Realizing the Full Potential of Behavioural Science for Climate Change Mitigation

Kristian S. Nielsen*, Viktoria Cologna, Jan M. Bauer, Sebastian Berger, Cameron Brick, Thomas Dietz, Ulf J. J. Hahnel, Laura Henn, Florian Lange, Paul C. Stern, Kimberly S. Wolske

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Behavioural science has yielded insights about the actions of individuals, particularly as consumers, that affect climate change. Behaviours in other spheres of life remain understudied. In this Perspective, we propose a collaborative research agenda that integrates behavioural science insights across multiple disciplines. To this end, we offer six recommendations for optimizing the quality and impact of research on individual climate behaviour. The recommendations are united by a shift towards more solutions-focused research that is directly useful to citizens, policymakers and other change agents. Achieving this vision will require overcoming challenges such as the limited funding for behavioural and social sciences and structural barriers within and beyond the academic system that impede collaborations across disciplines.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNature Climate Change
Vol/bind14
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)322-330
Antal sider9
ISSN1758-678X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2024

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Published online: 15 March 2024.

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