Bulbul, HasanBuyukkeklik, ArzumTopal, AyseOzoglu, Buket2024-11-072024-11-0720200944-13441614-7499https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-08813-1https://hdl.handle.net/11480/13983Having knowledge about household environmental behaviors is important for planning and conducting efforts to reduce carbon footprint. In this study, the relationship between environmental awareness, purchasing, household practices, and carbon footprint was investigated, and the impact of demographics on these variables was determined. The analysis shows that sensitivity dimension of environmental awareness is related to few environmental behavior variables (purchasing and efficiency) whereas willingness dimension was related to all variables (except gas). While improvements in demographic factors (income, education, and female employment status) positively affect environmental sensitivity, they increase carbon footprint from automobile. Only increase in income has an effect on willingness. It is determined that income positively affects environmental purchasing. Furthermore, it is revealed that environmental household practices did not differ in terms of demographic characteristics, except the effect of education on pollution.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCarbon footprintEnvironmental awarenessEnvironmental behaviorEnvironmental purchasingHouseholdTurkeyThe relationship between environmental awareness, environmental behaviors, and carbon footprint in Turkish householdsArticle2720250092502810.1007/s11356-020-08813-1323376762-s2.0-85084133558Q1WOS:000528988900004Q2