Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3188
Title: What does environmental happiness mean to students?
Authors: Radaković, Jelena Andreja 
Ćirović, Marko 
Milenković, Nemanja 
Pepić, Marko
Petrović, Nataša 
Keywords: environment;environmental happiness;environmental attitudes;students
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2023
Publisher: University of Maribor Press: Maribor
Abstract: The potential connection between environment and
happiness is a relatively novel and understudied topic. This paper aims
to contribute to this new research trend by investigating the long-term
association between environmental protection and happiness by
studying the correlation between the environment and students’
attitudes. There have been two types of academic interest in the
relationship between the environment and happiness: first, there has
been a real curiosity in how the environment influences individuals’
subjective well-being; second, there is a surge of interest in how proenvironmental actions affect individual's well-being, and how, in turn,
people's emotional states can be used to prompt them into behaving in
ways that are more ecologically responsible. The current concept of
health is a complex interaction of environmental, organizational, and
personal elements within the contexts and settings in which individuals
live. Thus, broader environmental issues must be evaluated in the
context of population health, as illustrated, for instance, in studies of
migratory communities in which the impacts of a shifting life
environment on health were shown to be considerable. Twenty-nine
years ago, Chapter 36 of Agenda 21 proposed an education and
sustainable development action plan. But even so, progress in
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) has so far been
extremely slow. The authors of the paper have for precisely these
reasons chose to conduct a survey amongst students of the University
of Belgrade – Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia, with the aim
of finding out what exactly do students know about environmental
happiness, what are their current attitudes towards the state of the
environment in Serbia, and how all of this affects their future. The
questionnaire included 102 students. An analysis of the results was
carried out using the SPSS 25 software package.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3188
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