Аннотации:
The contemporary ecological crises demand innovative approaches to environmental education,
particularly among young people, who are pivotal in shaping future ecological perspectives. Kazakhstan,
with its unique socio-economic and environmental landscape, provides an intriguing context for examining
the effectiveness of socio-economic mechanisms in environmental education. This study aims to assess the
impact of these mechanisms on the environmental awareness and behavior of the youth in Kazakhstan. By
integrating quantitative and qualitative methodologies, this research offers a comprehensive analysis of the
current state of environmental education in Kazakhstan and its socio-economic underpinnings.
The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining statistical analysis of survey data with indepth interviews and case studies. It critically evaluates the existing socio-economic mechanisms, such
as government policies, educational programs, community initiatives, and media campaigns, in fostering
environmental consciousness among the youth. The quantitative analysis hinges on a structured survey
administered to a diverse group of young individuals across various regions of Kazakhstan. This survey
assesses their environmental knowledge, attitudes, and practices, thereby quantifying the effectiveness of
the existing educational frameworks.
The qualitative aspect involves a series of interviews with educators, policymakers, and young environmental
activists. Additionally, case studies of successful environmental projects and initiatives provide a nuanced
understanding of the practical implications of socio-economic mechanisms in environmental education. These methodologies synergize to unveil the multifaceted dynamics of environmental education in the
context of Kazakhstan’s socio-economic environment. Results reveal a complex interplay between socioeconomic factors and environmental education efficacy. The findings underscore the significance of
culturally and contextually relevant educational materials, the role of socio-economic incentives, and the
impact of participatory and community-based approaches in enhancing environmental awareness among
the youth. This study also identifies gaps in the current system and proposes strategic improvements.
In terms of scientific novelty, this research contributes to the growing body of literature on environmental
education by providing empirical evidence from a Kazakhstani perspective. It bridges the gap between
socio-economic studies and environmental education, offering insights into how economic and social
policies can be leveraged to strengthen environmental education.
The practical significance of this study lies in its potential to guide policymakers, educators, and environmental
organizations in designing and implementing more effective environmental education programs. By
highlighting the socio-economic determinants of successful environmental education, this research paves
the way for more targeted and impactful educational strategies in Kazakhstan and similar contexts globally.