UNDERSTANDING THE PREDICTORS OF STUDENTS’ ECOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR: EVIDENCE FROM GHANA

Authors

  • Peter Asare-Nuamah
  • Angela Kyerewaa Ayisi-Addo
  • Daniella Delali Sedegah

Keywords:

Tertiary students, environmental education, pro environmental behaviour, environmental knowledge,, social value

Abstract

Purpose –– This study examines the factors influencing the adoption of ecological behaviour among first year students at the
University of Environment and Sustainable Development in Ghana.
Methods –– The study employed a questionnaire survey design. Data was collected from 103 students enrolled into programmes
offered by the School of Sustainable Development and the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences. Inferential analysis was computed using regression.
Findings –– Results show that students’ demographic characteristics, particularly their current and past academic programmes, year of completion of senior high school and household size, positively influence their environmental knowledge and ecological behaviour.
Conclusion & Recommendation –– The study concludes that social values and environmental knowledge contribute significantly to promoting students’ ecological behaviour. The study therefore recommends the need for an inclusive and multistakeholder approach to integrating environmental education and social values into existing and future curricula and
academic programmes.
Keywords –– Tertiary students, environmental education, pro environmental behaviour, environmental knowledge, social
value

Published

2023-06-14

How to Cite

Asare-Nuamah, P., Ayisi-Addo, A. K., & Sedegah, D. D. . (2023). UNDERSTANDING THE PREDICTORS OF STUDENTS’ ECOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR: EVIDENCE FROM GHANA. Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development (JESD), 2(1), 15–28. Retrieved from https://www.jesd.uesd.edu.gh/index.php/main/article/view/39

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