The effect of some values on the environmental practices of urban slum dwellers Comparative field research between the slums and planned areas in Assiut

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Aim of the Research: Research Aims to Identify The Impact of Some Values on The Environmental Practices of Residents Urban Areas of Random and Planned.
Methodology of Research: Descriptive Method  & Comparative Method &  Social Survey Method.
Tools of  Research: Values Scale, and Environmental Practices Scale.
Sample  of  Research: Consisting of A Random Sample of 600 Individuals From The Areas random And Planned in Assiut City
Results of Research:
-     The Study Found That There Were No Statistically Significant Differences Between The Mean Scores of The Research Sample on Both The Values ​​Scale and The Environmental Practices ​​Scale According To Gender, Age, Marital Status And Professional Status.
-     While There Are Statistically Significant Differences in Some Dimensions Between The Mean Scores of The Research Sample on Both The Values ​​Scale And The Environmental Practices ​​Scale According to The Level of Education And The Level of Monthly Income In Favor of Higher Education And High Income.
-     There Were Also Statistically Significant Differences Between The Mean Scores of The Research Sample on Both The Values ​​Scale and The Environmental Practices Scale According to The Type of Housing Area (Random, Planned) in Favor of The Planned Areas.
-     It Was Also Found That There Is A Statistically Significant Effect of Some Values ​​(Belonging, Participation, Responsibility, Respect for Public Ownership, Cleanliness) on The Practices of Dealing With The Elements of The Environment Among The Residents of Random And Planned Areas in Assiut City.
There Is A Statistically Significant Effect of Some Values ​​(Belonging, Participation, Responsibility, Respect For Public Ownership, Cleanliness) on The Practices of Environmental Protection Methods Among The Residents of Random and Planned Areas in Assiut City.

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