School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK.
Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC), Netherlands.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2018 Aug;133:945-955. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.05.061. Epub 2018 Jun 15.
Marine litter is a global challenge and society plays an important role via lifestyles and behaviour, including policy support. We analysed public perceptions of marine litter and contributing factors, using data from 1133 respondents across 16 European countries. People reported high levels of concern about marine litter, and the vast majority (95%) reported seeing litter when visiting the coast. The problem was attributed to product and packaging design and behaviour rather than lack of facilities or accidental loss of items. Retailers, industry and government were perceived as most responsible, but also least motivated and competent to reduce marine litter, whereas scientists and environmental groups were perceived as least responsible but most motivated and competent. Regression analyses demonstrated the importance of psychological factors such as values and social norms above sociodemographic variables. These findings are important for communications and interventions to reduce inputs of marine litter to the natural environment.
海洋垃圾是一个全球性的挑战,社会通过生活方式和行为(包括政策支持)发挥着重要作用。我们分析了来自 16 个欧洲国家的 1133 名受访者对海洋垃圾和促成因素的看法。人们对海洋垃圾表示高度关注,绝大多数(95%)人在沿海地区游玩时看到过垃圾。造成这个问题的原因是产品和包装设计以及行为,而不是缺乏设施或物品意外丢失。零售商、工业界和政府被认为是最负责任的,但也是最缺乏动力和能力来减少海洋垃圾的,而科学家和环保组织则被认为是最不负责任的,但最有动力和能力的。回归分析表明,心理因素(如价值观和社会规范)比社会人口变量更为重要。这些发现对于减少海洋垃圾向自然环境输入的沟通和干预措施很重要。