量化生态智能:为绿色大脑资本模型构建指标 - - 一项系统性审查
Omnia Mahmoud Abdelraheem1, Burcin Ikiz2, Sungsoo Chun1
1Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt.
BMJ mental health
|March 17, 2025
概括
本综述为绿色大脑资本模型定义了生态智能 (EI) 以及其评估工具. 目前的EI措施是以个人为重点的,突出了对国家EI发展和政策的全球指标的需求.
科学领域:
- 环境心理学 环境心理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 可持续性科学 可持续性科学
背景情况:
- 绿色大脑资本模型将大脑健康与环境因素联系起来.
- 生态智能 (EI) 是该模型的一个关键组成部分.
- 概念化绿色大脑资本需要明确的EI定义和指标.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查定义EI的文献.
- 确定EI的特征和定量评估工具.
- 为全面绿色大脑资本指标的开发提供信息.
主要方法:
- 在Scopus和ScienceDirect进行了系统的文献搜索.
- 确定了11个定义EI及其评估工具的文章.
- 在开放式数据库中搜索EI评估指标.
主要成果:
- 情商包括认知,情感和行为领域.
- 确定了七个定量EI评估工具,其中两个显示出强大的有效性 (Okur-Berberoglu,Akkuzu).
- 在开放式数据库中没有发现国家级EI指标.
结论:
- 现有的EI评估工具是个体级别和特定于环境的.
- 国家EI发展的全球指标存在重大差距.
- 制定国家级EI指标对于政策和公众意识至关重要.
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