Does educational quality drive ecological performance? Case of high and low developed countries
Loading...
Files
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
The study attempts to assess the impact of the educational level of the country’s
population, the level of science and technology development on the general
environmental environment. The aim of this article is to assess the impact of
educational level and level of science development on individual elements that
reflect the state of the environment. To receive the obtained results is being used
the package of statistical programs STATISTICA. The intense connection between
educational level and aggregated evaluation of Environment Performance Index
has been established. The significant correlation was found between the education
index and the ecological conditions in countries with very high, medium and
low level of Human Development Index. The significant correlation between the
processes of implementation of educational and science public policy and a set
of environment’s criteria was found. The obtained models have been proved that
for underdeveloped countries investment in education and science has a more
significant impact on the ecological situation than in highly developed countries.
Finally, this study concluded that public policy in the area of science and education,
aimed at improving the ecological situation in the country, should be differentiated
depending on the level of country development.
Description
Citation
Кoziuk, V., Dluhopolskyi, O., Hayda, Y., Klapkiv, Y. (2019). Does educational quality drive ecological performance? Case of high and low developed countries. Global. J. Environ. Sci. Manage, 5(SI): 22-32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2019.05.SI.03