Which factors are relevant for environmental decisions? How can people be motivated to act in an environmentally responsible manner and how can environmentally harmful routines be broken down? This publication provides answers to these questions and uses the latest findings from psychology, cognitive science and behavioral economics. An essential part of the publication is a checklist for the development of behavior-oriented instruments. It contains concrete guidelines for a better design of environmental policy instruments, be it at federal, state or local level.

                            
          
             Sustainability | Strategies | International matters          
          
                    
                                                 
              Shaping environmental policy in a citizen- friendly manner
How behavioural science findings can make environmental-policy instruments more effective How behavioural science findings can make environmental-policy instruments more effective
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      Number of pages
        40
      Year of publication
        
      Author(s)
        Dr. Maria Daskalakis, Dr. Frank Beckenbach
      Language
        English
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      Publisher
        Umweltbundesamt
      Additional information
        PDF is accessible
      File size
        3166 KB
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