Revisiting the promise of carbon labelling
Carbon labelling systems can inform individual and organizational choices, which
potentially reduce the carbon footprints of goods and services. We review the ways labelling …
potentially reduce the carbon footprints of goods and services. We review the ways labelling …
Conditions for transformative learning for sustainable development: A theoretical review and approach
Continued unsustainability and surpassed planetary boundaries require not only scientific
and technological advances, but deep and enduring social and cultural changes. The …
and technological advances, but deep and enduring social and cultural changes. The …
Bringing values and deliberation to science communication
T Dietz - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Decisions always involve both facts and values, whereas most science communication
focuses only on facts. If science communication is intended to inform decisions, it must be …
focuses only on facts. If science communication is intended to inform decisions, it must be …
Predicting the adoption of connected autonomous vehicles: A new approach based on the theory of diffusion of innovations
On the grounds that individuals heavily rely on the information that they receive from their
peers when evaluating adoption of a radical innovation, this paper proposes a new …
peers when evaluating adoption of a radical innovation, this paper proposes a new …
The 'need for speed': Towards circular disruption—What it is, how to make it happen and how to know it's happening
The environmental, social and economic limits and shortcomings of the current linear model
of production and consumption highlight the necessity of a rapid transition towards a …
of production and consumption highlight the necessity of a rapid transition towards a …
Building a conceptual approach to collective learning: Lessons for public policy scholars
In public policy processes, collective learning among policy actors is important in sha**
how these processes unfold and the types of policy outcomes that may result. Despite a …
how these processes unfold and the types of policy outcomes that may result. Despite a …
Crafting analytical tools to study institutional change
Most powerful analytical tools used in the social sciences are well suited for studying static
situations. Static and mechanistic analysis, however, is not adequate to understand the …
situations. Static and mechanistic analysis, however, is not adequate to understand the …
Fuzzy cognitive maps as representations of mental models and group beliefs
Abstract Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM) have found favor in a variety of theoretical and
applied contexts that span the hard and soft sciences. Given the utility and flexibility of the …
applied contexts that span the hard and soft sciences. Given the utility and flexibility of the …
Agent-based modelling of consumer energy choices
Strategies to mitigate global climate change should be grounded in a rigorous
understanding of energy systems, particularly the factors that drive energy demand. Agent …
understanding of energy systems, particularly the factors that drive energy demand. Agent …
Building a theory of learning in collaboratives: Evidence from the Everglades Restoration Program
Many of society's most vexing problems must be solved through collaborative arrangements.
Growing scholarly interest in collaboratives recognizes that the capacity for collective …
Growing scholarly interest in collaboratives recognizes that the capacity for collective …