Experiential Factors as a Determinant for Climate Change Mitigation Behavior: A Case of Tourist Hotel Managers in Naivasha Sub-County, Kenya
Date
2024-03-09
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Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science
Abstract
Climate change is typically abstract, large scale, slow and often unrelated to the welfare of people’s
usual activities. There are however moments when the consequences of climate change are readily
apparent, such as through experiencing extreme weather events. This study examined the
association between personal experiences with extreme weather events together with emotions
and taking actions that mitigate the consequences of climate change, a largely under researchedtopic. This relationship was tested among 182 randomly selected tourist hotel managers in
Naivasha Sub-County in Kenya using paper and pencil survey techniques. An instrument made up
of questions on the managers’ extent of their personal involvement with extreme climate risks and
events was utilized. Another set of questions that rated the managers’ level of emotions towards
climate change was also included. The study identified two categories of climate change mitigation
behaviors (CCMB) using principle component analysis that are adopted by managers namely
efficiency and curtailment practices. A beta regression model that accounts for the non-normality of
the data was used to examine the relationship between experiential factors and CCMB. Findings
indicate a moderate engagement in CCMB among the surveyed managers. Experiencing disasters
was negatively and significantly associated with both curtailment and efficiency CCMB. Emotions
were positively associated with efficiency CCMB but had a negative association with curtailment
CCMB. The findings suggest that public education would benefit from strategies that focus on
connecting experiencing weather related disasters and emotions with the reality of climate change.
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Keywords
Climate change mitigation behaviors, experiential factors, emotions, beta regression.
Citation
D. N., Kinyanjui, Damiannah Kieti, and Ondabu Kiage. 2024. “Experiential Factors As a Determinant for Climate Change Mitigation Behavior: A Case of Tourist Hotel Managers in Naivasha Sub-County, Kenya”. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 37 (6):81-94
