different environments. The research design incorporates an inductive qualitative approach to investigate environmental awareness and attitudes toward ecologically friendly behaviors. Six FGIs (Focus Group Interviews) were conducted across three European regions, involving participants from diverse age groups (20–39 years and 40–60 years) in each region. The study shows that ecological awareness varies between countries and generations, reflecting distinctive environmental strategies shaped by cultural and developmental factors. Participants in each region and age group exhibit diverse levels of engagement in sustainable activities, and highlight issues such as the need for tailored strategies, concerns related to eco-labelling, greenwashing, and inadequate waste treatment, as well as information gaps. These variations in pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors across age groups and regions underscore the need for tailored strategies and regional policies. Transparency in waste management, eco-labelling, and sustainable transportation alternatives should be prioritized. Educational initiatives addressing information gaps, especially regarding lifestyle choices, are crucial. Collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches are essential for fostering positive change and a sustainable future across the European Union. Transparent communication, regulatory measures, and accessible eco-friendly options encourage widespread adoption of pro-environmental behaviors. • Focus group research for environmental awareness & sustainable behaviors in Europe. • Attitudes of European citizens towards sustainable consumption and production. • Investigating environmental attitudes between age groups in regions of Europe. • Disparities in ecological awareness with different age groups between countries. • Tailoring environmental interventions based on consumer attitudes and perceptions.

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Focus groupQualitative researchEnvironmental healthGroup (periodic table)Sustainable developmentEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental planningPsychologyGeographyEnvironmental resource managementBusinessPolitical scienceMedicineSociologyEnvironmental scienceMarketingSocial scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryLawEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityFocus Groups and Qualitative MethodsSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy