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The Psychological and Social Dimensions of Environmental Leadership for Generation Alpha
Abstract
This chapter explores the psychological and social dimensions of environmental leadership for Generation Alpha, examining the unique traits, influences, and challenges that define this emerging cohort of leaders. It discusses the impact of their psychological traits, such as increased environmental concern and eco-anxiety, and the social factors that shape their perspectives, including family, education, and media. The chapter also addresses the role of technology, education, and global interconnectedness in fostering leadership skills. Highlighting strategies to support Generation Alpha's environmental leadership, the chapter emphasizes the importance of mentorship, intergenerational collaboration, and inclusive solutions. Despite the challenges they face, including mental health concerns and climate-induced stress, Generation Alpha holds the potential to drive significant change through innovation, activism, and sustainable practices. This future-oriented analysis offers insights into preparing and empowering this generation for environmental leadership.
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