The purpose of this study is to identify the level of attitude towards environmental democracy among communities in Johor Bahru District. 384 questionnaires were administered according to the number of sample size from the total population involved in this study. The response rate of the respondents reached 100%. The findings have revealed that there is a significant level of attitude towards environmental democracy among communities in Johor Bahru District and the attitude has positive significant relationship to communities’ knowledge (r =0.521), participation (r =0.530) and support (r =0.460). From the results obtained, most of the hypotheses were accepted. Also, from this study, communities’ knowledge is the most influential predictor to the attitude towards environmental democracy in Johor Bahru District. This predictor contributed 0.305 of the β value. Other predictors, for example communities’ participation and communities’ support resulted in 0.273 and 0.171, respectively. Education level was found not moderated towards the relationship of independent and dependent variables. The implication from this study showed that the communities were concerned with environmental issues in the district, hence, participation and ensuring the wellbeing of the environment is positively correlated to environmental democracy.