In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity? Analysing environmental attitudes in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic

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Harrison Esam Awuh
Reem Elbeltagy
Ravenstein Nyugap Awuh
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[1] Aeres University of Applied Sciences,Department of Geography and Planning, Faculty of Arts
[2] Association for Women’s Total Advancement and Development,undefined
[3] University of Bamenda,undefined
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GeoJournal | 2022年 / 87卷
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Covid-19; Pandemics; Lockdowns; Environmental attitudes;
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A widely used media narrative suggests that the environment benefitted from the Covid-19 lockdowns. Numerous publications which came out following the lockdowns only reinforced this view by seeing Covid-19 as an opportunity to think more about the environment. However, these narratives are largely anecdotal, assumptive and pay little attention to the question of what people actually think about the lockdowns in environmental terms. To fill this gap, this study provides the empirical basis needed to either support or reject the aforementioned dominant narrative on Covid-19 and environment. Survey data (eighty questionnaires per country) were collected from participants in Cameroon (Buea), Egypt (Cairo), Italy (several major cities) India (Mumbai and New Delhi), and The Netherlands (mainly Amsterdam). The findings of this study reveal that generally, Covid-19 has not changed the way most people think about the environment. This is either because people were already pro-environmental before Covid-19, or people see Covid-19 and the visible environmental changes as temporal phenomenon. One other major observation in this study is the regional differences in environmental attitudes in relation to Covid-19. The least change in environmental attitudes was observed in high-income countries and the most change in low-middle-income countries. Therefore, the paper concludes that the importance of Covid-19 on a more sustainable future should not be overplayed or overemphasised. It will take more than a two-year break from normal living to mitigate environmental degradation. Accordingly, pro-environmentalism should focus on other intervention points.
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页码:4579 / 4597
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