CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF THE URBAN POPULATION OF PUNO, ANDEAN PLATEAU

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During the last decades in Puno, Peru, the problem of contamination has worsened due to the combined action of the disorderly growth of the urban population, poor management of solid waste, discharge of untreated sewage into the bay of Lake Titicaca and practices of inadequate sanitation and hygiene, severely affecting the environment and human health. The objective of the study was to characterize the pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors of the city’s population of Puno in relation to sanitation, pollution and environmental management. The research is non-experimental, quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive, correlational and micro level of analysis. The universe of study was the population over 18 years of age in the urban area, which comprises 97,264 inhabitants; the sample, determined at simple random, was 382 people. A structured questionnaire was applied. Descriptive and inferential analysis and hypothesis testing were performed with SPSS statistical software. The results indicate that the environmental attitudes of the majority of the population are positive regarding factors and sources of pollution and effects on human health. On the contrary, environmental practices are inadequate in environmental management in the home and health and hygiene conditions in the home. It is concluded that the sustainable improvement of pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors demands a new public policy of environmental education, whose implementation incorporates the effective participation of civil society based on an incentive system.

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Quispe, J. E. T. (2024). CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF THE URBAN POPULATION OF PUNO, ANDEAN PLATEAU. Granja, 39(1). https://doi.org/10.17163/lgr.n39.2024.03

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