Modelling categorical data to identify factors influencing concern for the natural environment in Iran

J Environ Manage. 2011 Oct;92(10):2836-43. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.06.037. Epub 2011 Jul 13.

Abstract

Loglinear modelling techniques were used to identify the interactions and interrelationships underlying categorical environmental concern data collected from 9062 respondents in Iran. After fitting various loglinear models to the data, the most parsimonious model highlighted that a combination of interacting factors, namely educational attainment, age, gender, and residential location were responsible for influencing personal concern for the environment. Although high educational attainment had a close correspondence with high concern for the environment the loglinear results, when visualized with a geographical information system, demonstrated wide spatial variations in educational attainment and concern for the environment. Nearly two-thirds of the respondents were not highly educated, and were therefore not highly concerned for the environment. The finding that both rural and urban male and female respondents in the 15-24 years age category, with 10-12 years of education, had the strongest interaction with personal concern for the environment could be beneficial for policy planners to utilize education as the primary instrument to enhance environmental governance and prospects for sustainable development.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Age Factors
  • Attitude*
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Educational Status
  • Environment*
  • Environmental Policy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Linear Models
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Models, Statistical