Behavioural Economics and the Environment

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Behavioural Economics and the Environment

A Research Companion

Bucciol, Alessandro; Tavoni, Alessandro; Veronesi, Marcella

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2023

408

Dura

Inglês

9781032001029

15 a 20 dias

930

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1 An introduction to the behavioural economics of the environment I Behavioral factors and environmental sustainability 2 A behavioral (economics) framework for sustainable transformation 3 Farmer heterogeneity and the greening of agriculture: The role of behavioural and financial-economic factors in explaining farming practices 4 How are social preferences of youth related to their motivations to invest in environmental conservation (local public goods)? 5 Why do fishermen comply with regulations? The role of preferences 6 Training, locus of control and sustainable land management in Upper West Ghana II Experiments on behavioural economics and the environment 7 Why do outsiders make donations to public good providers? 8 The impact of participatory interventions on pro-social behaviour in environmental and natural resource management: Evidence from the lab and the field 9 Comparative feedback and fairness in promoting cooperation: Laboratory evidence from a common-pool resource experiment 10 The choice of institutions to promote cooperation in the lab 11 The announcement effect: Early warnings of future thresholds under different framing and risk contexts III Nudges and environmental behaviour 12 On the use of behavioural instruments to affect individual waste production and disposal decisions 13 A critical assessment of the effectiveness of low-carbon nudges 14 When green nudges (don't) work IV Unexpected shocks, environment, and behavioural consequences 15 A shock doctrine for the climate: Pro-environmental behavior following natural disasters 16 Spillover effects of natural disasters on human capital 17 Mitigating negative consequences of unexpected environmental shocks: PES programs, climate uncertainty, insurance, and inspections 18 Priming prosocial behavior and expectations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic: Evidence from an online experiment
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decision science;experimental social science;resource management games;cognitive bias interventions;environmental policy design;field experiment methods;behavioural interventions for climate action