THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CULTURE: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
environmental culture, awareness, overconsumption, sustainability, legislation, environmental protection, nature, urban planning.Abstract
In recent years, the environmental crisis has become one of the most urgent global issues. Environmental culture — a system of values, habits, and behaviors that define the way people interact with nature — plays a crucial role in shaping the future of our planet. This article analyzes the main problems related to environmental culture, including low environmental awareness, overconsumption, weak legislation, disconnection from nature, and unsustainable urban development. It also discusses practical solutions aimed at strengthening environmental culture and promoting sustainable lifestyles.
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