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Understanding the Acceptance of Nature-Preservation-Related Restrictions as the Result of the Compensatory Effects of Environmental Attitude and Behavioral Costs

Personal costs that accompany nature-preservation-related restrictions hurt their acceptance, irrespective of whether individuals care about environmental protection or not (i.e., irrespective of people’s environmental attitude). Analogically, people’s environmental attitude unconditionally determin...

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Published in:Environment and behavior 2017-06, Vol.49 (5), p.487-508
Main Authors: Byrka, Katarzyna, Kaiser, Florian G., Olko, Joanna
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