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Low-Carbon Practices and Cultural Adaptation Among Older Chinese Migrants: Insights from Walking Interviews on Environmental Policy and Social Integration
by
Dong, Hua
, Ni, Qing
, Kaniadakis, Antonios
in
Acculturation
/ Adaptation
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Carbon
/ China
/ China - ethnology
/ Chinese languages
/ Climate change
/ Community organizations
/ Community structure
/ Consciousness
/ Cost control
/ Cultural capital
/ Cultural factors
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural identity
/ Cultural values
/ Culture
/ Dissemination
/ East Asian People
/ Education policy
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental Policy
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Expenditures
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Food consumption
/ Generational differences
/ Government agencies
/ Habits
/ Humans
/ Immigration policy
/ Intercultural communication
/ Interviews
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ Norms
/ Older people
/ Public spaces
/ Racial differences
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Retail stores
/ Social exclusion
/ Social integration
/ Social isolation
/ Social networks
/ Supermarkets
/ Sustainability
/ Transients and Migrants - psychology
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
/ Walking
2025
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Low-Carbon Practices and Cultural Adaptation Among Older Chinese Migrants: Insights from Walking Interviews on Environmental Policy and Social Integration
by
Dong, Hua
, Ni, Qing
, Kaniadakis, Antonios
in
Acculturation
/ Adaptation
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Carbon
/ China
/ China - ethnology
/ Chinese languages
/ Climate change
/ Community organizations
/ Community structure
/ Consciousness
/ Cost control
/ Cultural capital
/ Cultural factors
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural identity
/ Cultural values
/ Culture
/ Dissemination
/ East Asian People
/ Education policy
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental Policy
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Expenditures
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Food consumption
/ Generational differences
/ Government agencies
/ Habits
/ Humans
/ Immigration policy
/ Intercultural communication
/ Interviews
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ Norms
/ Older people
/ Public spaces
/ Racial differences
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Retail stores
/ Social exclusion
/ Social integration
/ Social isolation
/ Social networks
/ Supermarkets
/ Sustainability
/ Transients and Migrants - psychology
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
/ Walking
2025
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Low-Carbon Practices and Cultural Adaptation Among Older Chinese Migrants: Insights from Walking Interviews on Environmental Policy and Social Integration
by
Dong, Hua
, Ni, Qing
, Kaniadakis, Antonios
in
Acculturation
/ Adaptation
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Carbon
/ China
/ China - ethnology
/ Chinese languages
/ Climate change
/ Community organizations
/ Community structure
/ Consciousness
/ Cost control
/ Cultural capital
/ Cultural factors
/ Cultural heritage
/ Cultural identity
/ Cultural values
/ Culture
/ Dissemination
/ East Asian People
/ Education policy
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental Policy
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnicity
/ Expenditures
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Food consumption
/ Generational differences
/ Government agencies
/ Habits
/ Humans
/ Immigration policy
/ Intercultural communication
/ Interviews
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ Norms
/ Older people
/ Public spaces
/ Racial differences
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Retail stores
/ Social exclusion
/ Social integration
/ Social isolation
/ Social networks
/ Supermarkets
/ Sustainability
/ Transients and Migrants - psychology
/ United Kingdom
/ United States
/ Walking
2025
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Low-Carbon Practices and Cultural Adaptation Among Older Chinese Migrants: Insights from Walking Interviews on Environmental Policy and Social Integration
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Low-Carbon Practices and Cultural Adaptation Among Older Chinese Migrants: Insights from Walking Interviews on Environmental Policy and Social Integration
2025
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This study employs walking interviews to examine the low-carbon practices, cultural adaptation, and policy awareness of older Chinese migrants in the UK within their everyday environments. A total of 20 participants were interviewed in public spaces such as parks, supermarkets, and their homes. Using contextual thematic analysis, the study identifies key factors influencing their environmental behaviors. The findings reveal the following: (1) Language barriers, economic pressures, and social isolation limit migrants’ understanding of environmental policies. Many participants rely on self-sufficient ethnic community networks rather than engaging with mainstream sources; (2) Generational differences are evident—younger migrants demonstrate greater theoretical awareness of environmental policies, whereas older migrants exhibit stronger low-carbon behaviors through energy conservation and waste reduction; (3) A balance between cultural identity and consumption habits—while some migrants adjust their dietary, spending, and linguistic habits, core cultural values such as frugality and family responsibility remain unchanged. This study highlights the value of walking interviews in capturing situational insights into low-carbon behaviors and cultural adaptation. It provides empirical evidence for government agencies and community organizations, advocating for cross-cultural environmental education and improved policy communication. Recommendations include targeted environmental training, community-based volunteer initiatives, intergenerational environmental education, and policy dissemination through WeChat, Chinese communities, and ethnic networks. These measures can help bridge the generational gap in policy awareness and promote social integration among older Chinese migrants.
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