Abstract
The aim of the study is to explore the level of relationship between the idea of ecologism and sociopolitical, demographic, and cultural factors. In particular, how the relationship between the political preferences adopted by individuals and the tendency towards ecological worldview varies between cultures, and how it affects the policies developed for dealing with ecological problems are among ones discussed in the academic and political field. In addition, it is argued that political and cultural values such as the significance of democracy, property issues, postmaterialist values, and demographic factors as gender, age, education, income level and country have a determining effect on the ecological privileges. In this context, considering the results of the 7th Wave World Values Research Survey (2017-2021), the level of relationship between the variables is tried to be estimated with the Chi-Squre (X2) analysis. As a result of the study, it is concluded that sociopolitical, and cultural factors such as political ideologies, view of property status, postmaterialist values, and democracy have a more determinant level of relationship in orientations to ecologism and political support compared to demographic factors.