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Exploring the Nexus Between Religiosity and Environmental Behaviors including Waste Management and Active Environmentalism: Empirical Findings from Turkish and Jordanian Muslim Samples
Authors : Ali Ayten, Hamza Ferhan, Amjad Mahmud Hussain
Pages : 489-507
Doi:10.33415/daad.1483106
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Publication Date : 2024-09-30
Article Type : Research
Abstract :This article investigates the nuanced interplay between religiosity and environmental behaviors, specifically waste management and active environmentalism, within the context of two distinct Muslim societies. Drawing upon correlational survey methodology and employing questionnaire techniques, data were collected from 355 individuals aged 18 to 59, with a demographic composition comprising 50.4% Turkish Muslims (N=179) and 49.6% Jordanian Muslims (N=176). The mean age of the sample is 25.6 (SD= 7.75). Utilizing measures such as the “Environmental Behavior Scale”, and “Brief Religiosity Scale”, the study sheds light on the differential impact of religiosity on environmental practices across socio-cultural contexts. Results revealed a positive correlation between religiosity and both waste management and active environmentalism among the Jordanian sample, whereas a positive association was observed solely between religiosity and waste management within the Turkish sample. The implications of these findings are discussed, alongside recommendations for future research endeavors in this domain.Keywords : Dindarlık, İklim Değişikliği, Küresel Isınma, Çevresel Davranış Ölçeği, Atık Yönetimi, Aktif Çevrecilik