Can Young Generations Recognize Marine Plastic Waste as a Systemic Issue?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Questionnaire Surveys
2.2.1. Questionnaire Set 1: Understanding of Stock–Flow Relationships
- (1)
- It will drop to zero.
- (2)
- It will decrease; however, it will not drop to zero.
- (3)
- It will increase.
2.2.2. Questionnaire Set 2: Understanding of Delays and Irreversibility
3. Results
3.1. The Osaka Blue Ocean Vision
3.2. Pattern Matching and Violation of Mass Balance Principles
3.3. Delays and Irreversibility
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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1. It will Drop to Zero | 2. It will Decrease; However, It will not Drop to Zero | 3. It will Increase | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Elementary school | 0 0.0% | 11 73.3% | 4 26.7% | 15 100.0% |
Middle- and high-school | 0 0.0% | 15 78.9% | 4 21.1% | 19 100.0% |
Total | 0 0.0% | 26 76.5% | 8 23.5% | 34 100.0% |
No | Yes | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
Elementary school | 5 33.3% | 10 66.7% | 15 100.0% |
Middle- and high-school | 5 26.3% | 14 73.7% | 19 100.0% |
Total | 10 29.4% | 24 70.6% | 34 100.0% |
No | Yes | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
Elementary school | 1 6.7% | 14 93.3% | 15 100.0% |
Middle- and high-school | 1 5.3% | 18 94.7% | 19 100.0% |
Total | 2 5.9% | 32 94.1% | 34 100.0% |
No | Yes | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
Elementary school | 32 82.1% | 7 17.9% | 39 100.0% |
Middle- and high-school | 29 85.3% | 5 14.7% | 34 100.0% |
Total | 61 83.6% | 12 16.4% | 73 100.0% |
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Uehara, T. Can Young Generations Recognize Marine Plastic Waste as a Systemic Issue? Sustainability 2020, 12, 2586. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072586
Uehara T. Can Young Generations Recognize Marine Plastic Waste as a Systemic Issue? Sustainability. 2020; 12(7):2586. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072586
Chicago/Turabian StyleUehara, Takuro. 2020. "Can Young Generations Recognize Marine Plastic Waste as a Systemic Issue?" Sustainability 12, no. 7: 2586. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072586
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