Lea Emma, Worsley Anthony
Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125, Australia.
Appetite. 2008 Mar-May;50(2-3):207-14. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2005.07.012. Epub 2007 Jun 12.
The aim of this study was to examine Australians' food-related environmental beliefs and behaviours. Questionnaires were posted to 500 randomly selected adults, with 223 questionnaires completed (58% response rate). Decreased use of packaging by food manufacturers was viewed as being the most important item to help the environment, while lower meat consumption was seen as least likely to help. Composting food scraps and purchase or consumption of locally produced foods were the most commonly performed food-related environmental behaviours, while use of organic products was the least commonly performed. Moderate consistency (rs=0.54) was found between reported beliefs and behaviours. Older people were more likely to perform certain food-related environmental behaviours, such as composting. Awareness of the impact on the environment of meat production, organic compared to conventional farming, and food packaging was low even among those who were found to already believe that food-related actions are important to help the environment, suggesting widespread consciousness raising is needed.
本研究的目的是调查澳大利亚人与食品相关的环境观念和行为。问卷被寄给500名随机挑选的成年人,共收回223份问卷(回复率为58%)。食品制造商减少包装使用被视为对环境最有帮助的事项,而减少肉类消费被认为对环境帮助最小。将食物残渣制成堆肥以及购买或消费本地生产的食品是最常实施的与食品相关的环保行为,而使用有机产品则是最不常实施的行为。在报告的观念和行为之间发现了中等程度的一致性(rs = 0.54)。老年人更有可能实施某些与食品相关的环保行为,比如制作堆肥。即使在那些已认为与食品相关的行动对保护环境很重要的人群中,对肉类生产、有机农业与传统农业相比以及食品包装对环境影响的认识也很低,这表明需要广泛提高公众意识。