Survey and comparative study of residents’ environment awareness in peri-urbanization area——a case study of Jimei District, Xiamen
ZHAO Yu1, LIN Tao1, XIAO Li-shan1, PAN Ling-yang1,2, ZHAO Qian-jun1
1. Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China; 2. Institute of Remote Sensing Application, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
Peri-urbanization area has become a hotspot in the field of international urban geography and ecology, but close attention hasn't been paid to the research of residents' environment awareness in peri-urbanization area. This study took Jimei District, Xiamen city——a typical peri-urbanization area as example, established the environmental awareness survey by questionnaires in different communities, looking for the factors of impacting residents' environment awareness and aiming to reveal the discrepancy among diverse communities by using statistical analysis. The result showed that, the most significant factor was family-income, and then education level. Meanwhile, residents' environment awareness in diverse communities of various urbanuation levels showed significant difference. In conclusion, to raise residents' education level and family-income was an important guarantee of higher environment awareness. Promoting the communities' atmosphere for higher environment awareness is a prominence way to raise residents' environment awareness.
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ZHAO Yu1, LIN Tao1, XIAO Li-shan1, PAN Ling-yang1,2, ZHAO Qian-jun1. Survey and comparative study of residents’ environment awareness in peri-urbanization area——a case study of Jimei District, Xiamen. , 2010, 29(3): 274-279.
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