Pro-environmental behavior plays one of the most important roles in reducing global environmental change. This systematic review critically analyzes methodology and synthesizes results of 49 empirical stud¬ies of pro-environmental behavior in Russia published between 1999 and 2021. Methodological advantages of the studies include the use of primary data and sample sizes. The shortcomings include a lack of experi¬mental studies, the use of self-reports and descriptive data analyses. Recently, however, the methodological quality of studies has been improving. The most common forms of pro-environmental behavior in Russia are: household waste management and reduction, land clearing and greening, resource conservation and eco-consumption. The determinants of pro-environmental behavior include gender (female), level of educa¬tion (higher), biospheric values, environmental concern, environmental motivation, personal and descrip¬tive norms. The expansion of evidence base on pro-environmental behavior and its determinants in Russia should be accompanied by a wider use of laboratory and natural experiments, and improvements in data collection and analysis methodology.
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Sautkina, E. V., Agissova, F. B., Ivanova, A. A., Ivande, K. S., & Kabanova, V. S. (2022). PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR IN RUSSIA. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. Experimental Psychology (Russia), 15(2), 172–193. https://doi.org/10.17759/exppsy.2022150213
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