An exploration of the daily environmentally sustainable practices by South African youths living in Urban Gauteng

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Gossow, Claudia

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2016-06

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Community engagement , Environmental awareness , Dynamic Social Networking Model , Participatory action , Reasonable Persons Model , Social Constructivist Paradigm

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This qualitative study explores daily environmental sustainable attitudes and behaviours of Gauteng’s urban youth. A social constructivist paradigm underlines the views, challenges and activities expressed. The Reasonable Person Model (RPM) and Social Networking Theory ensure that the content, as well as methodological elements and results herein adhere to a psychological framework. Focus groups and online interviews were utilised to explore the link between community well-being and the state of the natural environment and the sample was drawn using purposive and snowball sampling. The literature reviewed focuses on existing climate change concerns, pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours, and emerging local and international practices, including the importance of expanding local practices. A thematic analysis, ensured for a broad variety of responses, and hence detailed discussion -of and dissemination of results. Using common threads in the results, recommendations and suggestions were made, to improve future studies and research practices concerning Environmental Responsible Behaviours (ERBs).

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Gossow, Claudia (2016) An exploration of the daily environmentally sustainable practices by South African youths living in Urban Gauteng, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21912>

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