An appreciation of the environmental benefits of lockdowns, concern about how COVID-related products have contributed to waste and hopes for a greener, pandemic-proof future are key findings of a national survey at the University of Auckland. The study's findings are published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology and Environmental Development.
Research fellow Dr. Komathi Kolandai and a team at the Faculty of Arts' COMPASS Research Center, notably center director, Associate Professor Barry Milne, designed five measures to find out people's COVID-related experiences and perceptions.
The survey attracted 993 respondents, which was weighted to represent the New Zealand population and sampled from the electoral roll. She says financial and mental health impacts due to COVID had no bearing on people's perceptions and views about nature. It was also clear that people aspired to a greener post-pandemic future and supported a range of measures to achieve it; but to be successful, they need the structural support.
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