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  1. Article: Environmental attitudes and contextual stimuli in emerging environmental culture: An empirical study from Russia

    Valko, Danila

    Institution of Chemical Engineers Sustainable Production and Consumption. 2021 July, v. 27

    2021  

    Abstract: Social behavior patterns and individual actions inevitably impact the state of the environment in the world. This impact turns out to be especially critical when the environmental culture is emerging and there are no positive social inducements. Based on ...

    Abstract Social behavior patterns and individual actions inevitably impact the state of the environment in the world. This impact turns out to be especially critical when the environmental culture is emerging and there are no positive social inducements. Based on a randomized experimental design, this research outlines how some psychological factors such as attitudes and contextual stimuli influence the tendency towards pro-environmental behavior. Four kinds of everyday pro-environmental behavior (recycling, eco-shopping, resource-saving, eco-mobility) were examined with respect to early studies concerning societies with emerging markets. Also, the homogeneity of such pro-environmental behaviors was investigated, as well as their resistance to contextual stimuli of an emotional and rational nature. In addition, we clarified the impact of some socio-demographic and economic variables.The research reveals three main hypotheses resulting in clear indications that pro-environmental behavior is not homogeneous and can be influenced by both emotional and contextual stimuli. Also, people strongly overestimate their own tendency towards pro-environmental behavior despite some external intervention. These research results are based on the conducted online survey completed by 330 participants within various demographic groups in 81 Russian cities with the respondents’ age ranging from 14 to 61. Our research will be able to fill the gap in the studies of pro-environmental behavior in resource-based economies and countries with the emerging environmental culture, as well as outline some directions for managing positive change. We hope it will help to look unprecedentedly at the interaction between consumption and policy to find more sustainable solutions.
    Keywords Russia ; empirical research ; experimental design ; issues and policy ; people ; social behavior ; surveys
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-07
    Size p. 2075-2089.
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ISSN 2352-5509
    DOI 10.1016/j.spc.2021.05.008
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  2. Article ; Online: Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries.

