The Relationship between Systems Thinking and the New Ecological Paradigm

The Relationship between Systems Thinking and the New Ecological Paradigm

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Article ID: iaor20162676
Volume: 33
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 575
End Page Number: 586
Publication Date: Jul 2016
Journal: Systems Research and Behavioral Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: behaviour, geography & environment, economics, ecology
Abstract:

The goal of the present research was to examine the relationship between the cognitive paradigm systems thinking and an ecologically informed worldview, specifically the New Ecological Paradigm. One hundred and fifteen psychology undergraduate students completed an online questionnaire assessing systems thinking, ecological worldview, environmental value‐orientation, connectivity to nature, and environmental behaviors. Results demonstrated that systems thinkers possess a stronger ecological worldview and sense of connectivity with nature, harbour biospheric environmental values, and engage in more pro‐environmental behaviors than those scoring low on systems thinking. Furthermore, it was found that systems thinking both uniquely predicted and was predicted by the New Ecological Paradigm. Moreover, results demonstrated that systems thinkers are better able to acknowledge ‘system membership’ and possess a greater understanding of the characteristics of complex ecological systems and their mutual influence on social‐economic domains.

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