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What Makes an Environmental Steward? An Individual Differences Approach

Ryan Plummer, Julia Baird, Gillian Dale

2021Environmental Values12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Engaging in environmental stewardship is critical for sustainability. Understanding individual differences and engagement is an important gap in present scholarship and addressing it is necessary to understand individual factors that relate to the types of activities engaged in, motivations and barriers to environmental stewardship. We surveyed 637 Canadian and American adults via Amazon Mechanical Turk, querying a range of demographic, psychological and environmental perceptions factors as well as motivations and barriers to stewardship activities. Respondents were ultimately grouped into Non-Stewards, Home-Oriented Stewards and Community-Oriented Stewards. Few differences were found among these groups. However, Home-Oriented Stewards and Community-Oriented Stewards exhibited very different initial and ongoing motivations to engage in environmental stewardship. Accordingly, we identify stewardship motivations as a potential leverage point and as one of several promising avenues for future research related to enhancing engagement in environmental stewardship for the sustainability of the planet.

Topics & Concepts

Stewardship (theology)Environmental stewardshipSustainabilityLeverage (statistics)ScholarshipPublic relationsPerceptionEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningPolitical scienceSociologyPsychologyGeographyEcologyEnvironmental scienceMachine learningNeuroscienceComputer scienceLawPoliticsBiologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessClimate Change Communication and Perception