Bayesian networks in environmental and resource management
This overview article for the special series,“Bayesian Networks in Environmental and
Resource Management,” reviews 7 case study articles with the aim to compare Bayesian …
Resource Management,” reviews 7 case study articles with the aim to compare Bayesian …
Dogmatic, instrumental and paradoxical frames: A pragmatic research framework for studying organizational sustainability
Our purpose is to develop a comprehensive categorization of organizational sustainability
frames. This is necessary because a unified approach that considers the organizational …
frames. This is necessary because a unified approach that considers the organizational …
[PDF][PDF] Responding to climate change: the three spheres of transformation
K O'Brien, L Sygna - Proceedings of transformation in a changing …, 2013 - europarc.org
More and more individuals and organizations recognize that business-as-usual is an
insufficient response to today's climate challenges. As a result, the concept of transformation …
insufficient response to today's climate challenges. As a result, the concept of transformation …
Affording sustainability: Adopting a theory of affordances as a guiding heuristic for environmental policy
RO Kaaronen - Frontiers in Psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Human behavior is an underlying cause for many of the ecological crises faced in the 21st
century, and there is no esca** from the fact that widespread behavior change is …
century, and there is no esca** from the fact that widespread behavior change is …
Green goals and full employment: Are they compatible?
M Antal - Ecological Economics, 2014 - Elsevier
Two empirical correlations are studied: one between economic growth and environmental
impacts, and the other between the lack of economic growth and unemployment. It is …
impacts, and the other between the lack of economic growth and unemployment. It is …
Degrowth: A “missile word” that backfires?
Abstract Language use and cognition are generally underappreciated topics in ecological
economics, even if effective communication is essential for social and political impact. To …
economics, even if effective communication is essential for social and political impact. To …
Navigating cognition biases in the search of sustainability
We provide a conceptual review of the available knowledge on the role of human cognition
biases for sustainability and sustainable behavior. Human cognition biases are defined as …
biases for sustainability and sustainable behavior. Human cognition biases are defined as …
Climate change communication: A provocative inquiry into motives, meanings, and means
BB Johnson - Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The deliberately provocative theme of this article is that perceived difficulties in climate
change communication (CCC)—eg, indifference about or denial of climate change's reality …
change communication (CCC)—eg, indifference about or denial of climate change's reality …
The gender gap in environmental attitudes: A system justification perspective
Abstract System justification refers to a psychological tendency to maintain certainty,
security, and solidarity through motivated perceptions of the status quo and the extant …
security, and solidarity through motivated perceptions of the status quo and the extant …
A theory of predictive dissonance: Predictive processing presents a new take on cognitive dissonance
RO Kaaronen - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
This article is a comparative study between predictive processing (PP, or predictive coding)
and cognitive dissonance (CD) theory. The theory of CD, one of the most influential and …
and cognitive dissonance (CD) theory. The theory of CD, one of the most influential and …