Analysis of Adaptability Difference of Ecological Migration Based on Environmental Distance
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https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2023.3457Keywords:
Ecological Immigration Area; , Basic Education;, Environmental Distance; , Adaptive Differences; , Empirical AnalysisAbstract
Background and aims: Ecological migration refers to the population who originally lived in an area with a harsh natural environment and basically no living conditions, moved out of their original residence, settled in the new area, and rebuilt their homes. The large settlement formed after the migration is the ecological migration area. Thus, this study aims to analyze the orientation accumulation of emotion, behavior, and cognition.
Materials and methods: Takes the ecological migration group in Minning Town, Ningxia as an example, from the three dimensions of emotion, behavior, and cognition, adopts the concept of "environmental distance", and comprehensively uses quantitative research methods such as the questionnaire method, environmental distance model and multiple linear regression model.
Results: The results show that to more scientifically explore the degree of change of teachers, students, parents, and administrators due to environmental changes before and after poverty alleviation in basic education in ecological immigrant areas, as well as the direct and indirect effects of factors affecting the adaptability of the basic education environment
Conclusions: The author hopes to put forward the development path and strategy of basic education in ecological immigrant areas.
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