Knowledge, attitudes and practices study on climate change and the environment (general public)

The study measures the general knowledge of the citizens of North Macedonia related to climate change and the effects on society

Adolescent girl sitting in front of tree, looking at the camera and smiling
UNICEF/2018/Dimishkovski

Highlights

The study measures the general knowledge of the citizens of North Macedonia related to climate change, including the understanding and associations of the term itself, but also the effect that climate change has on society. It also measures the attitudes to climate change, especially the level of concern about the problem, the respondents’ perception of the importance of certain activities that may be crucial in the fight against climate change and respondents’ willingness to take action and be part of the solution to this problem. This research will try to find out which practices and activities are most common among citizens, as well as to determine the potential barriers that prevent or discourage people from becoming active citizens.

Finally, this study measures citizens’ habits and means of information as one of the key factors in shaping and creating public opinion.

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UNICEF
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English, Macedonian, Albanian