    Vlasceanu, Madalina / Doell, Kimberly C / Bak-Coleman, Joseph B / Todorova, Boryana / Berkebile-Weinberg, Michael M / Grayson, Samantha J / Patel, Yash / Goldwert, Danielle / Pei, Yifei / Chakroff, Alek / Pronizius, Ekaterina / van den Broek, Karlijn L / Vlasceanu, Denisa / Constantino, Sara / Morais, Michael J / Schumann, Philipp / Rathje, Steve / Fang, Ke / Aglioti, Salvatore Maria /
    Alfano, Mark / Alvarado-Yepez, Andy J / Andersen, Angélica / Anseel, Frederik / Apps, Matthew A J / Asadli, Chillar / Awuor, Fonda Jane / Azevedo, Flavio / Basaglia, Piero / Bélanger, Jocelyn J / Berger, Sebastian / Bertin, Paul / Białek, Michał / Bialobrzeska, Olga / Blaya-Burgo, Michelle / Bleize, Daniëlle N M / Bø, Simen / Boecker, Lea / Boggio, Paulo S / Borau, Sylvie / Bos, Björn / Bouguettaya, Ayoub / Brauer, Markus / Brick, Cameron / Brik, Tymofii / Briker, Roman / Brosch, Tobias / Buchel, Ondrej / Buonauro, Daniel / Butalia, Radhika / Carvacho, Héctor / Chamberlain, Sarah A E / Chan, Hang-Yee / Chow, Dawn / Chung, Dongil / Cian, Luca / Cohen-Eick, Noa / Contreras-Huerta, Luis Sebastian / Contu, Davide / Cristea, Vladimir / Cutler, Jo / D'Ottone, Silvana / De Keersmaecker, Jonas / Delcourt, Sarah / Delouvée, Sylvain / Diel, Kathi / Douglas, Benjamin D / Drupp, Moritz A / Dubey, Shreya / Ekmanis, Jānis / Elbaek, Christian T / Elsherif, Mahmoud / Engelhard, Iris M / Escher, Yannik A / Etienne, Tom W / Farage, Laura / Farias, Ana Rita / Feuerriegel, Stefan / Findor, Andrej / Freira, Lucia / Friese, Malte / Gains, Neil Philip / Gallyamova, Albina / Geiger, Sandra J / Genschow, Oliver / Gjoneska, Biljana / Gkinopoulos, Theofilos / Goldberg, Beth / Goldenberg, Amit / Gradidge, Sarah / Grassini, Simone / Gray, Kurt / Grelle, Sonja / Griffin, Siobhán M / Grigoryan, Lusine / Grigoryan, Ani / Grigoryev, Dmitry / Gruber, June / Guilaran, Johnrev / Hadar, Britt / Hahnel, Ulf J J / Halperin, Eran / Harvey, Annelie J / Haugestad, Christian A P / Herman, Aleksandra M / Hershfield, Hal E / Himichi, Toshiyuki / Hine, Donald W / Hofmann, Wilhelm / Howe, Lauren / Huaman-Chulluncuy, Enma T / Huang, Guanxiong / Ishii, Tatsunori / Ito, Ayahito / Jia, Fanli / Jost, John T / Jovanović, Veljko / Jurgiel, Dominika / Kácha, Ondřej / Kankaanpää, Reeta / Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw / Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena / Kaplan Mintz, Keren / Kaya, Ilker / Kaya, Ozgur / Khachatryan, Narine / Klas, Anna / Klein, Colin / Klöckner, Christian A / Koppel, Lina / Kosachenko, Alexandra I / Kothe, Emily J / Krebs, Ruth / Krosch, Amy R / Krouwel, Andre P M / Kyrychenko, Yara / Lagomarsino, Maria / Lamm, Claus / Lange, Florian / Lee Cunningham, Julia / Lees, Jeffrey / Leung, Tak Yan / Levy, Neil / Lockwood, Patricia L / Longoni, Chiara / López Ortega, Alberto / Loschelder, David D / Lu, Jackson G / Luo, Yu / Luomba, Joseph / Lutz, Annika E / Majer, Johann M / Markowitz, Ezra / Marsh, Abigail A / Mascarenhas, Karen Louise / Mbilingi, Bwambale / Mbungu, Winfred / McHugh, Cillian / Meijers, Marijn H C / Mercier, Hugo / Mhagama, Fenant Laurent / Michalakis, Katerina / Mikus, Nace / Milliron, Sarah / Mitkidis, Panagiotis / Monge-Rodríguez, Fredy S / Mora, Youri L / Moreau, David / Motoki, Kosuke / Moyano, Manuel / Mus, Mathilde / Navajas, Joaquin / Nguyen, Tam Luong / Nguyen, Dung Minh / Nguyen, Trieu / Niemi, Laura / Nijssen, Sari R R / Nilsonne, Gustav / Nitschke, Jonas P / Nockur, Laila / Okura, Ritah / Öner, Sezin / Özdoğru, Asil Ali / Palumbo, Helena / Panagopoulos, Costas / Panasiti, Maria Serena / Pärnamets, Philip / Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola / Pavlov, Yuri G / Payán-Gómez, César / Pearson, Adam R / Pereira da Costa, Leonor / Petrowsky, Hannes M / Pfattheicher, Stefan / Pham, Nhat Tan / Ponizovskiy, Vladimir / Pretus, Clara / Rêgo, Gabriel G / Reimann, Ritsaart / Rhoads, Shawn A / Riano-Moreno, Julian / Richter, Isabell / Röer, Jan Philipp / Rosa-Sullivan, Jahred / Ross, Robert M / Sabherwal, Anandita / Saito, Toshiki / Sarrasin, Oriane / Say, Nicolas / Schmid, Katharina / Schmitt, Michael T / Schoenegger, Philipp / Scholz, Christin / Schug, Mariah G / Schulreich, Stefan / Shreedhar, Ganga / Shuman, Eric / Sivan, Smadar / Sjåstad, Hallgeir / Soliman, Meikel / Soud, Katia / Spampatti, Tobia / Sparkman, Gregg / Spasovski, Ognen / Stanley, Samantha K / Stern, Jessica A / Strahm, Noel / Suko, Yasushi / Sul, Sunhae / Syropoulos, Stylianos / Taylor, Neil C / Tedaldi, Elisa / Tinghög, Gustav / Huynh, Luu Duc Toan / Travaglino, Giovanni Antonio / Tsakiris, Manos / Tüter, İlayda / Tyrala, Michael / Uluğ, Özden Melis / Urbanek, Arkadiusz / Valko, Danila / van der Linden, Sander / van Schie, Kevin / van Stekelenburg, Aart / Vanags, Edmunds / Västfjäll, Daniel / Vesely, Stepan / Vintr, Jáchym / Vranka, Marek / Wanguche, Patrick Otuo / Willer, Robb / Wojcik, Adrian Dominik / Xu, Rachel / Yadav, Anjali / Zawisza, Magdalena / Zhao, Xian / Zhao, Jiaying / Żuk, Dawid / Van Bavel, Jay J

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    2024  Volume 10, Issue 6, Page(s) eadj5778

    Abstract: Effectively reducing climate change requires marked, global behavior change. However, it is unclear which strategies are most likely to motivate people to change their climate beliefs and behaviors. Here, we tested 11 expert-crowdsourced interventions on ...

    Abstract Effectively reducing climate change requires marked, global behavior change. However, it is unclear which strategies are most likely to motivate people to change their climate beliefs and behaviors. Here, we tested 11 expert-crowdsourced interventions on four climate mitigation outcomes: beliefs, policy support, information sharing intention, and an effortful tree-planting behavioral task. Across 59,440 participants from 63 countries, the interventions' effectiveness was small, largely limited to nonclimate skeptics, and differed across outcomes: Beliefs were strengthened mostly by decreasing psychological distance (by 2.3%), policy support by writing a letter to a future-generation member (2.6%), information sharing by negative emotion induction (12.1%), and no intervention increased the more effortful behavior-several interventions even reduced tree planting. Last, the effects of each intervention differed depending on people's initial climate beliefs. These findings suggest that the impact of behavioral climate interventions varies across audiences and target behaviors.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Climate Change ; Intention ; Policy ; Behavioral Sciences
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2810933-8
    ISSN 2375-2548 ; 2375-2548
    ISSN (online) 2375-2548
    ISSN 2375-2548
    DOI 10.1126/sciadv.adj5778
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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