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Knowledge, Attitude, And Practices Of Arayat, Pampanga Sangguniang Kabataan (S.K.) Leaders On Climate Change Act Of 2009 [manuscript] / John Lendl L. Castro.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, July 2022.Description: 118 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
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The Philippines is a country that is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. To mitigate the impact of climate change, the Philippine government has implemented extensive environmental policies and laws, including the Climate Change Act of 2009, This study assessed SK officials' knowledge, attitudes, and practices about the Climate Change Act. A total of 176 SK Leaders from 30 barangays in Arayat served as respondents in this study. The descriptive type of research was used in the study. Frequency and percent distribution, median, chi-square, Pearson's r, Kendall's tau, and Cramer's v were utilized in analyzing the data. Based on the research findings, the majority are males (57.95%) and nearly half of the sample population completed college, and 60% of the respondents are aged 22-24 years old. Most of the responses were obtained from SK councilors or Kagawad, and majority of them have served for four years. In terms of the relationship between the respondents' knowledge and attitude toward the climate change act, the study findings with a p-value of .001 indicates that the respondents' attitude about the climate change act depends on their knowledge. In addition, the respondents' attitudes and practices toward the Climate Change Act had a p-value of .000. This implies that the respondents' practices are dependent on their attitude toward the Climate Change Acct. Moreover, the p-value for knowledge and practices about the climate change act was .781 which indicates that the knowledge of the respondents is not dependent on their practices regarding the act.
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Theses PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses BS Biology UT C34 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan UT12635

The Philippines is a country that is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. To mitigate the impact of climate change, the Philippine government has implemented extensive environmental policies and laws, including the Climate Change Act of 2009, This study assessed SK officials' knowledge, attitudes, and practices about the Climate Change Act. A total of 176 SK Leaders from 30 barangays in Arayat served as respondents in this study. The descriptive type of research was used in the study. Frequency and percent distribution, median, chi-square, Pearson's r, Kendall's tau, and Cramer's v were utilized in analyzing the data. Based on the research findings, the majority are males (57.95%) and nearly half of the sample population completed college, and 60% of the respondents are aged 22-24 years old. Most of the responses were obtained from SK councilors or Kagawad, and majority of them have served for four years. In terms of the relationship between the respondents' knowledge and attitude toward the climate change act, the study findings with a p-value of .001 indicates that the respondents' attitude about the climate change act depends on their knowledge. In addition, the respondents' attitudes and practices toward the Climate Change Act had a p-value of .000. This implies that the respondents' practices are dependent on their attitude toward the Climate Change Acct. Moreover, the p-value for knowledge and practices about the climate change act was .781 which indicates that the knowledge of the respondents is not dependent on their practices regarding the act.

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