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The Potential Pro-Environmental Behavior Spillover Effects of Specialization in Environmentally Responsible Outdoor Recreation
by
Taff, B. Derrick
, Lawhon, Ben
, Lawson, Danielle F.
, Brasier, Kathryn J.
, Miller, Zachary D.
, Agans, Jennifer P.
, Mateer, Timothy J.
, Melton, Theresa N.
in
Behavior
/ behavioral spillover
/ Climate change
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental behavior
/ environmental identity
/ Environmental impact
/ Human acts
/ Human behavior
/ Identity
/ land
/ Literature reviews
/ National parks
/ Outdoor recreation
/ Outdoors
/ Pandemics
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Participation
/ pro-environmental behavior
/ Recreation
/ recreation specialization
/ Specialization
/ structural equation modeling
/ United States
2023
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The Potential Pro-Environmental Behavior Spillover Effects of Specialization in Environmentally Responsible Outdoor Recreation
by
Taff, B. Derrick
, Lawhon, Ben
, Lawson, Danielle F.
, Brasier, Kathryn J.
, Miller, Zachary D.
, Agans, Jennifer P.
, Mateer, Timothy J.
, Melton, Theresa N.
in
Behavior
/ behavioral spillover
/ Climate change
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental behavior
/ environmental identity
/ Environmental impact
/ Human acts
/ Human behavior
/ Identity
/ land
/ Literature reviews
/ National parks
/ Outdoor recreation
/ Outdoors
/ Pandemics
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Participation
/ pro-environmental behavior
/ Recreation
/ recreation specialization
/ Specialization
/ structural equation modeling
/ United States
2023
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The Potential Pro-Environmental Behavior Spillover Effects of Specialization in Environmentally Responsible Outdoor Recreation
by
Taff, B. Derrick
, Lawhon, Ben
, Lawson, Danielle F.
, Brasier, Kathryn J.
, Miller, Zachary D.
, Agans, Jennifer P.
, Mateer, Timothy J.
, Melton, Theresa N.
in
Behavior
/ behavioral spillover
/ Climate change
/ COVID-19
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental behavior
/ environmental identity
/ Environmental impact
/ Human acts
/ Human behavior
/ Identity
/ land
/ Literature reviews
/ National parks
/ Outdoor recreation
/ Outdoors
/ Pandemics
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Participation
/ pro-environmental behavior
/ Recreation
/ recreation specialization
/ Specialization
/ structural equation modeling
/ United States
2023
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The Potential Pro-Environmental Behavior Spillover Effects of Specialization in Environmentally Responsible Outdoor Recreation
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The Potential Pro-Environmental Behavior Spillover Effects of Specialization in Environmentally Responsible Outdoor Recreation
2023
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Overview
Outdoor recreationists represent a key population to educate for pro-environmental behavior (PEB). Given that previous research has found a mixed relationship between outdoor recreation and PEB, this research merges several concepts to better understand the social psychological nuances of this relationship. Specifically, this study explores how specialization regarding environmentally responsible outdoor recreation is related to other PEBs through a behavioral spillover framework. A correlational structural equation model was utilized to test this framework within a merged population of individuals from the Leave No Trace organization and general United States citizens. The results suggested that traditional behavioral spillover dynamics held for private PEBs but not public PEBs. However, recreation specialization was significantly related to both PEB types. These results suggest that the current behavioral spillover theory may only explain the relationship between some PEBs. Furthermore, environmentally responsible outdoor recreation specialization may be a promising pathway toward a spillover into encouraging private and public PEBs.
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MDPI AG
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