Awareness on Climate Change Adaptation in the University of Eastern Philippines

International Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2019 by SSRG - IJEMS Journal
Volume 6 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : Blenah Ongray-Perez
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Blenah Ongray-Perez, "Awareness on Climate Change Adaptation in the University of Eastern Philippines," SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies, vol. 6,  no. 2, pp. 97-102, 2019. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939125/IJEMS-V6I2P111

Abstract:

The study determined the level of awareness on climate change adaptation of the faculty members, students, and non-teaching personnel of the University of Eastern Philippines System. The awareness was measured in terms of education, agriculture, health, fishery and marine resources, infrastructure and human settlement, and environment and natural resources. The study also found the correlation of the level of awareness and selected personal variables and the significant difference in the awareness among the groups of respondents. The study employed the descriptive-correlational method of research utilizing a 30-item Liker type instrument on awareness on climate change adaptation. Data were analyzed using percentages, means, multiple regression analysis, and analysis of variance.
The findings of the study showed that the faculty members were much aware on climate change adaptation in terms of education, agriculture, and health and aware on climate change adaptation in terms of fishery and marine resources, infrastructure, and environment and natural resources. The students were much aware on climate change adaptation in terms of education, agriculture, and health and aware on climate change adaptation in terms of fishery and marine resources, infrastructure, and environment and natural resources. The non-teaching personnel were aware on the six components of the level of awareness. For the faculty members and non-teaching personnel, the exposure to newspaper and television were found to be significantly related to the level of awareness on climate adaptation. For the students, the exposure to newspaper and year level were found to be significantly related to the level of awareness on climate adaptation. There is a significant difference in the level of awareness on climate change adaptation among the three groups of respondents.

Keywords:

awareness, climate change adaptation, faculty members, students, non-teaching personnel

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