Best Practices for Driving Environmentally Sustainable Behavior Change Report
Sustainable behavior change has been studied by various scholars and has gained wider attention as climate change concerns grow. While there remains no clear consensus on how we can best spur these personal shifts in attitudes and habits, scholars have found specific principles that should be employed when attempting to drive sustainable behavior change. In this report, we synthesize the insights from this body of research into a collection of Best Practices for Sustainable Behavior Change.
Research was sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund and the European Union
Written by Food for Climate League, Lead author: Eve Turow-Paul, Lead researcher: Anastasia Costantini
Sustainable behavior change has been studied by various scholars and has gained wider attention as climate change concerns grow. While there remains no clear consensus on how we can best spur these personal shifts in attitudes and habits, scholars have found specific principles that should be employed when attempting to drive sustainable behavior change. In this report, we synthesize the insights from this body of research into a collection of Best Practices for Sustainable Behavior Change.
Research was sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund and the European Union
Written by Food for Climate League, Lead author: Eve Turow-Paul, Lead researcher: Anastasia Costantini
Sustainable behavior change has been studied by various scholars and has gained wider attention as climate change concerns grow. While there remains no clear consensus on how we can best spur these personal shifts in attitudes and habits, scholars have found specific principles that should be employed when attempting to drive sustainable behavior change. In this report, we synthesize the insights from this body of research into a collection of Best Practices for Sustainable Behavior Change.
Research was sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund and the European Union
Written by Food for Climate League, Lead author: Eve Turow-Paul, Lead researcher: Anastasia Costantini