Klineberg, Stephen L.2010-02-152010-02-152001http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/2625256 pgs.This research project is a continuation of a 1997 survey completed by the same author (See Acc#8678) and provides an update to the Galveston Bay Estuary Program including surveys from 1996, 1998, and 2000. This report provides an assessment of continuities and changes occuring among Texas residents in their perspectives on environmental issues. A telephone survey was conducted using a sample of 1,000 residents in the five counties surrounding Galveston Bay. The surveys make use of a rich array of measures to assess the nature and extent of environmental concern among the residents of this state.environmental issuessurveyspublic opinionperspectiveslocal polutioneconomic and government tradeoffsglobal environmental issuespro-environmental activitiesenvironmentally responsible behaviorsnon-point sources of pollutionquestions about Galveston Bay: location of residenceperceptions of bay environmentassessments of local pollutioneconomic concernsenvironmental protectionhigher pricespersonal taxesmore intrusive governmentstatewide pollutionecological worldviewenvironmental activities and self perceptionsPerspectives on environmental issues in Galveston Bay area and across the state of Texas (1990-2000)Book