Disaster risk management plan and environmental culture: an analysis from cuantitative approach

This study’s main objective is to determine whether there is any relationshio  between the disaster risk management plan and the environmental culture of high school students in the Flagship Educational Institution - EEI Ricardo Bentín, district of Rímac; with the purpose of statistically establishi...

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Autor Principal: Gabriel Campos, Edwin
Formato: Artículo
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Centro de Investigación en Geografía Aplicada 2017
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/17569/18490
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Sumario: This study’s main objective is to determine whether there is any relationshio  between the disaster risk management plan and the environmental culture of high school students in the Flagship Educational Institution - EEI Ricardo Bentín, district of Rímac; with the purpose of statistically establishing an association between the development of an environmental culture in students and an instrument of educational management. In this case, the disaster risk management plan, which is part of the management tools that any educational institution should have implemented. To this end, a population of 167 high school fifth graders was considered, of which 117 students were taken as sample. The study developed a quantitative, basic type approach of correlational, descriptive level, and cross, non-experimental design. The instrument used for the study was the measurement questionnaire Risk Management Plan and Environmental Culture. The general hypothesis of an existinf relationship between the risk management plan and environmental disaster culture of high school students the IEE Ricardo Bentín, Rímac - Lima, 2013 was proposed and determined, though according to the statistical results, this relationship is not significant but, on the contrary, low; suggesting that the development of environmental culture in students might be determined by other factors.