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Examining barriers and opportunities to sustainable behaviour Linking knowledge and participation amongst young persons in urban environments

Lenhart, Jennifer (2007)
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
Abstract
No setting more clearly demonstrates human influences than metropolitan areas that live and breathe human diversity, novelty, intensity and choice, but also environmental and social burdens. Technological solutions offer one avenue of support to alleviating many urban environmental stresses. However, sincere sustainability in urban environments can only be achieved if citizens choose to utilize technological improvements and public infrastructure, and participate in patterns of sustainable behaviour. To justify infrastructural and policy investments, urban governments should balance resource management, technological implementation, whilst simultaneously promoting sustainable behaviour amongst urban citizens.

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No setting more clearly demonstrates human influences than metropolitan areas that live and breathe human diversity, novelty, intensity and choice, but also environmental and social burdens. Technological solutions offer one avenue of support to alleviating many urban environmental stresses. However, sincere sustainability in urban environments can only be achieved if citizens choose to utilize technological improvements and public infrastructure, and participate in patterns of sustainable behaviour. To justify infrastructural and policy investments, urban governments should balance resource management, technological implementation, whilst simultaneously promoting sustainable behaviour amongst urban citizens.

This research examines factors influencing citizen participation in environmental behaviour and also context-specific barriers of a case study target group. Specifically, the target group addressed is young persons in Lund and Malmö and their behaviour concerning energy consumption and related environmental impacts. Background research and literature from previous studies is then applied to the case studies in Lund and Malmö. Primary research findings assessed the role of current theoretical knowledge and practical application, as well as other factors influencing young persons? behaviour. An effectiveness evaluation was also undertaken to examine the value and usefulness of the strategy utilized to influence positive behavioural change amongst the target group. (Less)
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author
Lenhart, Jennifer
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
citizen participation, environmental behaviour, concerning energy, environmental impacts, behavioural change, Environmental studies, Miljöstudier
language
English
id
1325440
date added to LUP
2007-11-30 00:00:00
date last changed
2007-11-30 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{No setting more clearly demonstrates human influences than metropolitan areas that live and breathe human diversity, novelty, intensity and choice, but also environmental and social burdens. Technological solutions offer one avenue of support to alleviating many urban environmental stresses. However, sincere sustainability in urban environments can only be achieved if citizens choose to utilize technological improvements and public infrastructure, and participate in patterns of sustainable behaviour. To justify infrastructural and policy investments, urban governments should balance resource management, technological implementation, whilst simultaneously promoting sustainable behaviour amongst urban citizens.

This research examines factors influencing citizen participation in environmental behaviour and also context-specific barriers of a case study target group. Specifically, the target group addressed is young persons in Lund and Malmö and their behaviour concerning energy consumption and related environmental impacts. Background research and literature from previous studies is then applied to the case studies in Lund and Malmö. Primary research findings assessed the role of current theoretical knowledge and practical application, as well as other factors influencing young persons? behaviour. An effectiveness evaluation was also undertaken to examine the value and usefulness of the strategy utilized to influence positive behavioural change amongst the target group.}},
  author       = {{Lenhart, Jennifer}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Examining barriers and opportunities to sustainable behaviour Linking knowledge and participation amongst young persons in urban environments}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}