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Effect of environmental knowledge on pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors: a comparative analysis between engineering students and professionals in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico)

Ingrid Iovana Burgos Espinoza, Jorge Luis García-Alcaráz, Alfonso J. Gil, José Roberto Díaz-Reza

2024Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study examines the effects of environmental knowledge on pro-environmental attitudes and behavior by analyzing the relationship between general environmental knowledge (GEK), specific environmental knowledge (SEK), environmental attitudes (ENA), and public pro-environmental behavior (PPB) in two demographic groups: engineering students from universities and active engineers working in the maquiladora industry, both in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico). A questionnaire was designed based on a literature review, adapted to the Mexican context, and applied to engineers in 21 companies and 3 universities; 1449 valid responses were collected, and a structural equation model was developed to validate the five hypotheses. The findings suggest that SEK exerts a more significant influence on active engineers’ PPB, possibly because of their industry experience and understanding of the environmental consequences of industrial processes. In contrast, engineering students may exhibit less developed PPB despite having a solid theoretical foundation compared to active engineers. These findings have important implications for both groups’ education and development of environmental awareness and strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Sustainable developmentEnvironmental educationPsychologyEnvironmental ethicsPolitical sciencePedagogyPhilosophyLawEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessClimate Change Communication and Perception