
The Global Challenge of Encouraging Sustainable Living
Opportunities, Barriers, Policy and Practice
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 29. November 2013
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-78100-374-9 (ISBN)
Description
This unique book illustrates that in order to address the growing urgency of issues around environmental and resource limits, it is clear that we need to develop effective policies to promote durable changes in behavior and transform how we view, and consume, goods and services. It suggests that in order to develop effective policies in this area, it is necessary to move beyond a narrow understanding of 'how individuals behave', and to incorporate a more nuanced approach that encompasses behavioral influences in different societies, contexts and settings.The editors draw together analyses and case studies from across the globe and from multi-disciplinary perspectives in order to offer a broad-based psychological, sociological and economic understanding of consumer behavior. The expert contributors, from both academic and practitioner backgrounds discuss in detail the barriers, challenges and opportunities that face governments in relation to policy and actions at local, national and supranational levels.
This fascinating book will prove a thought-provoking read for academics, researchers and students in the fields of environmental studies - particularly sustainability - and public policy. Practitioners and policy makers concerned with achieving sustainable lifestyles will find this book an invaluable reference tool.
Contributors: W. Abrahamse, C. Ashton-Graham, S.C. Bhattacharyya, M. Brugidou, R. Clift, J. de Groot, S. Emmert, A. Farsang, S. Fudge, I. Garabuau-Moussaoui, C. Hicks, A. High-Pippert, S.M. Hoffman, M. Kuhndt, H. Luiten, E. Manzini, S. Milne, P. Newman, L. Reisch, E. Sto, P. Strandbakken, Y. Strengers, M. van de Lindt, W. Wehrmeyer
This fascinating book will prove a thought-provoking read for academics, researchers and students in the fields of environmental studies - particularly sustainability - and public policy. Practitioners and policy makers concerned with achieving sustainable lifestyles will find this book an invaluable reference tool.
Contributors: W. Abrahamse, C. Ashton-Graham, S.C. Bhattacharyya, M. Brugidou, R. Clift, J. de Groot, S. Emmert, A. Farsang, S. Fudge, I. Garabuau-Moussaoui, C. Hicks, A. High-Pippert, S.M. Hoffman, M. Kuhndt, H. Luiten, E. Manzini, S. Milne, P. Newman, L. Reisch, E. Sto, P. Strandbakken, Y. Strengers, M. van de Lindt, W. Wehrmeyer
Reviews / Votes
'Fudge et al. have provided an up-to-date reference of the current theoretical debates and examples of contemporary behaviour change programmes that will be invaluable for highly experienced researchers looking to stay abreast of developments in this ?eld.' -- Tara Hipwood, Journal of Environmental Policy & PlanningMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78100-374-9 (9781781003749)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Shane Fudge, Lecturer in Energy Policy, University of Exeter, Michael Peters, Lecturer in Energy Policy, University of Reading, UK, the late Steven M. Hoffman, formerly Professor, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, US and Walter Wehrmeyer, Reader, University of Surrey, UK
Content
Contents:
Foreword
Roland Clift
Introduction
Shane Fudge, Michael Peters, Steven M. Hoffman and Walter Wehrmeyer
PART I: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF BEHAVIOUR CHANGE: PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
1. The Psychology of Behaviour Change: An Overview of Theoretical and Practical Contributions
Wokje Abrahamse and Judith de Groot
2. Peak Electricity Demand and Social Practice Theories: Reframing the Role of Change Agents in the Energy Sector
Yolande Strengers
3. Economic and Non-economic Factors Driving Household Expenditure: Methodological Reflections on an Econometric Analysis
Scott Milne
4. Scenarios as Tools for Initiating Behaviour Change in Food Consumption
Andrea Farsang and Lucia Reisch
PART II: AGENCY, BEHAVIOUR AND THE EUROPEAN POLICY LANDSCAPE
5. Emergent Futures? Signposts to Sustainable Living in Europe and Pathways to Scale
Cheryl Hicks and Michael Kuhndt
6. Identifying Relevance and Strength of Barriers to Changes in Energy Behaviour Among End Consumers and Households: The BarEnergy Project
Martin van de Lindt, Sophie Emmert and Helma Luiten
7. Collaborative (and Sustainable) Behaviours: Grassroots Innovation, Social Change and Enabling Strategies
Ezio Manzini
8. From Energy Policies to Energy-related Practices in France: The Figure of the 'Consumer Citizen' as a Normative Compromise
Mathieu Brugidou and Isabelle Garabuau-Moussaoui
9. Decoupling Environmental Impact from Economic Growth in Norway: Viable Policy or Techo-optimistic Fantasy?
Pal Strandbakken and Eivind Sto
PART III: DIFFERENT POLICY APPROACHES FROM AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
10. Living Smart in Australian Households: Sustainability Coaching as an Effective Large-scale Behaviour Change Strategy
Colin Ashton-Graham and Peter Newman
11. Energy Demand Implications of Structural Change in India
Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
12. Institutional and Community-based Initiatives in Energy Planning
Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Index
Foreword
Roland Clift
Introduction
Shane Fudge, Michael Peters, Steven M. Hoffman and Walter Wehrmeyer
PART I: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF BEHAVIOUR CHANGE: PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
1. The Psychology of Behaviour Change: An Overview of Theoretical and Practical Contributions
Wokje Abrahamse and Judith de Groot
2. Peak Electricity Demand and Social Practice Theories: Reframing the Role of Change Agents in the Energy Sector
Yolande Strengers
3. Economic and Non-economic Factors Driving Household Expenditure: Methodological Reflections on an Econometric Analysis
Scott Milne
4. Scenarios as Tools for Initiating Behaviour Change in Food Consumption
Andrea Farsang and Lucia Reisch
PART II: AGENCY, BEHAVIOUR AND THE EUROPEAN POLICY LANDSCAPE
5. Emergent Futures? Signposts to Sustainable Living in Europe and Pathways to Scale
Cheryl Hicks and Michael Kuhndt
6. Identifying Relevance and Strength of Barriers to Changes in Energy Behaviour Among End Consumers and Households: The BarEnergy Project
Martin van de Lindt, Sophie Emmert and Helma Luiten
7. Collaborative (and Sustainable) Behaviours: Grassroots Innovation, Social Change and Enabling Strategies
Ezio Manzini
8. From Energy Policies to Energy-related Practices in France: The Figure of the 'Consumer Citizen' as a Normative Compromise
Mathieu Brugidou and Isabelle Garabuau-Moussaoui
9. Decoupling Environmental Impact from Economic Growth in Norway: Viable Policy or Techo-optimistic Fantasy?
Pal Strandbakken and Eivind Sto
PART III: DIFFERENT POLICY APPROACHES FROM AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
10. Living Smart in Australian Households: Sustainability Coaching as an Effective Large-scale Behaviour Change Strategy
Colin Ashton-Graham and Peter Newman
11. Energy Demand Implications of Structural Change in India
Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
12. Institutional and Community-based Initiatives in Energy Planning
Steven M. Hoffman and Angela High-Pippert
Index