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Understanding social sciences students’ perceptions of environment and nature: implications for critical thinking, reimagine socioecological futures and enriching intercultural dialogues

Autor(es): Alves, Fátima ; Vidal, Diogo Guedes ; Lourenço, Vitória ; Viegas, Vanda

Data: 2025

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/20191

Origem: Repositório Aberto da Universidade Aberta

Assunto(s): Nature; Environment; Social perceptions; Socioecological futures; Critical thinking


Descrição

This study presents the results of a survey applied to students of the curricular unit called “Environment, Health, and Wellbeing” which is part of the undergraduate degree in Social Sciences at the Universidade Aberta (Open University), an online distance public university in Portugal. The purpose of the survey was to understand students’ perceptions of the environment and nature, as constructed in their particular sociocultural contexts. It consisted of a series of questions about their environmental perceptions, their position on the environmental crisis and a call to re-imagine future socio-ecological scenarios. The survey was applied online to a universe of 308 students, organised in 5 classes of this curricular unit. With a total of 92 responses (29.9%), the majority of responses came from females (79.8%), with an average age of 44 years old and employed. Through qualitative analysis and reference to established themes, we reveal the multifaceted nature of students’ perspectives on environmental challenges. Students are concerned about environmental issues such as climate change, pollution and loss of biodiversity and believe that these issues should be addressed through policies and regulations. They were also capable of envisioning potential futures and exploring pessimistic, realistic, and optimistic scenarios. These findings underscore the significance of acknowledging and embracing diversity in social-ecological education. They bolster the argument that adjusting educational strategies to accommodate various perspectives, identifying obstacles, fostering critical thinking, and promoting innovation can inspire contextually relevant solutions to global socio-environmental challenges. Socio-ecological education needs to resonate with a wide range of students to empower them as agents of change in our rapidly changing world.

Tipo de Documento Capitulo
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório Aberto; Filho, Walter Leal; Newman, Julie; Lange Salvia, Amanda; Viera Trevisan, Laís; Corazza, Laura
Licença CC
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